Baptist , Lutherans , Jehovah Witnesses , Pentecostals ... theirs more i just cant think of there names ...
The sacraments are Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist (Holy Communion), Reconciliation, Anointing of The Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.
The Pentecostal belief of the baptism of the Holy Ghost is speaking in tongues as the spirit of God gives the utterance.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
Eastern Orthodox Christians are permitted with special permission to receive the Eucharist from a Catholic Church on certain occasions and other non-Catholic Christians may be able to receive if they are in danger of death, express a belief in the Eucharist, and ask for it on their own initiative. The reason for this is that only the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church believe in the Eucharist in the proper sense, and furthermore, the Eucharist is a sacrament of unity within the Church, and it would be wrong for those who do not share fully in the unity of the Catholic Church to receive it.
christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief
Catholic answerIt's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. .The seven sacraments are the same today as they were back then, and they have always been central to Christian belief, whether ancient, medieval, or modern:BaptismPenance (or Confession)ConfirmationHoly EucharistMatrimonyHoly OrdersAnointing (Extreme Unction)The Catholic Church further groups them in this way:-The Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist)-Sacraments of Healing (Penance/Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick)-Sacraments at the Service of Communion (Holy Matrimony and Holy Orders)
The belief of Jews and Christians that influenced European civilization was the way they marked time. There was also a belief that there is a supernatural being who controls the universe.
CHRISTIANS
Anabaptists were against infant baptism
I am a catholic and we believe that Jesus is in the Eucharist. We also believe you should get baptised at infancy and that you should take confirmation. Please convert to Catholicism. i believe confirmation is a tool for the Church's, not God's design. if one s baptism is not holy enough the church is weaken.i do believe confirmation it a open display of one baptism. one's true belief in God and Church
They have one God. They may pray to him whenever they feel lonely or anytime. Their are many Christian sects and not all have all practices in common - although they do have a few (such as baptism) common to most. * Christening * Naming * Baptism * Confirmation * Reception of the Holy Ghost * Sacrament * Eucharist * Maidentry (Womanhood) * Virality (manhood) * Marriage * Confession * Excommunication * Shunning * Last Rites * Funerals (To be added to)
In Water baptism, just water is used, in spiritual baptism, nothing is used, just a commitment and belief of you in God. Water baptism symbolizes that commitment (some people think that it is useful to have the Word of God (Bible) present as well)