The ignorance or insensitivity of the moderators and anti-Catholic Freepers aside, it is a painful issue to many Catholics. The term "Roman Catholic" was not used until the 17th century and can be found in no other language. The Church never refers to herself as "Roman Catholic". Whether you choose to use the term or not is between you and your Christian conscience.
Don't blame Daniel1212, I said it. Or, wait...maybe now I am on your "DNR list". Hmmm... The Moderators are NOT ignorant NOR insensitive. We are fortunate to have such dedicated and hard working people looking out for us and Free Republic. And you of all people should know that.
I think you have been given many examples of the Roman Catholic Church using that name to differentiate between the Latin and the other rites within the umbrella. Since, in the past, the term "catholic" meant universal and this universal church was Apostolic in origin, I hardy see the justification for the Church of Rome placing a copyright on the name "Catholic Church". I'm sure the EOs would agree. Besides, as much as it may pain you to accept, ALL believers in Jesus Christ as Savior are part of this universal body of Christ. Get used to us, we'll be together for eternity.
Why not just “Rome,” as Augustine is reputed to call it at lest once? If Roman Catholic church, or Roman Church is wrong then why does the Vatican sometimes use it, especially, like us, in differentiating btwn itself and other Catholic churches.