Heresy
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Catholics believe that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church.
Of course. If your feel you are being wronged go to another priest.Roman Catholic AnswerThe precept in moral theology is a negative thing: any time you are going against your conscience you are sinning even if your conscience is wrong. This does NOT mean that you are doing the right thing by following your own conscience - that is only true if you conscience is formed in the mind of the Church. If, however, you believe that the priest is telling you something contrary to Church teaching, then, yes, you should go to another priest, or the Bishop. So, if the priest is telling you something the you believe is contrary to Church teaching, you still can't assume that God is telling you something contrary to the priest - you always have to submit your conscience to Church teaching. If you believe God is telling you something contrary to Church teaching, then, no, you are no longer Catholic. God never contradicts Himself, and the Church is His Mystical Body. Individual priests are not infallible, however, but you may disagree with a priest, you may not disagree with the Church.
The Catholic Church does not support polygamy and considers it contrary to the teachings of the Church. The Church upholds the belief that marriage is a sacred union between one man and one woman.
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Catholics are any who profess to believe in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Teachings of the Catholic Church are outlined in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which is kind of like the Catholic Church's Constitution.
No, as all catholic churches they believe in her
The " catholic " in the creed has a lower case C..... therefore this is the universal church, not the actual Catholic Church. So catholic = Universal Church Catholic = The Catholic Church ( The one with the Pope )
Of course the Bible, but the Catholic had to interpret it in their Catechism. The catholic believe that Bible is not enough for salvation. Their lies a tradition called the Apostolic tradition. The church magisterium is the teaching of the church.
Roman Catholic AnswerAn Episcopalian, regardless of his persuasion (high church or low church) is still a protestant, even if he likes the more Catholic ceremonies of the high church. Holy Communion in a Catholic Church is restricted to those who believe as a Catholic and are in a state of grace (have been baptised, and have been to confession). An Episcopalian is not Catholic, and does not believe as the Catholic Church does. If he does believe what the Catholic Church does, like everyone else, he must attend RCIA classes and be legitimately brought into the Church at the Easter Vigil. Having been a "high church" Episcopalian myself, I know of what I speak!
The four marks of the catholic church are One Holy Catholic Apostolic
The Catholic Church still considers heresy to be an adherence to a religious opinion contrary to Church dogma. It is denial of revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church. An example of heresy would be to proclaim that Christ is not God.