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Catholics are free to believe that the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared 18 times to Saint Bernadette in 1858. It is not an article of faith so belief is not required for salvation.
Roman Catholics believe that healing miracles have happened and continue to happen at Lourdes, which is why they go there.
I believe the scripture says they were in Philippi, the chief city in Macedonia . Acts 16:12
catholics believe that you can be prayed out of hell, and that you wait in pergatory. no
Apostles creed is the prayer that tells what Catholics believe.
I am not sure what you mean by your question. Catholics do 'believe' in medicine.
No, Catholics do no believe that St. Anne was a virgin.
Yes, otherwise they are not true Catholics.
Catholics believe that surrogacy is a mortal sin.
Catholics do NOT believe Muslim is evil and believe in the goodness of all people, regardless of faith
No, Catholics believe that God creates every soul out of nothing at the moment of conception.
No we do not believe. But we believe in the second coming of GOD and on that day everyone dead will rise with their own bodies and the along with the living will be judged (called as the final judgement.)