The Catholics have Seven Sacraments that (Because Catholics are Christians) and they are all important. You are confusing Christian for protestant. Protestants only have two sacraments (if they call them sacraments) that would be Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Catholics view any Baptism that is administered with water in the name of the Trinity as valid, so Baptism for protestants is a valid sacrament. Holy Communion, however, is not, because they have no priesthood. But, since protestants deny that Holy Communion actually is the Body of Christ (as Our Blessed Lord Himself said repeatedly in the second half of the sixth chapter of St. John's Gospel), the only thing that it has in common with the Eucharist is the name and the outward form.
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.
I only know one - the Bible.
When the two of you are together, tell him, "I need to tell you something very important. I am not a Christian." If he is a Christian, he will probably break up with you because you are not a Christian; so be prepared for that.
Presbyterians have only two sacraments: The Lord's Supper and Baptism. Other rites such as marriage, confirmation and ordination are important, but not regarded as sacramental.
Two of the main parts of mass are the Introductory Rites and the Liturgy of the Word. The other two main parts are the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Concluding Rites.
Based on a 2008 survey, there are 1.3 Billion Catholics in the world. The world's population, estimated as of July 2008, is 6.684 billion meaning that 18% of the world's population is Catholic.
The Christian belief is the Catholic belief: Jesus Christ possessed two natures, a human one, and a divine one. All Catholics believe this as one of their Faith's core dogmas.
catholics and protestant.
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Two major groups are Catholics and Orthodox.
According to the 2010 census, 90.2% percent of the population of Saint Lucia is considered Christian. Roughly two thirds of Christians are Roman Catholics which is 61.5% of the total population.
On a single day in Agust 9 1945, two thirds of the Catholics in Japan were killed.