His personal name is either Jehovah or Yahweh.
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.
Catholics use the noun 'god' as a proper noun.
Catholics worship the Blessed Trinity, one God in Three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
No, Catholics do not commit idolatry. Catholics worship only God.
No, Catholics simply embrace God the being. They also believe that Jesus Christ is God and the Son of God.
Catholic AnswerTypes of Catholics? Your would have to be more specific. There are fervent Catholics, lukewarm Catholics, there are priests, religious, and laity. There are no real "types" of Catholics, there are just Catholics, they are all human beings in need of God's mercy who are trying to do God's will.
Catholic AnswerTypes of Catholics? Your would have to be more specific. There are fervent Catholics, lukewarm Catholics, there are priests, religious, and laity. There are no real "types" of Catholics, there are just Catholics, they are all human beings in need of God's mercy who are trying to do God's will.
you say thaat catholics attempt to follow in the footsteps of Christ and do the will of God. recite the thing we say in chrurch: i believe in one God, the Father,All Mighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth...sorry idk its name. profession of faith maybe?
Yes, Catholics believe in God as the central figure of their faith.
Yes, otherwise they are not true Catholics.
They worship God in churches as do all Catholics.
Perhaps you are thinking of the Hebrew name for God, J_HW_H, which is pronounced among Catholics as "Yahweh", and among some other faith communities as "Jehovah". The Vatican recently directed that the practice of including the holy name of God,"Yahweh," introduced into some hymns shortly after Vatican II, should be discontinued in Catholic liturgies.