a non denominational church is not a chartr membor of any other denomination, like baptist, assmbly of God etc... and they can have a variety of beliefs, depending on the church, and the people in charge of it.. if i was thinking of going to a non denominational church i would just make sure their baliefs dont contridict the bible.
Catholic churches are a denomination that has a pope as its head..and they believe 100 percent in The Bible. They believe Jesus died for our sin, and our God is mighty and forgiving!
Chrisitianity is divided into many groups. Chrisitans as a whole have some common beliefs, but each group also has beliefs that are different than those of other groups. One of these groups is Catholicism, which has its own organized structure and set of beliefs, as do the other groups. A non-denominational Christian accepts the common beliefs of Christianity, but neither accepts nor denies the beliefs that are specific to any one of the groups. The Catholics' main beliefs that are specific to Catholicism are:
1. Both good works and faith are necessary for salvation.
2. The bible is not always to be taken literally.
3. Jesus and his mother, Mary, both did not sin. Mary was a virgin.
4. The hosts given out at Communion become the Body of Christ through a process called transubstantiation.
A non-denominational Christian would neither accept nor deny these beliefs.
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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.
.Catholic AnswerNot a blessed thing for the simple reason that Catholic and Christian are the same thing.
Catholic mass is a specific form of Christian worship that follows the liturgical traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. Christian Mass is a broader term that refers to any worship service conducted in the Christian faith, which includes various denominations such as Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic.
Catholic AnswerCatholic weddings are Christian, if you are asking what the difference is between Catholic and protestant weddings, please see the Related Question below.
Westminster Abbey is Church of England and St Paul's Cathedral is Christian but non-denominational.
There is no difference, it's two different words for the same thing.
Catholics are Christian.Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no difference between a Catholic and a Christian according to the traditional interpretation of these two words, unfortunately, since the time of the protestant revolt, heretics have appropriated the word "Christian" to mean someone who believes in their own version of Jesus Christ and their own version of the Bible, and excludes Catholics.
The question makes no sense as Catholic and Christian mean exactly the same thing. If you want to know what the difference is between Catholic and protestant, then you should ask that.
None, Catholic priests are Christian priests.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo difference, Catholic and Christian is the same thing. I imagine that you are asking the difference between a Catholic/Christian Bible and a protestant Bible, which protestants may refer to as a Christian Bible. Protestants have removed a number of books from the Old Testament as they were uncomfortable with not believing things that the Bible said, so they changed the Bible.
Well i dont have an in depth answer for you. What i can say that Protestants are Christians. I assume you mean the difference between Protestant and Catholic.
None. The Catholic church is a Christian church. It is correct to call the Catholic Church a Christian church, because all churches that call Christ their deity are in fact Christian. However, not all Christians are Catholic, though all Catholics are Christian. There are many Christian sects that many people refer to as "Christian" when the proper term would be "Protestant." Catholics and Protestants are Christian. Therefore, while Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, etc, are correctly identified as Christian, they are not Catholic.