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Catholic AnswerWrong question, the question should be how is the official teaching of Our Blessed Lord passed on, and the answer would be the Catholic Church..
The Church accomplishes this in Her preaching and teaching. For instance, examples of Her preaching and teaching include writings: this would include The Bible, which is the earliest, canonized example of Her teaching, Papal Encyclicals, Catechisms, etc. These would all be infallible teachings since any teaching from the Holy Father, or the Bishops in union with the Holy Father are guaranteed infallible, thus the Bible is guaranteed as the actual Word of God because of the Catholic Church's imprimatur on it.
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Besides official writings, there would be the ordinary teaching office of the Magisterium, in union with the Holy Father. The ordinary Magisterium in union with the Holy Father is THE way in which the official teaching of Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, has been passed on from day one until today.
They are taught in catechism.
During the rein of King Henry VIII, parliament passed the first Act of Supremacy. This act declared Henry VIII supreme head of the Church of England. This separated the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church of which the pope was leader.
passed legislation that secularized church offices and clergymen.
Here's a basic answer for you... A Catholic is a follower of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is founded on the teachings of Jesus. Unlike some other Christian Churches, the Catholic Church is Apostolic. This means the lines of leadership in the Catholic Church come directly from Jesus' Apostles.
1. Catholic Church Tax which is still on the books today.
She cannot remarry in the Catholic Church unless she has obtained an annulment or if her former spouse has passed away. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce so if the person remarries without an annulment, she would be considered to be living in adultery.
The Catholic Church derives its authority from the belief that it was founded by Jesus Christ, who appointed Peter as the first pope and gave him authority over the Church. This authority is passed down through the succession of popes and bishops, known as apostolic succession.
The official doctrine and teaching of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) is passed on or shared in several different ways. Today the most common way is probably through the internet. The Church operates several websites with different purposes, and the majority of the current official publications of the church are available from these websites as audio or text download. Another popular way is print media. The Church publishes lesson manuals, scriptures, pamphlets on doctrinal subjects, and four monthly magazines. What is published in these is considered official teaching. These books and manuals can be ordered online, purchased from Church materials 'Distribution Centers' across the U.S., or obtained from local congregations. As teachers and leaders of congregations are lay leaders, these manuals and pamphlets play a key role in passing on the official doctrines of the Church. Occassionally, letters are distributed from Church headquarters in Salt Lake City to the Bishops of every congregation worldwide or nationwide. The Bishop then has the responsibility of reading the letter to the congregation. This usually occurrs several times a year when there is an important event in the world, nation, or Church. In addition, twice a year the Church holds a two-day General Conference from Church Headquarters in Salt Lake City. In these conferences, the General Authorities of the Church deliver sermons and inform the membership of any new Church policies. This conference is broadcast worldwide by sattelite, radio, and internet. It is also available on DVD, CD, print, and Internet after the conference is completed. You can learn more about the Church and visit several websites meant to pass on their official teachings at the "Related Links" below.
There was a time when the Pope ruled the Papal States and most rulers in Europe belonged to the Catholic Church, but that time has passed. They maintained their authority by claiming that kings were ordained through God, and thus were indebted to the church.
Joseph died a Jew as he passed away before Our Lord founded the Christian religion.
The Catholic Church does not acknowledge divorce, so even though you had a civil divorce and re-married, this was not recognized by the Church. If your husband from your first marriage passed away, you can now have a Catholic wedding and marry your 2nd husband.
The Catholic sacred tradition, which includes teachings, rituals, and customs passed down through generations, plays a significant role in shaping the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church. It helps to interpret and understand the teachings of the Bible, guides the Church in matters of faith and morals, and provides a sense of continuity and unity with the early Christian community.