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[[St. Peter's Basilica]] in Vatican City, the largest Catholic church building in the world The Catholic Church (), commonly called the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian denomination, with an estimated 1.28 to 1.41 billion baptized members worldwide as of 2026. It consists of 24 autonomous (''sui iuris'') churches—the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches—organized into nearly 3,500 dioceses and eparchies governed by bishops. Throughout history, the church has had a large role in the development of Western civilization. Catholic communities are present worldwide through missions, immigration, and conversions. The majority of Catholics live in the Global South, reflecting rapid demographic growth in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, as well as secularization in parts of Europe and North America.

Catholic doctrine is rooted in the Nicene Creed and holds that the church is the "one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church" founded by Jesus Christ. It teaches that bishops are the successors of the apostles and that the pope is the successor of Saint Peter, entrusted with a unique pastoral role. The pope serves as the head of the church; the Diocese of Rome forms his local jurisdiction, while the Holy See serves as the church’s central governing authority through the Roman Curia. Apostolic teaching is understood to be transmitted through Scripture and sacred tradition, interpreted by the magisterium, the church's teaching authority. Catholic liturgical life includes the Roman Rite, other rites of the Latin Church, and the liturgical traditions of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Religious orders, monastic communities, and lay movements contribute to a wide range of theological and devotional expressions within Catholicism globally.

Among the church's seven sacraments, the Eucharist is seen as the source and summit of the Christian life and is celebrated in the Mass. Catholics believe that through consecration by a priest, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. The Virgin Mary is venerated as the Mother of God and honored through dogmas such as the Immaculate Conception, perpetual virginity, and Assumption, including devotional practices.|}} Catholic social teaching emphasizes care for the poor, the sick, and the marginalized. The church operates tens of thousands of educational, medical, and charitable institutions worldwide, becoming the largest non-governmental provider of education and health care.

Its relations with other Christian traditions have been shaped by divisions. The separation between the church and Eastern Orthodox churches within the state Roman church developed gradually and was solidified by the Fourth Crusade, amidst theological and political disputes, especially over papal authority. Earlier schisms occurred with the Church of the East after the Council of Ephesus (431) and with the Oriental Orthodox Churches following the Council of Chalcedon (451). The 16th-century Protestant Reformation led to new Christian traditions and prompted the Catholic Counter‑Reformation. Since the late 20th century, the church has faced criticism on its teachings on sexuality, clerical celibacy, the ordination of women, and its handling of clerical sexual abuse. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Liber diurnus Romanorum Pontificum / nunc primum in lucem editus opera et studio Joannis Garnerii.

    Date 1680
    Collection: Stillingfleet
    “…Catholic Church…”
  2. The Gilbertine rite / ed. by Reginald Maxwell Wooley.

    Date 1921
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  3. The Mozarabic Psalter (MS. British Museum, Add. 30,851) / ed. by J. P. Gilson.

    Date 1905
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  4. The Gregorian Sacramentary / ed. from three MSS. of the ninth century by H. A. Wilson.

    Date 1915
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  5. Rituale sacramentorum, secundum Romanam ecclesiam / Dominici Bollani ... editum.

    Date 1570
    Collection: Stillingfleet
    “…Catholic Church…”
  6. The Hereford Breviary / ed. by L.E.G. Brown and W.H. Frere.

    Date 1904
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  7. Caerimoniale Ambrosianum / iussu Federici Card. Borromaei nuper editum.

    Date 1619
    Collection: Stillingfleet
    “…Catholic Church…”
  8. The Colbertine Breviary / ed. by T. R. Gambier-Parry.

    Date 1912
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  9. Ceremoniale Benedictinum, sive antiquae et germanae pietatis Benedictinae thesaurus absconditus.

    Date 1610
    Collection: Stillingfleet
    “…Catholic Church…”
  10. English Benedictine Kalendars after A.D. 1100 / ed. by Francis Wormald.

    Date 1939
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  11. The Irish Liber Hymnorum / ed. from the MSS. ... by J.H. Bernard and R. Atkinson.

    Date 1898
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”
  12. The Coronation book of Charles V of France (Cottonian MS. Tiberius B. VIII) / ed. by E. S. Dewick.

    Date 1899
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…Catholic Church…”