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Holy Roman Church, Roman Church, Church of Rome or Church in Rome may refer to:
The Diocese of Rome or the Holy See
The Latin Church
Churches of Rome (buildings)
In historical contexts Roman Church may also refer to:
The Catholic Church (also known as the Roman Catholic Church)
The first Christians in Rome
The State church of the Roman Empire
The church of the Holy Roman Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
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up ChurchofRome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Holy Roman Church, Roman Church, ChurchofRome or Church in Rome may refer to: The Diocese of Rome...
guidebooks for Medieval Rome were compiled in the 12th century to address the needs of travelers to Rome. The Seven Pilgrim ChurchesofRome are listed in the...
churches in Rome, which makes it the city with the largest number ofchurches in the world. Almost all of these are Catholic. The first churchesof Rome...
their own distinct churches, as in the case of Bulgaria in 919. Justinian I, who became emperor in 527, recognized the patriarchs ofRome, Constantinople...
member of the Church in Rome in the late 1st century. Early church lists place him as the second or third bishop ofRome. The Catholic Church lists him...
ofRome (Latin: Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana; Italian: Diocesi di Roma), also called the Vicariate ofRome, is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church under...
apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese ofRome, which has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the worldwide Catholic Church and sovereignty over the city-state...
the bishop ofRome (or historically the patriarch ofRome), visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church, and has also served as the head of state or sovereign...
Rome is generally considered to be the cradle of Western civilization and Western Christian culture, and the centre of the Catholic Church. Rome's history...
The Catacombs ofRome (Italian: Catacombe di Roma) are ancient catacombs, underground burial places in and around Rome, of which there are at least forty...
crucified in Rome under Emperor Nero. The ancient Christian churches all venerate Peter as a major saint and as the founder of the Churchof Antioch and...
of the city ofRome as well as the civilisation of ancient Rome. Roman history has been influential on the modern world, especially in the history of...
Rome, Palestine, Egypt, Anatolia and other regions of the Middle East. The best historians of literature in the ancient church, including Eusebius of...
Papal primacy, also known as the primacy of the bishop ofRome, is an ecclesiological doctrine in the Catholic Church concerning the respect and authority...
struggles between Rome and Constantinople to control parts of Southeastern Europe resulted in the conversion of some churches to the Catholic Church, which then...
The First Martyrs of the ChurchofRome were Christians martyred in the city ofRome during Nero's persecution in 64. The event is recorded by both Tacitus...
Asia Minor, such as the Seven churchesof Asia. By the end of the first century, Christianity had already spread to Rome, Armenia, Greece, and Syria, serving...
reserved for the Bishop ofRome.[citation needed] As bishop of the ChurchofRome, he is successor to the co-patrons of that local church, Saint Peter and Saint...
Head of All Churches in Rome and in the World", and commonly known as the Lateran Basilica or Saint John Lateran) is the Catholic cathedral of the Diocese...
Rome. Unlike "families" or "federations" ofchurches formed through the grant of mutual recognition by distinct ecclesial bodies, the Catholic Church...
churches in Rome were founded right through the medieval period and included hospitals, hostels, and others providing assistance to pilgrims to Rome from...
Catholic Church or Romanian Church United with Rome is a sui iuris Eastern Catholic Church, in full union with the Catholic Church. It has the rank of a Major...
position of the church in Rome, which was believed to have been founded by Peter and Paul. Therefore, the bishop ofRome was regarded as the successor of Peter...
This allowed an orderly transition in the ChurchofRome and so ended a schism that had existed in the Church for eighteen years. Some accounts say he...