These are the sacred laws of Catholicism:
-- The Holy Bible, RSVCE Matthew Chapter 22 Verses 37-10
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I don't know what the four marks of the church are but I think Judaism and Catholicism are not the same. Judaism is based on a covenantal relationship God developed with the children of Israel. It involved sacrifices, social laws and dietary laws. Christianity is based on a new covenant one where the sacrifice has been made by Jesus God's son.
Odd question, the answer is no, Catholicism is Christianity.
Catholicism.
He convented back to Catholicism
Anglo-Catholicism and Roman Catholicism are both branches of Christianity, but they have some key differences. One major difference is that Anglo-Catholicism is a subset of Anglicanism, while Roman Catholicism is a separate denomination. Another difference is that Anglo-Catholicism allows for more flexibility in certain beliefs and practices, while Roman Catholicism follows the teachings of the Pope and the Vatican more strictly. Additionally, Roman Catholicism places a greater emphasis on the authority of the Pope and the doctrine of papal infallibility, while Anglo-Catholicism tends to have a more decentralized structure.
There is no specific ceremony for a Protestant converting to Catholicism, but anyone entering Catholicism must be Baptised.
A person can be a Catholic. The religion is Catholicism. . Catholicism is a noun, normally a collective noun, Catholic can be a noun or an adjective.
Anyone who wants to can convert to Catholicism.
No, the official start of Catholicism was Pentecost.
A Catholic is one who practices Catholicism.