As a Catholic Evangelist, I’ve come across a great many issues and find hope, truth, and charity in almost all issues with anyone I’ve come across.
This is a very MINOR issue, less than a “pet peeve” … is the reference to “Roman Catholic”
From the basics, many Protestant denominations have a mild to severe “anti-catholic” attitude. Thus, from the time of the early apostles, the Romans were the oppressors, the bad guys. They killed the Christians and fed them to the lions. They are the corrupt, the sinful, the epitome of a pagan gentile.
As Protestants and Christians aware of scriptural history, we know the Romans are “the bad guys”. So, the Catholic church has a bishop in Rome, even during the times when the Romans were “the bad guys”.
So, to end this long thing, the Protestants take a jab at insulting the Catholics by calling them “Roman Catholics”.
To be clear, there is no such thing as a “Roman Catholic”, just Catholic is fine. There is the Roman Rite of the Mass, but that comes from the enriched history in Latin, the predominant language and culture, of course, established by those “bad guy” Romans. There is the Bishop in Rome, but we just call him the Pope.
This is sort of in line with my pet-peeve about the added lines in the Lord’s Prayer … the funny part is that the Protestant view of the Lord’s Prayer includes the liturgy of the catholics that got incorporated into the Protestant’s Lord’s Prayer (gah, if this doesn’t make sense, I’d have to write it out long-hand).
Nonetheless, welcome into the “Roman” Catholic Church, the best place to be to learn more and more about how much God really loves us and what we are called to do with that love that He gives us.