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  • The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian Church in full communion with the Bishop of Rome, currently Pope Benedict XVI. It traces its origins to the original Christian community founded by Jesus Christ and led by the Twelve Apostles, in particular Saint Peter.
    The Catholic Church is the largest Christian Church and the largest organized body of any world religion.
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  • Peter was made the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and all Popes claim their linage from him and the other apostles.
  • ...Roman Catholic Church has been applied to the whole church in the English language since the Protestant Reformation in the late 16th century.[37] Further, some.
  • Old Catholicism is a term used to refer to a group of independent churches that split from the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th century.
  • The Roman Catholic Church is the world's second largest religious body after Sunni Islam,[2] and the largest Christian denomination in the world,[3]...
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    ...Roman Catholic Church, formerly known as the North American Old Roman Catholic Church (Utrecht Succession) and also as the Archdiocese of California.
  • The particular Churches within the Roman Catholic Church, whether rites or dioceses, are seen as not simply branches or sections of a larger body.
  • The Roman Catholic Church has been heavily involved in Western cultural development but has expanded to all parts of the world.
  • The leader of the Roman Catholic Church and successor of Jesus Christ on Earth is the Pope. ... Missionaries travelled to other continents to spread Catholicism.
  • The Roman Catholic church based in the Vatican and led by the Pope, is the largest of all branches of Christianity, with about 1.4 billion followers worldwide.
  • The Roman Catholic Church is part of the Christian Church ruled by the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). ... Puritans accused Laud of trying to reintroduce Catholicism.