The current thinking on the rapture is that it is a time when all believers will be taken from the world to live with God. There are a lot of beliefs about when this will happen but it has not happened yet.
When all of the Christians suddenly disappear from the earth, it will be a big news story. There is no way that it could happen without everybody noticing.
Roman Catholic AnswerApostles were the twelve that Our Blessed Lord chose from his disciples, I'm afraid that you are twenty centuries too late, and that the job has already been filled.
Anyone that has been baptized, believes in Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour and the Bible as the Word of God
The Church of the Nativity is thought to have been built on the location of the birth of Our Lord in Bethlehem.
St. Peter must have been a gifted leader as Our Lord chose him to lead his Church.
Catholics are anyone who has been baptized in the Catholic Church or received into the Church who was already validly baptized. The Catholic Church was formed around 33 A.D. on the apostle Peter when Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ appointed him and his successors as head of His Church (Matthew 16:17-19). It was subsequently born from His Side as He hung dead on the cross and was pierced by a soldier's lance; and shown to the world on Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles.
.Catholic ChurchCatholic means "universal" and has been applied to the Church that Our Blessed Lord founded since the first century, although the first time we have it in writing is at the end of the first century. It has been included in the Apostle's Creed, and the Nicene Creed from the beginning.
Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon were the archaeologists that discovered Tutankhamun's tomb in The Valley of The Kings. On the 4th of November 1922 they first looked into the untouched tomb of Tutankhamun; it was very surprising that it hadn't already been robbed. Just a few things to say about that, it had been robbed already; just not Tutankhamun's body. Howard Carter was the person who discovered Tut's tomb, Lord Carnarvon was the person paying.
AnswerYes. The church is required by law to verify that you are not already married, before performing your marriage. They therefore need to know that you have been married before and that you are now divorced and can be married again. Also, some churches will not perform marriages for divorced people, and are then entitled to know whether you have already been married.If being honest with your church minister results in the church declining to marry you because of your divorce, you may either look for another church or talk to a marriage celebrant, who can perform a civil wedding if you are divorced.
The have been no Catholic women bishops. The Catholic Church does not ordain women to any ministry; it teaches that the Lord Jesus chose men to form the college of the twelve apostles, and the apostles did the same when they chose collaborators to succeed them in their ministry. The Church recognizes herself to be bound by this choice made by the Lord himself. For this reason the ordination of women is not possible.
Catholics are Christians who have been baptized in the Church and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. The Catholic Church was begun by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, around 33 A.D. so the Catholic Church is nearly 2,000 years old.
.Catholic AnswerNobody started the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, it had been doing fine for sixteen centuries since Our Blessed Lord started it in the first century.
The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, read your New Testament. It has been journeying towards Our Blessed Lord since its foundation, and, as it is guided by the Holy Spirit, and guaranteed by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, to maintain anything else is to call God a liar who can't keep his promises.