In the Christian faith, as practiced by the Catholic Church, what protestants refer to as "being saved" actually consists of three separate things: redemption, justification, and salvation. The entire world, including all of creation, has been redeemed by Christ's sacrifice of Himself upon the cross. Christians who are validly baptized are in the process of being justified throughout their lives, and they will be judged at the instant of their death by Our Blessed Lord. At that time, they will receive their reward from God and either be saved or cast themselves into hell for eternity.
Luther said we are saved by faith alone. The Catholic Church teaches we are saved by faith and good works.
They rebel because they believed that man would be saved by faith alone and the bible alone.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church's attitude to all people, regardless of what faith they belong, or even if they belong to none, is that they are children of God, created by God in His image. That He loves them and wants them to be saved and to be with Him in Heaven for all eternity. The Catholic Church's attitude towards them is that every Catholic is bound in conscience to serve his brothers and sisters as Christ, we will be judged on whether we treat every individual in front of us as Christ. The Catholic Church's attitude to people of other faith is one of love.
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
Baptism of blood refers to martyrdom. A person who through no fault of their own has not been baptized but dies for the Faith will be saved anyway.
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Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
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The Catholic faith came AFTER the Roman empire fell.
Roman Catholic AnswerMystery is a word used to denote the sacraments in the Catholic faith. If that is what you are talking about, there are seven sacraments.
One holy, catholic, and apostolic church.Roman Catholic AnswerThe essential core of the Catholic faith is Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, who, along with the Holy Spirit dwells in the Church and the faith as its head.