that the Pope is infallible. that Mary died as a virgin, that you have to spend time in purgatory before going to heaven
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
90 % of the population are Christian Orthodox. Other are Romano-Catholic, Lutheran and many protestant sectarians.
They are: Catholic, protestant,anglican,orthodox & lutheran. Ill say more if I find some
From who's point of view? In the Lutheran Church, there are no problems. In the Catholic Church, there are 95 problems.
Hitler was not a Lutheran. He was a Catholic, although in name only. He had many Lutheran and Roman Catholic priests and laity killed.
Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church was created in 1997.
Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue was created in 1964.
Most of the major religions have heaven/hell beliefs for the afterlife.
Could it happen? Yes, if the Lutheran didn't know any better and the Catholic officiant mistakenly thought the Lutheran was Catholic. Is it common and accepted practice? No.
Kepler found out that the planets move around the sun in elliptical (oval) orbits, the church didn't like this because they thought that God made everything perfect and they assumed that the planets orbited circularly..Catholic AnswerActually, Kepler had a few problems with the Catholic Church because he lived in an area whose prince returned to the Catholic Church and all of its citizens had to reconvert or leave. But he was a German Lutheran who was very unpopular with the Lutheran Church as his beliefs were Calvinist. He was unpopular with almost everyone. But, as he was not Catholic to begin with, and left the area he had been living in, he was not really "in trouble" with the Catholic Church".
The mathematician Bernhard Riemann was not a Catholic, he was a Lutheran.