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Catholic AnswerIt is not possible to "leave the Church," as one enters it through Baptism which permanently changes your soul, making you into something different, you are now a Christian living under God's law. You can physically leave the Church, that is called apostasy; but, as the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and you are now a member of His Body (like an arm or a leg), you would be cutting yourself off from Christ - which kind of leaves you with a bleak future, not so?i personly, only go to church once in a blue moon. but catholic churchs still use the term CCD for religious teaching programs.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
It is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church.
The Magesterium has the ultimate teaching authority in the Catholic Church.
It is the protesting to the teaching of the church particularly Catholic.
Catholic viewed them as not belong to the group.They sin a sacrilege and they deny the teaching of the church as an infallible teaching.
This was done because the Catholic church leaders believed this implied there was imperfection in the Creation. This was a teaching of man, and not Biblically supported.
The Magisterium
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is only one Bible, it was written by the Catholic Church, preserved for centuries by the Catholic Church, and is interpreted by the Catholic Church. There is no other.
That the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ.
A Doctrine. A Dogma is a teaching of the Catholic Church that we MUST believe.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church's social teaching is grounded in the Gospel and in the other teachings of Our Blessed Lord.