They believe slightly things. They are both Christian religion, but they are different denominations. Different things such as, (if I remember right), Pentecostal people believe that it's wrong for women to cut their hair, and wrong for women to ware pants, or jewlry, or makeup. They only ware skirts right below their knees or lower. Then the Catholics don't believe that. They have different beliefes. Such as, they think that the church should be run by a Pope. (A Pope is like the head leader of the church basically.) There are many other differences between the two, but that would take about 48 hours to descus, or more! By the way, sorry about some mispellings. I'm not the best at that subject, and I'm only in 7th grade. But I know about this stuff since I know people with both of those kinds of denominations. Now, I am a Christian myself, but I'm nonedenominational.
There are many differences between these two Christian churches. However, there is one-telling difference between the two, which forms the foundations of these two-Christian sects. The Catholic (Greek: Universal) Church believes in the Holy Trinity, consisting of the Father (God); Son (Jesus the Christ), and the Holy Spirit (the manifestation of love which exists between the Father and the Son). The Catholic Church performs water Baptism in the name of the Holy Trinity. Primarily based upon the four-Holy Gospels (Greek: Good news) of Jesus the Christ, Catholics undergo continual conversion throughout their lives. This process Christian conversion (i.e. the purging of sin (see purgatory)) involves service to the triune-God by serving his fellow man and thereby serving the greater good of God. The Pentecost (Greek: fifty-days) Church believes that Jesus the Christ is one-God, which functions as three-parts. These three-forms of Jesus (Father; Son and Holy Spirit) are the foundation for Baptism and anointing in the name of Jesus within the Pentecostal Church. Largely based upon the book "The Acts of the Apostles" from Holy Scripture, Pentecostalism concentrates upon a singular spiritual conversion of those persons viewed as non-believers. Pentecostals perform service to Jesus by offering themselves as a living testament to mankind for Jesus the Christ.
There may be so many. But the main difference is worship of statue. Pentecostal have cross only. Catholics have both cross and statues. Catholic priesthood prohibited marriage life but Pentecostals allowed.
Pentecostals are Protestants (I believe) and do not recognize the authority of the Pope.
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The difference between the catholic, Pentecostal and Baptist beliefs is that the catholic church focuses on Mary and the Pope, while the Pentecostals take the whole Bible literally and believe that all of the Bible is relevant for today's world while the Baptist pick and choose which parts of the Bible they wish to apply to modern day life.
Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
We are One-God Apostolic Believers that go by what the Bible says. We are not Catholic.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
The difference between CSI Christians and Roman Catholic Christians is the Holy Rosary, prayer through Mary and baptism.
One difference is that Protestant clergy can marry, Catholic clergy cannot and are required to remain celibate.
The worldwide population of Pentecostals is between 279 and 280 million. There are over 700 denominations that have resulted from the Pentecostal Movement.
They are one and the same.
.Catholic AnswerNot a blessed thing for the simple reason that Catholic and Christian are the same thing.
Southern Baptists are Protestants.
a catholic chapel is just a place to pray on your own and its much smaller. But a catholic church is where you pray wit the priest.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.