It means that they share the same faith in the essentials of Christianity which have been accepted at all times, and in all places and by all believers.
They all share the same faith and the same leader (the pope).
Catholics the world over have declared their love, faith and consistency in the Catholic Church. Effectively they have said "we need and want the catholic faith and the church that supports it."Catholics have a mission to evangelize. This means that we they want to share their faith and church with others. In other words everyone needs the Catholic Church, however, some have not yet come to that realization.
The main prophets that Catholics share with Muslims are Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus.
If you are a devout Catholic, people who don't share your faith may not realize that being Catholic doesn't just describe your religious beliefs, it entails all of who you are as a person. It can be especially challenging for single Catholics looking for like-minded people to date. If you want to meet someone, but you are uncompromising in your faith, try going online to a website like top10catholicdatingsites.com to find the best place to meet fellow Catholics.
Many of them do, although some do not. Believing in a final day of judgment is not a defining characteristic of the Protestant faith, as many Roman Catholics share the same belief.
Unlike Protestants, Catholics have a central leadership - the Pope and bishops - who assure we are all share the same beliefs.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Churches that are separated from us, the Orthodox, the Old Catholics, the Polish National Catholics, all share in the priesthood of Our Blessed Lord, they have a valid apostolic succession through their bishops, and they share a common faith with us. The Orthodox, in particular, share everything up through the tenth century when they left. The Old Catholics schism and Polish National Catholics schismed after Vatican Council I; and now it looks as if the Society of St. Pius X is going to going their ranks. The protestants, lacking a valid priesthood and sacraments may not be called Churches for that reason, and so are termed "ecclesial communities" by the Second Vatican Council.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
Full Faith and Credit
Just about all Christians share their faith at least once in their life. Just because you don't share your faith with other people doesn't say that your against God though. There is a program called "Dare 2 Share" which is about sharing your faith with people from a best friend, lover, or even a complete stranger.
Indians by nature believe in faith and religion. For worshipping faith is necessary. Thus any story of beliefs or faith they share in the places of worship; maybe a temple, gurdwara, a mandir or a mosque.
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