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  1. Jun 2, 2019 · Tertullian (c. 155-220) Tertullian Public domain. The Fathers of the Western Church begin with Tertullian in the second century. Although not a saint, he was the most prominent Western theologian in the era before the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325. A well-known lawyer, Tertullian converted to Christianity around 197; he studied the early Fathers ...

  2. Byzantine emperor. Roman Catholicism is a Christian church that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization. Along with Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, it is one of the three major branches of Christianity. It is led by the pope, as the bishop of Rome, and the Holy See forms the church’s central government.

  3. The Roman Catholic church didn't adopt Latin as its language. The Roman Church existed long before Christianity, and Latin was the language that that Church and most of the people in the Roman Empire used. As the Romans accepted Christianity, they simply continued using the language they had always used.

  4. Jun 16, 2020 · PeterKwasniewski. June 16, 2020 ( LifeSiteNews) — On last Thursday’s feast of Corpus Christi, I wrote about the urgency of keeping churches open and how good it is for the faithful to make ...

  5. Mar 24, 2022 · The Catholic Church, which include Roman (Latin-rite) Catholics and Eastern-rite Catholics were not founded by mere human beings, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, and built on the rock of St. Peter. In Acts 11:26, we are told, “It was in Antioch that the disciples were first called Christians.”

  6. Oct 25, 2016 · A: Although some people think that the Catholic Church is equivalent to the Latin or Roman rite, this is a misconception. The Roman rite is by far the largest and most widely diffused in the world, but the Catholic Church is composed of 23 distinct Churches or rites. According to the Annuario Pontificio, Eastern Catholics number about 16.3 million.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · Oil of Catechumens. The Introduction for the Rite of Blessing of Oils says the oil of catechumens extends the effect of the baptismal exorcisms: “Before they go to the font of life to be reborn, the candidates for baptism are strengthened to renounce sin and the devil.”. The notion of being strengthened by oil is scriptural.