The cast of What Catholics Really Believe - 2001 includes: Kevin Fete as himself Ray Guarendi as himself
Well Catholics are Christians. Some ways they disagree with Protestants are: 1.Catholics believe you get to heaven by baptism plus faith plus works. Protestants believe you get to heaven by faith alone. 2.Catholics believe Communion is really Jesus. Protestants believe Communion is just a memorial of Jesus. However there are some Protestants that believe Communion almost like the Catholics. Lutherans for example. 3.Catholics honor saints. Protestants do not. These are some differeces. If you want to know mor but this in the address box. www.godonthe.net/evidence/catholic.htm
Yes catholics honor and believe in saints. They pray to saints, build churches in their honor. Catholics believe that saints in heaven pray on their behalf to GOD.
The pope is the best person to believe what the 'Catholics' should believe but not necessarily what ALL christians should believe. It really is a matter of personal opinion. The Pope acts as a connection between all Catholics/Christians on earth and to help them to lead a good and fulfilled life so he knows what he is talking about.
No, not exactly: Catholic belief is that at the consecration of the bread and wine at Mass, these elements become the true essence of the Body and Blood of Christ. While the physical form is unchanged, it is believed there is an essential transformation. Catholics do not believe that the bread and wine are representative, they believe they are the Body and Blood of Christ (in essence).
The Eucharist is important to Catholics because Christ is important to Catholics. You see, the Catholic Church teaches the doctrine of the real Presence, which means that Catholics believe that the host is not a mere symbol of the Body of Christ, and the wine of the blood. They are really and truly the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ sacramentally present under the appearance of bread and wine.
Well to be honest i really don't knowI believe they put them under inquisition. But I guess they were not that hard on them since the Elizabethans were Protestants, not Catholics. There, hope I helped. -darkmatter1123
Well to be honest i really don't knowI believe they put them under inquisition. But I guess they were not that hard on them since the Elizabethans were Protestants, not Catholics. There, hope I helped. -darkmatter1123
The cast of Really Raquel - 1974 includes: Raquel Welch as herself
The cast of Really Scent - 1959 includes: June Foray as Narrator
.Catholic AnswerThere really is not special day, Catholics pray for the sick every day.
To be honest with you, im really not sure. But i think the difference is that Catholics believe that the bread and wine literally is the body and blood of Christ, and Protestants don't believe that. They believe it is more of a representation. There are many more differences, but it is the same religion, Christianity. Catholics seem to be more into the virgin Mary and saints, and pray to them, yet protestants and C of E seem to think that only God should be prayed to. People sometimes say that Catholics seem more traditional and strict, yet it depends on the church and person.
Christian only believe and follow Jesus Christ as Lord. The worship of anyone else is idolatry. Roman Catholics, mormon, and Lutherans do not follow biblical doctrine. Biblical christianity worships God in His 3 persons. The Father, the Son, the Spirit. Prayer or worship to anyone else is idolatry