As a Catholic, I would say yes! But I am biased!
It depends. If you are convinced of the salvific power of the Catholic church, you Accept the Sacraments (all 7 of them), and you believe that the Catholic Church is the same Church that Jesus Christ founded and which is lead by the Holy Spirit. Then i would say yes. If you are not sure of these things or you do not feel that they are true and you only want to join the Catholic church because you want to go to a pretty ceremony or because your boyfriend/girlfriend will like you more if you are a member of their church. In that case i would say no.
In all other cases, in fact in all cases, for you to know if you should transfer, or convert, to the Catholic Church you should read about it, research it. Look at both sides of the argument and then make up your mind!
AnswerYes, God welcomes all who seek him..
Catholic AnswerThe Catholic faith if NOT a denomination, like the 30,000 or so protestant religions, the Catholic is the only faith which was established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, Himself, sending His Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of the world. As the Catholic Church is the one and only Christian faith, you cannot "transfer" into it, but must attend RCIA classes. This is the name for Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. The class runs from August until the Easter Vigil in the spring. It will take you this long to find out what Christianity is all about, and how you will be blessed by it, and how you can live by it. So, no, you cannot transfer to it, but you should call your local parish and attend the classes to find out how to live your life in God's hope of salvation.Sponsors are Catholic because they should be role models of the faith. They should be able to help you in the future as a Catholic.
yes. it is a requirement especially in the catholic faith
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
yes
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.
Catholic Faith
The Catholic faith came AFTER the Roman empire fell.
Roman Catholic AnswerMystery is a word used to denote the sacraments in the Catholic faith. If that is what you are talking about, there are seven sacraments.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are asking how much of the faith the Church held in the 17th century, it should always be 100% regardless of the century.
One holy, catholic, and apostolic church.Roman Catholic AnswerThe essential core of the Catholic faith is Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, who, along with the Holy Spirit dwells in the Church and the faith as its head.
Roman Catholic AnswerOf course, if the child is baptized, it is required that he be raised in the Catholic faith. If a child is not baptized, there must be reasonable assurance that he will be raised in the faith, to be baptized.