24 Facts About Catholic culture

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Christian Catholic culture generally includes all the cultural practices which have developed around the religion of Christianity.

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Until the Age of Enlightenment, Christian Catholic culture guided the course of philosophy, literature, art, music and science.

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The Catholic culture Church established a hospital system in Medieval Europe that vastly improved upon the Roman valetudinaria.

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Catholic culture art has played a leading role in the history and development of Western art since at least the 4th century.

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The principal subject matter of Catholic culture art has been the life and times of Jesus Christ, along with those of his disciples, the saints, and the events of the Jewish Old Testament.

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Later, during The Renaissance and Counter-Reformation, Catholic culture artists produced many of the unsurpassed masterpieces of Western art – often inspired by biblical themes: from Michelangelo's Moses and David and Pieta sculptures, to Da Vinci's Last Supper and Raphael's various Madonna paintings.

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Missionary activity for the Catholic culture Church has always incorporated education of evangelized peoples as part of its social ministry.

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Catholic culture Church founded the West's first universities, which were preceded by the schools attached to monasteries and cathedrals, and generally staffed by monks and friars.

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St Ignatius Loyola, a key figure in the Catholic culture counter-reformation, is the author of an influential book of meditations known as the Spiritual Exercises.

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Today the Roman Catholic culture Church is the largest non-government provider of health care services in the world.

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In music, Catholic culture monks developed the first forms of modern Western musical notation in order to standardize liturgy throughout the worldwide Church, and an enormous body of religious music has been composed for it through the ages.

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Aquinas, father of Thomism, was immensely influential in Catholic culture Europe, placed a great emphasis on reason and argumentation, and was one of the first to use the new translation of Aristotle's metaphysical and epistemological writing.

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Catholic culture was not unlike other medieval theologians who sought out reason in the effort to defend his faith.

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Catholic culture schools have included all manners of scientific study in their curriculum for many centuries.

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The Catholic Church has produced many lay scientists and mathematicians, including 20th-century Nobel laureates like chemist Mario J Molina, chemist John Polanyi, physicist Riccardo Giacconi, among many others.

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Roman Catholic culture theology enumerates seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony.

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Catholic culture'storically, extended families were the basic family unit in the Catholic culture and countries.

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Christian pop Catholic culture, is the vernacular Christian Catholic culture that prevails in any given society.

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The content of popular Catholic culture is determined by the daily interactions, needs and desires, and cultural 'movements' that make up everyday lives of Christians.

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In modern urban mass societies, Christian pop Catholic culture has been crucially shaped by the development of industrial mass production, the introduction of new technologies of sound and image broadcasting and recording, and the growth of mass media industries—the film, broadcast radio and television, radio, video game, and the book publishing industries, as well as the print and electronic news media.

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Christian pop Catholic culture reflects the current popularity of megachurches, but the uniting of smaller community churches.

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The Catholic culture has been led by Hillsong Church in particular, which resides in many countries including Australia, France, and the United Kingdom.

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Christianity and Christian Catholic culture has a generally positive image in a number of non-Christian societies such as Hong Kong, Macau, India, Japan, Lebanon, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

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Catholic culture pointed to the advance of Christian civilizations as proof of its practicality.

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