catholic church and religious institutions
The Catholic Church refers to the global community of Christian believers who adhere to the teachings and practices of the Catholic faith. It is the largest Christian denomination with its hierarchical structure led by the Pope. Religious institutions within the Catholic Church comprise various organizations, such as monasteries, convents, seminaries, and educational establishments dedicated to religious education, worship, and service. These institutions play crucial roles in supporting and promoting the Catholic faith, values, and traditions.
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