The Bible never speaks of the Catolic faith nor was it written by Catholics. The people of the Bible, specifically the New Testament, where not considered one religion or title. They were simply called Christians. In fact, the Bible contradicts the Catholic faith, beliefs, and standards. What is considered the Pentecostal/Apostolic faith is written about, yet not specifically. That is simply what the Pentecostal/Apostolic church is founded on and has been founded on for thousands of years. Again they and their 'religion' was only considered Christianity.
Catholic read the Bible literally and it applied to the church Magisterium and the The Cathechism of the Catholic church.They showed it to their actions and their faith.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Gospels in the Bible are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The "Catholic Bible" is the Bible as used by the Church for two millenium.
"have faith" appears 3 times in the KJV Bible, and the word "faith" appears 333 times in the KJV Bible.
The word faith is in in the Bible 235 times in 229 verses.
well, 3 i think (or 3 in you count Protestants and catholics 1 religion) so catholic, Protestant, and well Muslims as some of the stories told in the Muslim faith are from the bible ;D
Catholic read the Bible literally and it applied to the church Magisterium and the The Cathechism of the Catholic church.They showed it to their actions and their faith.
It is the source of the the Readings and the Gospel at every Mass, and is the inspiration for the responsorial psalms.It is the basis of the Catholic faith and as such influences all their services.Basically, the entire Mass is from the Bible, in one way or another, as well as the entire Divine Office. Nothing in the Catholic faith can in anyway contradict the Bible, it is one of the two sources (along with Sacred Tradition) of the Catholic faith. Further, the Bible is used for personal reading and reflection, as shown in the practice of Lectio Divina and the Breviary.Please note that the Catholic Church is NOT Bible based, the Catholic Church wrote the Bible, decided which books would be in the New Testament, and preserved the Bible for all these centuries: the Church is not based on the Bible, the Bible is based on the Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the NIV is a protestant Bible, and the publishing firm that puts this out strictly publishes protestant books.
The content found in the catholic Youth Bible is all the information that can be found within a regular Bible. The Catholic Youth Bible is for adolescents and children to learn more about Catholicism and God, as well as the principles behind the faith.
Catholic bible study class is offered online and at a physical location. Catholic bible study is a rather easy enrollment process and is easy to fit into a busy schedule for anyone interested in furthering their faith.
Receive the sacraments regularly. Know Jesus, read the Bible, study the faith, etc.
They rebel because they believed that man would be saved by faith alone and the bible alone.
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
By 'they' do you mean the parents or the entire family? Either way there should be no problem. Talk to a Catholic priest to find out what will be required of you.
yes
One person in the Bible of faith is Matthew.
No. Although the catholic church call themselves a "christian" church, their "Mass" and other religious beliefs are based on their own loose interpretations of the Bible, but are non-scriptural. (Which is why the Pope had forbidden catholics to read the bible themselves in the past) I am a Roman Catholic priest and the answer by the person above is very anti-Catholic and absolutely incorrect. The person is obviously ignorant of the Catholic faith. Nearly every word of the Catholic Mass comes DIRECTLY from the bible. Plus Catholics hear three readings at every Mass and over a 3 year period hear over 50% of the bible proclaimed. Furthermore, no Pope has EVER forbidden Catholic to read the bible.