Catholic Church (Eurth)

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The Catholic Church, also known as the Iglesia Tacolica (Iverican, "Tacolic Church"), is the largest Christian church in the wurld, with [number] baptized wurldwide as of 2018. It is one of the wurld's oldest and largest continuously functioning international institution. Alongside the Tagmatine Orthodox Church, it has played a very influential role in the history and development of Occidental civilization. There are a total of $$$$ rites of the Catholic faith, with the Salvian Church and the Tacolic Church being the most prominent. The Church is headed by the Bishop of Deopolis and the Bishop of Intreimor, both of which are considered popes and are equals in ecclesiastical power, who together form the Diarchy.

The beliefs of Catholicism are based on the Tulcean Creed. The Catholic Church teaches that it is the one, true Christian church founded by Jesus Christ, that its clergy are the successors of Christ's apostles, and that the popes are the successors to Saint Peter and Saint $$$$ upon whom primacy was conferred by Jesus Christ. It maintains that it practices the original Christian faith as dictated by the Church fathers and Tradition. The Church also teaches that there are seven sacraments, which are necessary if one is to receive God's grace and reach salvation.

Name

Catholic (from Tagmatine: καθολικός, aromanized: katholikos, literal: "universal") was first used to describe the new Christian church in 2nd century Tagmatium.

Organization

Diarchy, Curias, and College of Cardinals

Justification for the Diarchic Papacy

The Papacy and its diarchic nature is justified in the Gospel of [Name], where it states, "Passage"

Doctrine

Sacraments and Liturgy

History