i will check with my religion teacher Gormley tho and answer if it was correct or not
MYSTAGOGY
You need to learn the dogmas of the Orthodox Christian Faith. Dogmas are beliefs that are required for salvation, for example, believing that Jesus is God and Saviour, and that He rose from the dead. The main summary of beliefs are contained in the Nicene Creed (or Symbol of faith). Additionally it is important to receive Holy Communion on a regular basis, after baptism, and to attend church on a regular basis. A priest will usually guide a person wishing to be baptized and will usually provide some reading material or resources to find out more about the Faith.
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In a Catholic Church, assuming you're an adult (over the age of 7), to get Baptized, and by extension First Holy Communion and Confirmation, you must go through a program called R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) where you will learn the teachings and beliefs of the Catholic Faith. These programs will either last one or two years depending on your Diocese, but they always end at the Easter Vigil. To get enrolled in this program talk to your nearest Catholic Church's Priest about their RCIA program.
If you want to learn more about faith and how to live it, you need to speak with a pastor or other spiritual adviser.
You can learn faith in him as the son of God and the saviour from our sins
Roman Catholic AnswerThat He rose from the dead.
Children and adults can be baptized into the Catholic Church, though they may have to attend classes beforehand, to learn what it means to be Catholic.
They needed to learn faith, trust, and believe.
they learn to suck my dic
From their parents and by experience.
You have to be baptized. Adults usually must go through a term of catechesis, or instruction that they might learn the basic truths of the faith. This is not merely for the catechumen, it is also the Church's responsibility that the person desiring baptism is making an informed choice, so that after baptism there are no doctrinal surprises that might cause the new Catholic to become an apostate and thereby make their spiritual situation worse than before they were baptized. An adult desiring to convert to Catholicism needs only to get in touch with a local priest or parish. Usually, catechumens are baptized at Easter, but this may depend when the catechumen begins instruction. If the catechumen once espoused beliefs considered heretical by the Church and taught such beliefs in some official capacity, a public recantation (nowadays its usually "public" in the sense of being done in front of the priest) may be advised before baptism.
well, christians and catholics (same thing) learn about their religion or faith by reading the bible.