Latin Church
The Latin Church is the largest Christian church, representing the Western branch of Christianity. It is part of the broader Catholic Church, which includes various rites and traditions. The Latin Church primarily follows the Roman Rite, characterized by its liturgical practices and beliefs.
This church is led by the Pope, who resides in the Vatican City. The Latin Church emphasizes the importance of the sacraments, particularly the Eucharist, and upholds doctrines such as the Trinity and the authority of the Church in guiding the faithful.