Karma is an Eastern concept and originates with Hinduism. Religions that originate from Hinduism such as Buddhism, Sikhism or Jainism also teach about karma.
Certain Pagan sects also believe in karma. Most Pagans do not belong to a church.
"Churches" are usually Christian but there is are Buddhist churches as well. Hindus, Jains and Sikhs usually worship in temples.
The Catholic Church does not believe in karma.
The Magisterium
Any church that teaches from the Bible that you feel comfortable in.
The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus' father is God. That is why the Church teaches that Jesus is the Son of God. Joseph was Jesus' step-dad.
Our Lord Teaches us that it is Built upon St. Peter the Apostle.
The Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
A lot of what the church teaches is not scientific.
The pope teaches the Church in matters of faith and morals with a charism of infallibility, so long as he teaches "ex cathedra," that is, so long as he is teaching in his official capacity as the head of the Church. Infallibility aside, the pope teaches the Church by giving addresses to audiences in the Vatican City, by writing encylicals, apostolic constitutions, and motu proprios.
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The only way to get karma after you fight somebody is to either level up or find a weapon on the field that you can sell for karma.
The catholic church still teaches transubstantiation.
Not directly. The Catholic Church teaches the world the Good News of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. Her official language is Latin, and many of her schools teach it, but the Church officially teaches prayer and the Gospel, not languages.