It is best for this history to visit the Catholic worship service, see what happens, and seeing its doctrine and service, to see how this worship process works in such a large congregation That's why I think. The church I visited was at St. Peters' Catholic Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, Tryon Street in the south of North Carolina. The church was built in 1851, consisting of Catholics of the Jesuits in 1986. The Jesuits is based on the humility which is proud of the pledge of poverty and helps poor people. So it is sacred.
In this sense, "Catholics" are "small C" and "Catholic", meaning "universal". The church is located in a faithful group in St. Peter's Basilica, a parish church in the suburbs, and in the Amazon jungle. However, as a believer and a person who interacts with the Roman church, this church will be a collection of universal "special churches". The special church belongs to the bishop of the bishop who is the apostle's follower and pastor of the successor. The interaction with them and the interaction with Roman bishops makes the Catholic Church truly universal.
St. Peter's Basilica is the center of the Catholic world and is a major tourist attraction in Rome. St. Peter's Basilica is a huge church with an internal height of 120 meters. This charm is in a traditional place where Peter (thought to be the first apostle of the Pope) was crossed and buried. Many famous artists are working in this complex, the surrounding environment like Bernini designed a wonderful San Pietro square, and Michelangelo designed the dome. This is a must-see sight during the cruise tour of Italy and Rome.
After knowing the time to visit the Vatican City, you should know the main sightseeing spots you visit. St. Peter's Basilica is the most famous church in the state in the center of the Vatican City. Every year, thousands of tourists from around the world visit. Designed by famous artists such as Michelangelo and Carlomadrono. There are about 100 tombs in the cathedral including hundreds of Roman papers, Roman emperors and so on. One of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, Saint Peter was buried in this church, which is why this is an important reason. Every Catholic in the world. The cathedral's architecture is wonderful, and every corner of it is covered with artistic ingenuity and skill summaries. I also know that St. Peter's Square is on the east side of the cathedral. And the Pope is here every Wednesday.