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- Latin_Church abstract "The Latin Church is the largest particular church within the Catholic Church. It is a particular church not on the level of the local particular churches known as dioceses or eparchies, but on the level of autonomous ritual churches, of which there are 23, the remaining 22 of which are Eastern Catholic Churches.The Latin Church first developed in the Roman province of Africa, after which it spread to Rome and the Latin-speaking parts of the Roman Empire (Western Europe and North Africa). Here, from classical antiquity to the Renaissance, Latin was the principal language of education and culture. The various Latin liturgical rites that developed in that area also use or have used that language.".
- Latin_Church thumbnail Petersdom_von_Engelsburg_gesehen.jpg?width=300.
- Latin_Church wikiPageExternalLink 09022a.htm.
- Latin_Church wikiPageExternalLink www.vatican.va.
- Latin_Church wikiPageID "30869117".
- Latin_Church wikiPageRevisionID "606129542".
- Latin_Church area "Rome and Worldwide".
- Latin_Church caption "St. Peter's Basilica, burial place of Saint Peter".
- Latin_Church foundedDate "1".
- Latin_Church foundedPlace "Roman province of Africa".
- Latin_Church hasPhotoCollection Latin_Church.
- Latin_Church imagealttext "St. Peter's Basilica, burial place of Saint Peter".
- Latin_Church leader Pope_Francis.
- Latin_Church mainClassification Catholicism.
- Latin_Church members "1197000000".
- Latin_Church merger Catholic_Church.
- Latin_Church name "Latin Catholic Church".
- Latin_Church orientation Western_Christianity.
- Latin_Church otherNames "Roman Catholic Church".
- Latin_Church polity Episcopal_polity.
- Latin_Church separations Old_Catholic_Church.
- Latin_Church separations Protestantism.
- Latin_Church subject Category:Catholic_terms.
- Latin_Church subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_organisation.
- Latin_Church comment "The Latin Church is the largest particular church within the Catholic Church. It is a particular church not on the level of the local particular churches known as dioceses or eparchies, but on the level of autonomous ritual churches, of which there are 23, the remaining 22 of which are Eastern Catholic Churches.The Latin Church first developed in the Roman province of Africa, after which it spread to Rome and the Latin-speaking parts of the Roman Empire (Western Europe and North Africa).".
- Latin_Church label "Chiesa latina".
- Latin_Church label "Iglesia latina".
- Latin_Church label "Igreja Católica de Rito Latino".
- Latin_Church label "Kościół łaciński".
- Latin_Church label "Lateinische Kirche".
- Latin_Church label "Latijnse Kerk".
- Latin_Church label "Latin Church".
- Latin_Church label "Église latine".
- Latin_Church label "Латинский обряд".
- Latin_Church label "拉丁禮教會".
- Latin_Church sameAs Římskokatolická_církev.
- Latin_Church sameAs Lateinische_Kirche.
- Latin_Church sameAs Iglesia_latina.
- Latin_Church sameAs Église_latine.
- Latin_Church sameAs Chiesa_latina.
- Latin_Church sameAs Latijnse_Kerk.
- Latin_Church sameAs Kościół_łaciński.
- Latin_Church sameAs Igreja_Católica_de_Rito_Latino.
- Latin_Church sameAs m.037qpg.
- Latin_Church sameAs Q597526.
- Latin_Church sameAs Q597526.
- Latin_Church wasDerivedFrom Latin_Church?oldid=606129542.
- Latin_Church depiction Petersdom_von_Engelsburg_gesehen.jpg.
- Latin_Church isPrimaryTopicOf Latin_Church.