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Q: Why would a Roman Catholic say that a creed is like a mustard seed?
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Are the apostles creed and the Nicene creed part of tradition or scripture?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are part of Tradition, or at least the Apostles' Creed is, the Nicene Creed would probably be considered the Magisterium.


Is credo a part of the Proper or the Ordinary of the Catholic Mass?

Yes, the Nicene Creed is recited at all Solemnities and every Sunday.


What is another Catholic Creed developed at Nicene?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church only uses three creeds: the Apostles Creed came out of the very early Church as a Baptismal formula. The Nicene Creed came out of the First Council of Nicaea, and the Athanasian Creed came out the fourth century, we do not have a specific author or place of composition. So, to the best of my knowledge, the answer would be none.


Is Roman Catholic Church located at east or west?

Roman Catholic AnswerBoth, actually. the Church, properly speaking, is "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic". That is how it is described in the Creed. The "Catholic" part is just an adjective which means universal, and the "Roman" part is used as an adjective to say that it's head, Christ's vicar on earth is in Rome. So saying Roman Catholic Church would be the same as saying: "Christ's Universal Church who's vicar is in Rome".Roman Catholic AnswerBoth, actually. the Church, properly speaking, is "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic". That is how it is described in the Creed. The "Catholic" part is just an adjective which means universal, and the "Roman" part is used as an adjective to say that it's head, Christ's vicar on earth is in Rome. So saying Roman Catholic Church would be the same as saying: "Christ's Universal Church who's vicar is in Rome".


Why do Anglicans still say in their creed that they believe in the catholic church?

When they say in the Apostles creed "I believe in the holy Catholic church" they don't mean the Roman Catholic church, which is odd in that the Roman (Latin rite) Catholic church is the TRUE church. If they were to say the Nicene creed which goes.....I believein one holy Catholic and apostolic church....they would have a problem in that they are not apostolic, that is not ordained directly in line from the apostles which catholic priests are. Realising this the Anglicans have changed the definition of Apostolic to mean following the gospel message(s) as originally preached by the apostles. In short Anglicans (low church, liberal church and hight church) are really protestants pretending to be Catholics.


What would you ask a roman Catholic?

Is the Pope Catholic?


What is a Christian Roman or a Catholic Roman?

Roman Catholic AnswerFrom the way your question is worded, I should think the only answer would be a Catholic Christian who lives in Rome.


What is the Catholic statement of belief?

The Nicene Creed is a statement/profession of Roman Catholic beliefs. It is recited at every Mass. We profess belief in the Traditional Magisterium of all time, believing what has been believed everywhere, always and by everyone, what has been infallibly taught I mean. And the Pope is infallible when he makes a statement ex cathedra, binding all the faithful to belief or else they would excommunicate themselves. This infallibility has only to do with faith and morals. He is then under protection of the Holy Ghost and his statement would be free from doctrinal error. The Holy Father also has ordinary infallibility which is like if he speaks about the faith and adds NOTHING new, he has protection of ordinary infallibility. We do not BLINDLY believe all the Popes say. They Must comport with what has always been believed and taught by everyone at all times. No New Doctrine. Ever.


What city in southeast Asia is Roman Catholic?

It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Any city in the Philippines would be Catholic.


How do you use Roman Catholic Church in a sentence?

You would use the phrase Roman Catholic Church as a noun, because it's a name. For example, "The Roman Catholic Church is headquarted in Vatacin City" or "John is a member of the Roman Catholic Church". Tip: there is no Roman Catholic Church. It is the Catholic Church.


Why are headmasters in Roman Catholic schools only Roman Catholic?

Catholic AnswerIt's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The primary duty of a Catholic school is to educate Catholic children in their religion while fulfilling the other educational needs. It would be pretty difficult to ensure Orthodox Catholic education by someone who believed something different.


How does one get an annulment for a marriage between a Greek Orthodox Woman and a Roman Catholic Man?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic would need to apply to his priest for an annulment, I don't know what the regulations are for the Orthodox.