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  1. 18 de feb. de 2022 · Although much, much smaller in number than Roman Catholics, these Catholics are Eastern Catholics, members of one of the 23 “sui juris” (or “self-governing”) Eastern Catholic Churches that exist in full communion with the Pope of Rome, and have their own unique hierarchy, spirituality, and customs. According to the most recent data ...

  2. Roman Catholicism is a part of the Catholic Church that comes from Rome and follows the Roman Rite, while Catholic refers to a larger group of Christians, including those not centered in Rome. The two have differing beliefs. For instance, Roman Catholics consider the Pope their spiritual leader, while Catholics do not believe in papal authority.

  3. 3 de ago. de 2023 · The charts below compare over 20 Christian branches, denominations, and movements. There are three branches (e.g., Roman Catholicism) and several Protestant denominations (e.g., Baptist). A third category consists of beliefs and practices that cross denominational lines (e.g., Evangelicalism). Each group is surveyed in five categories: origins ...

  4. Roman Catholics, being a subset of Catholics, primarily follow the Roman Rite, which is the most widely practiced and recognized liturgical form within the Catholic Church. Due to its historical development in Western Europe, particularly Italy and Spain, Roman Catholicism bears stronger cultural influences from these regions. IV.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · The Catholic Church traces its origins back to the time of Christ and the Apostles, and it claims to be the one true Church established by Jesus Christ himself. Over the centuries, the Catholic Church has played a prominent role in shaping Western civilization. It has been a major force in the development of art, music, literature, and philosophy.

  6. In Wikipedia " Catholicism " as a main topic refers to the branch of Christianity that includes the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and others. To avoid ambiguity, articles and section discussing the teachings or practices of the Roman Catholic Church should be titled use either the phrase "Catholic ...

  7. The Byzantine and Roman Catholic churches have 7 sacraments used in their faith; Baptism, Penance, Confirmation, Holy Communion, Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick. Each one of these can only be administered by a Priest in both churches. The practice of the 7 Sacrament is also similar in Byzantine and Roman Catholicism.