Bibles and other religious material which has been approved for use by Catholics will have an 'imprimatur' - the official approval of a Catholic bishop or archbishop. This usually appears on the same page as the publisher's details.
We are One-God Apostolic Believers that go by what the Bible says. We are not Catholic.
I suspect that a Catholic can read the Bible and see if its there, and if not, seek support from other Catholics or the minister/vicar of a church.
None: the Mass is not in the Bible as it is a Roman Catholic invention that is not Biblical. (For more information see go to the questions below).
You can go to http://www.catholicsupply.com/. They have all catholic item and is as very good site where you can purchase Catholic items. You may be able to find the bible here as well.
Please go online and google it for yourself or buy a Bible.
Roman Catholic AnswerYour question, as written, doesn't make a lot of sense, as the Catholic Church IS the Christian Church. If you are using the word "Christian" in the modern, incorrect way of referring to a protestant group, then I would be very careful. Protestants have mutilated and misinterpreted the Bible for many centuries. I would certainly speak to a priest about this, and explain why you would want to go to an heretical sect to study the Bible.
In the Holy Bible, if you don't have a Bible you can read it for free on the internet, just go to a search engine and type in free online bible.
Jackie Evancho is Catholic. (I know that because I go to Jackie's church, and I know her.)
I think that most Catholics think that their religion is the only one who gets you in to heaven. I know several catholics who have left the church and found new life. The catholic faith does not teach the bible. The bible is the one thing all of us need to know and follow.Roman Catholic AnswerMost Catholics do NOT despise Protestants. They are our brothers through baptism. Most Catholics feel sorry that they have been raised outside the faith and reject most of the teachings of Jesus Christ because they have been taught all their lives that the Bible, alone, is sufficient. Consequently, they feel sorry that they have been denied most the consolations of the Christian faith through their heritage. If you are not going to Mass on Sunday, you have a serious lack of knowledge of your faith, I would suggest that you make an appointment with your priest and sit down to discuss these issues with him.As for the first answer, "the church does not teach the Bible". That is an absurd accusation: The Catholic church wrote the Bible, and preserved it for the past twenty centuries. Without the Church there would be no Bible, it would never have been written, never have been translated, never have been preserved all this time.
The charity that proceeds from the purchase of Catholic Christmas cards go to depends on who you buy them from. Some go to feeding the homeless and some go to giving food baskets to needy families.
No you actually only have to go to classes and study the Catholic Church teachings at the church that you want to become Catholic. The only thing you might have to buy is a Catholic book that they might recommend, but other then that it is completely free to become a catholic . God Bless
I don't quite know what you are asking. If you are asking whether or not it is sinful for a Catholic to go to Confession: it is not. Confession was instituted by Christ for our sanctification.