Perhaps you are thinking of the Hebrew name for God, J_HW_H, which is pronounced among Catholics as "Yahweh", and among some other faith communities as "Jehovah". The Vatican recently directed that the practice of including the holy name of God,"Yahweh," introduced into some hymns shortly after Vatican II, should be discontinued in Catholic liturgies.
Jehovah is a name for God. Catholics believe in God. They just don't generally use Jehovah as a name for God, but it is the same God. So yes, you could say that Catholics believe in Jehovah.
you say thaat catholics attempt to follow in the footsteps of Christ and do the will of God. recite the thing we say in chrurch: i believe in one God, the Father,All Mighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth...sorry idk its name. profession of faith maybe?
There is no where in the bible that says Jehovah isn't Gods name. Thats because it is, without a shadow of a doubt. (Psalm 83:18)
You can say religious, theist, spiritual, etc.
The hindus have many, many gods some say there are a crore, but their main gods are Ram, Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna are their main gods.
the way to say God in spanish is Dios. To say many gods it's dioses.
You might say: " The Catholics of ____________ are haveing a meeting Friday."
They don't say anything about Catholics, because there was no Catholic church as such at the time.
To say Gods not dead in Spanish, You would say: Dios no ha muerto
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If your talking about the Greek gods...then I would say the War god Ares.