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All of the beliefs in The Bible are Catholic, the Bible was written by Catholics, and the New Testament that we use today was approved by the Catholic Church in 390 AD at the Council of Rome.

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What does core catholic belief mean?

The core catholic beliefs are just the main beliefs of Catholics. Here are some examples: -The Bible - The sacraments - the Holy Trinity Hope this helps :D


Does the Catholic Church approve the reading of NKJV?

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Without going into too much detail, he held that people should base their beliefs and behavior directly on what it said in the Bible, and not on indirect knowledge such as the many (Catholic) treatises and interpretations about the Bible, so that they would end up believing more in Catholic Church teachings than in the Bible itself.


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What do people think of Catholic beliefs?

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Non-Catholic beliefs compared to Catholic beliefs?

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.


Does the orthodox church believe the bible to be the ultimate authority on their beliefs?

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Is the Catholic Mass based on the Bible?

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What is the difference between catholic and pentecostal and baptist belief's-?

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Why is The Bible catholic?

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