Somethings they do and somethings they don't.
However the most important difference is about salvation. Catholics believe Jesus died so that we can earn our way to heaven by good works. Christians believe The Bible which says we are saved because God accepts the death of Jesus as a satisfactory payment for our sin.
Catholics have other non-Biblical beliefs too, they put the traditions of the Catholic Church before God's word, they pray to saints, they believe Mary intercedes for them and many other non-Biblical beliefs.
They do (maybe).
The Christians believe in the Bible, they said God is Trinity.
The Catholic believe in God like Christianity. They say God is all.
The Catholic Religion and Christianity might pray to the same god, I am.
The question, as asked, is nonsense, as all Catholics are Christians; and so obviously Catholics believe in the exact same things as Christians. If you are using the word "Christians" to mean "non-Catholics" then you are using the word incorrectly and should reformulate your question to read "Do Catholics believe in the same things as protestants?", or whatever you intended.
no
No, they are not the same. Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic. Christians are those that believe in Jesus Christ as the son of God. In addition to Catholics, Christianity includes Anglicans, Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, and numerous other churches.
The same things as regular Christians.
Yes, Catholics believe in God. They follow the same Bible as other Christians, along with some teachings and beliefs unique to their faith.
Yes, they believe in both the Old and New Testaments and use the same Bible.
no i do not believe so... Lutherans do things more as a symbol where as catholics do it because we believe that it truly is
Essentially yes.
The same things all Catholics believe in. The word "Catholic" comes from the word which means universal or according to the whole. The Catholic Church is the same the world over and through the centuries.
Protestants are Christian. They believe in Christ the same as Catholics do. Protestants may have some different beliefs but they believe that Jesus is the saviour of the world and that he died and rose from the dead. Christians are people who believe in Christ, therefore Protestants are Christian.
It is almost the same as christians but the do different things but they still believe in god!
Christians and Catholics have very similar beliefs because Catholicism comes off of Christianity. But there is one main thing that keeps them different and separate; Catholics consecrate the Eucharist, Jesus Christ, during the Mass. Catholics receive Jesus in bread and wine form. The blood of Christ is the consecrated wine and Christ's body is the consecrated bread.Roman Catholic AnswerThat such a question could be asked is truly remarkable. Catholics ARE Christians. As a matter of fact they are the original Christians, and the only Christians for the first one thousand years until the heartbreaking split with the Orthodox.
Roman Catholic AnswerFirst of all, Catholics and Christians are the same thing. Second, of course Catholics believe in Judgment Day. from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994681 On Judgment Day at the end of the world, Christ will come in glory to achieve the definitive triumph of good over evil which, like the wheat and the tares, have grown up together in the course of history.