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God. But switched from Catholic worship to Protestant.
both religious both believe in god.
No, he was protestant but a great Christian and lover of God.
Catholic Churches are built for one reason, and one reason only, to give greater glory to God, and to be a worthy home for Him, especially in the Eucharist, which is reserved in every Catholic Church. Protestant churches do not have Jesus in the Eucharist and thus are no more than meeting houses where people gather for prayer, the entire orientation is different.
There are two versions: one Catholic and one Protestant. The version with Deuterocanonicals/Apocrypha is the Catholic version. Both are out of print, but you can purchase them used online. God bless you!
The Catholic church believes in the 'Apostolic Succession' which means that It has a leader appointed by God directly (God->Jesus->St. Peter->Pope->Load more Popes->Current Pope). The Protestant church doesn't have this. In the Anglican Church the line was broken when King Henry the VIII of England declared himself head of the Church. So from a Catholic or Orthodox point of view all the Protestant Churches do not count as proper religions (but nobody makes a big deal of it now-a-days).
They don't they pray to an existing one.
To be a god parent in a catholic community the willing god parents must of had their confirmation already to be a godparent for the baptism.
To bring the Kingdom of God, Heaven, to earth.AnswerProphetic Destiny is a protestant term, it is not listed in any Catholic documents, dictionaries or the Catechism.
it depends which church you mean, e.g catholic or protestant etc
No, He has ministered to Catholics in sharing the Gospel of Christ through his music. But the fact is, Don Moen is Protestant, a child of God.
Yes. The Assemblies of God is a Pentecostal Protestant denomination.