Training and mission Today's mission is in the dawn of human beings, and when people understood the Christian disciples and mission theologically, humanity fought many things. Tasks can be categorized from the theological point of view of systems and applications. In systematic theology, it is at the core of "churchology", the analysis of the teaching of the church. In applied theology, it is based on the Bible. From the Bible point of view, the work is consistent with the great committee and all Christians are authorized to maintain it.
The main task of today's church is to become a true evangelistic church. As Christ body, through Christ and God and each other, the church always lives in community. Losing a vigorous organism in a church means to lose its vitality. The part not related to the whole is useless. Therefore, the local church should be in contact with the surrounding people and groups and spiritually be connected with a universal church. If the church is connected, it should be transformative. If the church has significant organic power, it will change the world where they live as living plants. The god in contact with us comes to us in the form of flesh. Jesus ministry is to preach the gospel and declare a message of love with people around you. The church that really affects people's lives is a church that knows the people around us, shares the joy and sadness of people, gives hope to Jesus Christ.
Catholics in towns and villages are usually organized in parishes. Priests and deacons are responsible for celebrating the masses and other rituals in the church. Today, more and more amateurs are working in Roman Catholic church. They read many parts of the Bible and sometimes give fellowship to others. The Pope is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Catholics respect the Pope as representatives of the earthly Jesus Christ. He was supported by the bishop of the chosen bishop and the Pope regime. Curia is representative of the Vatican in other countries, writing documents and coping with abusive cases in the church