roman catholic church









roman catholic church


noun

  1. the Christian church of which the pope, or bishop of Rome, is the supreme head.

noun

  1. the Christian Church over which the pope presides, with administrative headquarters in the VaticanAlso called: Catholic Church, Church of Rome

The branch of Christianity headed by the pope. The Roman Catholic Church is governed by a hierarchy with the pope at the top and, at the lower levels, bishops and priests. The sacraments of Communion and confession are especially important in the Roman Catholic Church; Catholics also differ from most Protestants in emphasizing veneration of the saints, especially Mary, the mother of Jesus, and seeking the intercession of the saints (praying to them so that they will in turn pray to God). The Roman Catholic Church leadership strongly opposes abortion (see also abortion) and artificial means of birth control.

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