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''See Here for the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'' The word '''Catholic''' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] adjective 魏伪胃慰位喂魏蠈蟼 (''katholikos''), meaning "universal". In the context of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[ecclesiology]], it has a rich history and several usages. The term "[[Catholic Church]]" typically refers to the Roman Catholic Church: in [[full communion]] with the [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishop]] of [[diocese of Rome|Rome]], made up of the [[Latin Rite]] and the 22 [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]; this is the common usage in most countries. Many [[Protestantism|Protestants]] sometimes use the term "'''catholic church'''" to refer broadly to the [[Christian Church]] and all believers in [[Jesus]] [[Christ]] across the world and the ages, regardless of denominational affiliation. The [[Eastern Orthodox]], [[Oriental Orthodox]], [[Anglicanism|Anglican]]s, [[Lutheran]]s and some [[Methodism|Methodist]]s believe that their churches are catholic in the sense that they are in continuity with the original universal church founded by the Apostles. The Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox churches all believe that their [[Christian Church|church]] is the only original and universal church. In "Catholic Christendom" (including the Anglican Communion), bishops are considered the highest order of ministers within the Christian religion, as shepherds of unity in communion with the whole church and one another. Catholicity is considered one of [[Four Marks of the Church]], the others being [[oneness|unity]], [[sanctity]], and [[apostolicity]]. according to the [[Nicene Creed]] of 381: "I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church." {{Donate}}
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