The latest church-related news from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints can be found on several websites, depending on which type of news you would like to recieve.
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It will not, as the position of any church outside of the Catholic Faith does not affect the Church in any way as the Divine Founder, Christ Jesus, set the Doctrines in place and those Doctrines cannot be changed because the times and peoples standards fall below God's expectations. However, more importantly, why should the Anglican position effect the Catholic more than a Lutheran, Baptist, or Jehovah's Witness? What Christ put into effect cannot be changed by man.
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Roman Catholic AnswerYou have been seriously misinformed by someone who is wilfully ignorant of what the Church has always taught. The Catholic Church has never, in twenty centuries, said anyone is going to hell. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ which exists only out of Christ's love for men and exists to get everyone to heaven. Furthermore, the Church teaches only what Christ taught, and He was extremely loving of little children, but here is the "Official teaching of the Catholic Church" on the subject of unbaptized infants. If you are talking about adults, the only non-baptized adult I know of is a convert on their way to baptism and the Church certainly doesn't condemn them either, instead teaching that the grace in the desire to be baptised provides in that instance. from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941261 As regard children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them. Indeed the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: "Let the children come to me, do not hinder them," (Mk 10:14; cf. 1 Tim 2:4) allow us to hope that here is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism. Al the more urgent is the church's call not to prevent little children coming to Christ through the gift of Holy Baptism.
Catholic is actually a word that means universal and was used when the church was first established as the "universal" church.ANSWER:St. Ignatious of Antioch Letter to the Smyrnaeans (Smyrna), in or about 110 AD, is the first recorded evidence/documentidentifying the Christian church as "The Catholic Church." Polycarp, in or about 155 AD would also use the term "Catholic Church" in his writings. Many others would follow.For an extensively documented & authoritative Catholic explanation of the term "catholic" please see: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03449a.htm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) has been producing ad campaigns since the 1970's. The latest campaign, entitled 'I'm a Mormon', is based on a recent nationwide poll which showed that most Americans have some very incorrect views about who Mormons are. The poll showed that many Americans associate today's Mormons with polygamists, the Amish, fringe cults, or frontier pioneers of the 1800's. The Church has been trying to dispel this inaccurate view of it's members by producing television, radio, and billboard ads showing that Mormons are normal people. So far, the ad campaign seems to have been relatively successful and has generated a lot of traffic on the Church's official website, Mormon.org. You can see some of the current TV Mormon ads, as well as some from the past, at the "Related Links" below.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Book of Acts tells about the establishment of the Church. It tells about the early Christian community, the first sermons, the earliest missions, the first martyrdom, the Church in Jerusalem. The foundation of the Church in Antioch is described in chapter 11; the first ecumenical Council (of which Vatican Council II was the latest) is described in chapter 13, etc.
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The first protestants were mostly Catholics in the sixteenth century who decided that the Church that Jesus Christ founded for their salvation was the Church that Jesus Christ founded for their salvation and so that dreamed up their own. To do that, they came up with a novel idea of basing it on the Bible Alone. As Jesus Christ founded His Church on Peter the Apostle, and his successors, and the other Bishops, they realized they had to come up with something different. As the New Testament of the Bible was written entirely by the Catholic Church and preserved entirely by the Catholic Church they had to reinterpret it and put a different spin on it. As it wasn't put together until the late fourth century, they had to ignore four centuries of Christian history. In short protestants are the latest in the long list of heresies that the Catholic Church has dealt with since the beginning: . The Catholic Church is nearly two thousand years old, there have been untold heresies which were religious movement against the Church in that time. A short list of the "Great Heresies": The Circumcisers (1st century) Gnosticism (1st and 2nd centuries) Montanism (late 2nd century) Savellianism (early 3rd century) Arianism (4th century) Pelagianism (5th century) Semi-Pelagianism (5th century) Nestorianism (5th century) Monophysitism (5th century) Iconoclasm (7th and 8th centuries) Catharism (11th century) Protestantism (16th century) Jansenism (17th century)
A:The members of each church say that their church is true. That is why they belong to that church. Those who are not Christians say that no church is really true.You have to make your own decision, based on how you understand the truth.AnswerThe Catholic Church says that all Churches reflect something of the truth, in other words, they all have a portion of the truth, but that in the Christian view of things, the "Truth" became incarnate, in other words, for us, Truth is a Person, Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, is Truth incarnate, and He established only one "Church", "MY Church" (see Matthew 16:18) and He established it on a person (again, Matthew 16:18). The Church teaches that She is the Mystical Body of Christ (Acts 9:1-5, 1 Cor 12:12-14). Thus if Jesus is Truth, which we believe, and His Church was established by Him on Peter (and his successors) (Matthew 16:18), and it is His Body (1 Cor 12:12-14) then the answer is simple. The Catholic Church is truth and is true. Other "churches" contain some truth or a reflection of them, but all truth subsists in the Catholic Church. Any other answer reflects relativism which is what Pope Benedict XVI called the greatest danger of our time:"The dictatorship of relativismis confronting the world. It does not recognize anything as absolute and leaves as the ultimate measure only the measure of each one and his desires."'Adult' is not a faith that follows the waves in fashion and the latest novelty. "Adult and mature is a faith that gives us the measure to discern between what is true and what is false, between deceit and truth."Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger,Excerpts from his homily at the Conclave that elected him Pope.
The current pope is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He took the name Pope Francis I. Pope Francis was 76 years old when he was elected to the head of the church on March 13, 2013. He was the archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina before stepping down because of his age.Pope Francis is the first non-European Pope of the modern era, and the first South American Pope ever. He is also the third straight non-Italian Pope. Pope Francis is considered to be a follower of the church's most conservative wing.Pope Francis takes over for Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, who retired from his position due to health reasons on February 28, 2013, after about 8 years as Pope.The pope, in general, is the spiritual head of the Roman Catholic Church worldwide.Francis I is the latest Pope to hold that position, which the Roman Catholic Church can trace back through history, through the early Church until the first 'pope' (although that particular title wasn't used at that time), Peter the Apostle. The Pope's residence is in a tiny independent country (the smallest in the world) within the borders of Rome, Italy, called the Vatican City, which also houses the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church worldwide.
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