The Eucharist, the belief that Jesus is truly present in it.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe main difference is that Catholic is not a denomination at all, it is the Christian Church, and the only Church founded by Our Blessed Lord. Denominations came along fifteen centurieslater and were founded by men who didn't like Christianity and formed their own religions which they called "Christianity".All denominations came from Catholics and having same bibles with small changes/
Catholics, Orthodox and Anglicans practice canonization but the Catholics use it more frequently.
Yes there are Catholic monasteries but there are also monasteries that belong to other denominations as well.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
The Catholics and Anglicans have priests; it seems that most Protestant denominations have pastors. There are ministers as well--
Catholics do not believe in the concept of predestination as it is understood in some other Christian denominations. They believe in free will and that individuals have the ability to choose their own actions and ultimately determine their own fate.
No. Al Christian denominations celebrate Easter.
Roman Catholics and some other Christian denominations, all over the world, celebrate All Saints Day.
Christianity is the main one, mainly Catholic.
Some Christian denominations, such as Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and some Protestant groups, believe that baptism is necessary for salvation.
Some every service, such as the Episcoplians and the Catholics, but some have it intermittently.
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians