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Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, Lutherans do not. Catholics believe they are saved by faith and good works. Lutherans believe they are saved by faith alone. Catholics believe in Purgatory, Lutherans do not.
The Catholic Church does teach Catholics about being saved. To be saved, one must be in a state of grace, free from "mortal" sin (which cuts off one's friendship with God). The Catholic Church teaches that once you have been saved, you can lose your salvation by falling into a state of mortal sin, but also that even mortal sin can be forgiven, and salvation can be restored.
You might say: " The Catholics of ____________ are haveing a meeting Friday."
They don't say anything about Catholics, because there was no Catholic church as such at the time.
Luther said we are saved by faith alone. The Catholic Church teaches we are saved by faith and good works.
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
I think so there is only a slight difference in some of their beliefs not the core beliefs.
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He would be the head of the church. He was often time called pope which in Latin means father. He would take your request to be saved and save you himself. This is what the Catholics do when you get saved but Christians see it a different way.
Protestants say she was Protestant and Catholics say she was Aithiest