Every child, from the moment of its conception is a human being with an innate dignity given to it by God, who created it out of nothing and infused an immortal soul into it. Every single child, from the moment of their conception is thus made in the image and likeness of God, and deserves our respect and care. Given Our Blessed Savior's love for children, what must our judgment be like when we stand before Him and have to admit that we stood by while millions of little ones were aborted and killed? Our Blessed Lord, Himself, said,
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Matthew 18:5-6
"Whoever receives one such child in My name receives Me; but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened round his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.
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Matthew 19:14-15
... but Jesus said, "let the children come to Me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven." And He laid His hands on them and went away.
Yes!, they are supposed to be fruitful and multiply.
No! However if they are already married and then become a Catholic Priest in the case of Anglican Priest that converted to Catholism.
of course! religion has nothing to do with adoption
Yes. In fact, many Catholic families adopt children.
Their main belief is that there is only one true God.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
The Nicene Creed.
Every doctrine has a basis belief, but most have a different basis belief than the others. The Baptists believe different than the Catholics, the Catholics believe different from the Methodists and the Methodists believe different than the Apostolics. The main Christian belief all depends on what doctrine you are speaking of or with.
Belief in the god of Abraham and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The belief in the infallibility of the Pope.
It depends on your branch of Christianity. The Roman Catholics, for example, baptize children as an infant so they have no choice but to be Christian. Other branches, such as the Baptists, let the child choose to believe before they baptize.
No, they do not have to convert. However, they do have to agree to raise any children as Catholics.
Maria Therese Schmidtmayr has written: 'Courageous children' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholics, Children, Juvenile literature 'Christ's little ones' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholics, Children, Juvenile literature
Catholics are free to believe that the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared 18 times to Saint Bernadette in 1858. It is not an article of faith so belief is not required for salvation.
there are catholics as well as protestants but also many non-christian forms of belief
a sentence with the word tenet in it is: The Tenet that god created earth is a common belief for most Catholics.