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  1. The Catechism of the Catholic Church in our own day has concisely summed up all the reasons why the name of the Church of Christ has been the Catholic Church: "The Church is catholic," the Catechism teaches, "[because] she proclaims the fullness of the faith.

    • Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and Orthodox
    • Roman Rite: One of Many Rites
    • Catholic Means Universal
    • The Catholic Church

    Roman directly means the city of Rome. But in modern usage in the English-speaking world, the term distinguishes the Catholics from the Anglicans and the Orthodox. This term likely originated from the Anglican ecclesial community. The Church Herself, however, has never officially used these terms. Certain Popeshave listed the Church as one, holy, c...

    In reality, there are 24 major rites in the Catholic Church. The Roman Rite is actually one of the liturgical expressions of the Latin Rite. The majority of the 1.1 billion Catholics in the world belong to the Latin Rite. However, there are 23 Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church, in full communion with the Roman pontiff, the Pope. At the Second Va...

    The Church Herself is catholic, which means “universal.” Therefore, the Church of Christ is the Catholic Church. The bishops today are successors of the Apostles who are in union with the Roman pontiff, who is the successor of St. Peter. This collection of bishops, from both the Eastern and Western lungs of the Catholic Church, in union with the Po...

    A Roman Catholic diocese is referring to predominant liturgical expression of using the Roman Rite of the liturgy. However, following the example of the Second Vatican Council, we ought to use the term Catholic Church when describing the universal Church. If a diocese is particularly Roman, in that the local parishes predominantly use the Roman Rit...

  2. By Raymond Taouk. What are the principle reasons in favor of Latin as the official language of Catholic Church? While the principles are but few, simple and profound, yet the benefits of the Latin as the official language of the Church as a rule are far to enormous and obvious to lay down in detail and so I shall simply set forth the principles ...

  3. Jul 19, 2019 · These are among the reasons the church adopted Latin as an official language, and the work of scholars in the church over many centuries proves its effectiveness.

  4. The Latin Church, also known as the Western Church or the Roman Catholic Church, [Note 1] is the largest particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church, employing the Latin liturgical rites. It is one of 24 such churches, the 23 others forming the Eastern Catholic Churches.

  5. Mar 2, 2018 · The Greek σύνοδος is translated into Latin as synodus or concilium. Concilium, in its profane use, refers to an assembly convoked by some legitimate authority. Although the roots of “synod” and “council” are different, their meanings converge.

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