That you gain eternal life by following Christ in conformity with the Law of God and in practicing the essentials for living a Christian life through availing of what the Catholic Church provides.
The Catholic Church teaches many things, so this is a difficult question to answer succinctly. The best thing to do would be to read the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which you can find online.
Another helpful source is Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, by Dr. Ludwig Ott.
In the "Sources and related links" section below this answer you'll find a link to the Catechism and a link to a list of dogmas presented in Ott's book.
AnswerThe Roman Catholic Church was instituted by Jesus Christ as His Mystical Body on earth in order to bring His grace to people and to bring people to Him. As such, it teaches what Jesus Christ teaches: nothing more, and nothing less. The above answer is correct, most of the relevant teachings of the Church can be found in The Bible, the Catechism, and Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma.Virtually every course taught at a Catholic University is identical to what it would be at any other fine university. The selection of textbooks will be more closely scrutinized, however. Religion, theology, ethics classes in a Catholic university will usually highlight the Catholic viewpoint, yes. Catholic universities accept students of any faith, color, creed or sexual orientation, subject to the rules of behavior on campus (much as any university). Most Catholic universities, however, are much more scrupulous about faculty they hire, and speakers they invite, as far as not adhering to any view seen as contrary to tenets of the Catholic church. To my knowledge, no student in any Catholic university in the United States is required at any time to attend any religious service. There are universities connected with at least three other religious faiths I can think of where that statement would not be true.
Pretty much everything a public school does but it has its religion inside its school day not on weekends
They study normal subjects, but they also study Catholicism, such as doctrines, ethics, and prayers.
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Their jobs were to teach the Catholic religion to the indians.
A Cathedra is the seat or the throne that a bishop in the Catholic Religion uses. The seat is the symbol of the authority to teach that the bishop has.
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The Ursuline sisters went to the new world to teach young girls.
Catholicism was the religion of the Catholic Reformation.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion
Catholic is biggest religion in the world.
Yes, Catholicism = Catholic religion.
Its catholic.
... Catholicism is a religion itself. The only Catholic religion is Catholicism.