.How do you treat people before you have any idea what religion they practice? That's the way you respect Catholic people. What difference does their religion really make, to you or anyone else?
To show respect for the people/being represented.
The group or flock of people who obey and respect the catholic priests are 'Roman Catholics.'
No, you do not. Nor do you have to be Catholic to teach at Walsh, although respect for and openness to the Catholic tradition is asked of all persons on Walsh's campus. At the risk of preaching a bit, I would note that any true Catholic practices love and respect for all people not because they are Catholic but because he or she is Catholic. If you're interested, by all means apply!!!
Yes, the Catholic Church teaches respect for other religions and promotes interfaith dialogue and cooperation. The Church recognizes that all people have the right to freedom of religion and acknowledges the value of different religious traditions in promoting peace and understanding.
You have to respect people so that they will respect you.
because king charles was a suspected Catholic and wasn't popular with the people as he ruled without parliment.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe most unique action that a Catholic performs upon entering a Church is to genuflect (go down on one knee) out of respect to the Blessed Sacrament, which is Our Blessed Lord, Himself, physically present in the tabernacle.
Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School's motto is 'Respect, Believe, Achieve'.
John A. Coleman Catholic High School's motto is 'Respect, Responsibility, Religion'.
The motto of Christ the King Catholic Secondary School is 'Equity, Dignity, and Respect'.
I am a catholic and we pray in Church to show our respect to God
Yes, Protestants can participate in communion at Catholic churches, but it is generally recommended that they respect the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church regarding the Eucharist.