I am posting a link to the Catechism which states exactly what Catholics believe about this topic.
Catholics believe in the resurrection of the body, which means that after death, the physical body will be reunited with the soul for eternal life. This belief is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and is a central tenet of the Catholic faith.
Resurrection Catholic Secondary School was created in 1990.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic faith "started" at Pentecost, which was fifty days after Jesus' resurrection from the dead at Jerusalem when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles gathered in the upper room.
Cremation was historically prohibited by the Catholic Church due to beliefs about the resurrection of the body. However, in 1963, the Vatican lifted the ban, allowing cremation as long as it does not deny the belief in the resurrection. The Church now permits cremation but prefers burial as a sign of respect for the deceased.
The infallible dogmas of the Catholic Church are beliefs that are considered to be true and unchangeable. These include doctrines such as the Trinity, the virgin birth of Jesus, and the resurrection. These dogmas shape the beliefs and practices of Catholic followers by providing a foundation for their faith and guiding their understanding of God, Jesus, and the Church. They serve as a framework for moral teachings, sacraments, and religious practices within the Catholic tradition.
"Resurrection" is the word that means to return from the dead.
Resurrection Catholic Secondary School's motto is 'Learning, Growing, Building. Making a Difference.'.
Resurrection - Play Dead album - was created in 1992.
Of course he did. These two points are basic beliefs of the Catholic Chrisitian faith. If he did not believe in these, he would not have been a Chrisitan.
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As there are literally thousands of non-Catholic beliefs, if not millions, you would have to ask a more specific question to get a meaningful answer.