It was in 325 AD at the first ecumenical meeting called by Roman Emperor and ruler of the time Constantine. It was at this meeting that 318 men representing the Christian world voted and resolved that Jesus is God.
Catholics use the noun 'god' as a proper noun.
Absolutely not! Catholics believe that Jesus was God made flesh. In other words, he was both God and man.
.Catholic AnswerThe same God, and Lord Jesus Christ that they worship the rest of the year.
No, Catholics simply embrace God the being. They also believe that Jesus Christ is God and the Son of God.
No, Catholics do not pray to statues. Catholics pray to God, Jesus, and ask Saints to pray for them.
Jesus Christ the Son of God.
basically catholics believe in jesus. but there are also believers of jesus who are not catholics so we can only say that they are christians. those who do not believe in God is not a catholic.
so they could be back with god and jesus so they could be back with god and jesus
Jehovah is a name for God. Catholics believe in God. They just don't generally use Jehovah as a name for God, but it is the same God. So yes, you could say that Catholics believe in Jehovah.
Belief in the god of Abraham and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
Because Jesus is God, too. That's the Holy Trinity. God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all in one being.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe final, complete, and exhaustive covenant that God has given man is His Son, Jesus Christ. That is the only covenant that Catholics have with God: Our Blessed Lord.