Approving a Catholic Church notification is a very important process and it has to be approved by the pope. They are issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was established by Our Blessed Lord to bring people to God, and God to the people. It is the Mystical Body of Christ, and His Bride. As such the Church preaches the Gospel, and administers the Sacraments. It does not approve or disapprove of the politics of the military.
Yes, Catholics can swear. The Catholic church does not approve of swearing, but they do it anyway.
Because the Pope wouldn't approve of an annulment from his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
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No, because the King James version of the Bible does not include all the canonical books of the Catholic Bible and has had many passages revised to suit the beliefs of the Protestants.
Roman Catholic AnswerI am sure that there are Catholics who do as well as Catholics who do not; I am positive that the Catholic Church does not approve of McCarthyism. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to preach the Gospel and administer the Sacraments. The only time that the Church would preach politics from the Church would be when some political movement - such as the current President's health care package in 2012 in the United States - threatened the Church's ability to live out its beliefs.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou need the pastor of your home parish to approve you to have your baby baptized. He can make arrangements if you wish to have your baby baptized in another church.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
There is no "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 Chaldean Catholic Church is part of the Catholic Church.
There is an Orthodox Church and a Catholic Church. There is no Catholic Orthodox Church.
We wish you would stay catholic but we wouldn't force you stay Catholic.So you can convertANSWER: No, the Catholic Church would not APPROVE of (i.e., condone/support) a catholic converting to the Jewish faith but we have "free will" so you are free to do so.I imagine that the rabbi at your Synagogue would also not "approve" of a Jew converting to the catholic faith either.STORY: Years ago i read a book about the life of a catholic saint -- can't recall her name. During her life, some Catholics brought a young Catholic girl to this saint. The girl wished to convert to Judaism and had been studying the Jewish faith. She'd always been a nominal Catholic at best. The Catholic saint thought for a moment, spoke with the girl and said to the surrounding catholic crowd: "It is INFINITELY better to be a FAITHFUl Jew than an UNfaithful catholic." (or unfaithful non-catholic christian too) I've never forgotten those wise words. She was right.
There is only one Catholic Church. There are no divisions. There are some non-Catholic denominations who call themselves Catholic but who are not Catholic, they are Protestant. If the church is not united under the pope in Rome, it is not a Catholic Church.