The “c” in the “holy catholic Church” from the Nicene Creed is small. There was a book of prayers that capitalized Catholic and Apostlistic in the 17th century I believe, but that was quickly changed back to the “universal”/original version Church. Greek original equivalent was not “proper”/nor was the Latin translation capitalized.
You make my point. Thank you. The Chritian Church of Jesus Christ is universal, ibique, ubique, ab ominibus. Since the protestants only started dividing in 1517 thats means they only catholic or ibique, ubique et omnibus christian structure is what is now called by the proper name of Catholic with capital C.
Thank you for saving me the bother.