It means “to give a name to”. Your church has a name as much as anyone’s.p/quote]
Yes, but the name on it comes from Scripture and the early Fathers.
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No Protestant denomination I know of is named by which parts of the Roman Catholic faith they reject.
Well, Protestant at the core does so name, but also within the name is the identity, and also much theology. Why do you think there are so “non-denominationals” today? It is because they are not aware of protesting anything Catholic, and do not wish to be named after anyone’s particular theology (sucn as Luther or Calvin).
All Christians are part of the catholic church. Some Christians are members of the Roman Catholic Church.
I think this is a much clearer way to state it.
I would add that there are some members of the Body that are not recognized as members of any Church.
I am. My particular parish is even named after old Peter.
This is one of the reasons that we look to the successor of Peter as the visible sign of unity in the Church. We still think that we need to be in on the prayer for Peter through his successor.