Tis_Bearself
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As a child, “Roman Catholic” always reminded me of pizza for some reason. And people in togas
Some history and context HERE and HERE and HERELong story short, I was raised Catholic and converted to Episcopalian a year or two ago. I have a few friends in my new Church who often call the Catholic Church the Roman Church. Enough where it’s clearly noticable.
It sounds weird to me to call it anything else aside from Catholic Church! So my question:
For fellow non-catholic forum members, do you this as well? What’s the meaning behind it? Did I miss out on this Protestant standard of reference since I grew up Catholic?
For Catholic forum members, what’s you’re take on it? Can the RCC be called the Roman Church and the Catholic Church equally? I never knew, if so!
Ceterum censeo, Canterbury delenda est.It works even better if you gratuitously insert Latin phrases into everything you write.
Embrace the stereotype.
This is true. It’s not uncommon to find a Roman Catholic Church, a Greek Catholic Church, a Ukrainian Catholic Church etc. all in the same city. All Catholic and in communion with Rome, but obviously each one is attracting a different group of people and there will be differences in the worship styles. The Anglican/ Episcopal are also not a dominant group here, nobody thinks of them as Catholic, and few people are familiar with all the British history behind the use of the term “Catholic” in England.I’ve been told that in the US Catholics refer to themselves as Roman Catholics and many Churches and Schools are title Roman Catholic to distinguish between the different rites.
Well, nobody of any consequence, anyway,nobody thinks of them as Catholic
And usually quite ignorant of what Catholics actually believe.Any Protestant who says “Are you Catholic or Christian” are just narrow-minded folks who are prejudiced in their thinking, in my opinion.