The Catholic Church, which was founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, teaches that the way to heaven is to do the Will of God. It teaches that the clearest way to do this is through the Catholic Church, which teaches with His voice: "Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you: and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age." St. Matthew 28:19-20. The Church teaches that to the extent that they are consistent with the Church, non-Catholic
Churches teach part of the truth, and for those who do not realize that the Catholic Church is necessary for salvation, may be a means of doing God's Will, but only in a partial and crippled manner. The full means of salvation ("way to heaven") subsists in the Catholic Church, this is infallible teaching.
No. A non-practising catholic is a catholic that does not attend worship. Protestants are christians who reject the pope as head of the worldwide christian movement.
Catholic schools normally base applications solely on religious grounds; if you are a Catholic, then you are much more likely to get entry. Many have quota for nonCatholic students though, so there is a chance of getting in that way. Otherwise, it is like applying to any school; have good enough grades to be worth accepting.
Anabaptist
indulgences...people having to buy their way into heaven or pergatory
The Catholic Church made quite a bit of income this way.
No, this is strongly frowned upon. To be a sponsor is to actively participate and therefore to publicly acknowledge a non-Catholic ceremony. This could give way to confusion or even scandal and could not be permitted even on the grounds of ecumenism. In fact, this kind of confusion goes against true ecumenism by giving way to a sort of spiritual relativism, as it gives the idea that one creed is just as valid as the next and sets aside the idea of Truth.
According to Catholic beliefs, Judas Iscariot is not believed to have gone to heaven because he betrayed Jesus.
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Churches have arches to represent the stairs to heaven up to heaven after you die.?Catholic AnswerChurches have arches to support the roof, it is an architectural feature and term, not a Catholic one.
yes, that is the catholic belief
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Death, Purgatory heaven/hell