Scottish Catholic Church
The Scottish Catholic Church is a part of the worldwide Catholic Church, which is led by the Pope in Vatican City. It serves the spiritual needs of Catholics in Scotland and is organized into several dioceses, each overseen by a bishop. The church emphasizes the sacraments, community worship, and social justice.
Historically, the Scottish Catholic Church has played a significant role in Scotland's religious landscape, especially after the Reformation in the 16th century. Today, it continues to engage in various educational and charitable activities, promoting faith and community service throughout the country.