All those who live by the word will go. The rapture is a fancy way of saying meeting the Lord.
The catholics say that God is from Heaven, and that he is the Beggining and the End. He was always there. No one created him, he was just there. He was the beggining, and he will be the end.
Rapture is not a scientific term. It is a religious term that means the end of the world, when god's people will be taken to heaven and the rest of humanity will be left behind.
Only God can answer that question and He does not do WikiAnswers.
You determine wether you go to Heaven or Hell. Its your choice who to serve.
since catholics believe that Jesus is the savior and they are early christians so um the truth is that there is no new heaven or earth. so this is the word that christians use as the end of the world called the rapture(meaning apocolypes) so people who believe in Jesus christ may rise up with him to go to heaven supernaturally,and people who don't believe in god must stay down on the ruined earth and be ruled by Satan for 1000yrs.
The Catholics pray to Saints. They believe they are in heaven with God and pray on our behalf as well.
Yes catholics honor and believe in saints. They pray to saints, build churches in their honor. Catholics believe that saints in heaven pray on their behalf to GOD.
Tribulation refers to a state of suffering, distress, or trouble. It can be associated with difficult or challenging experiences, often seen as a test of endurance or faith. Tribulation can be physical, emotional, or spiritual in nature.
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?
Catholics remember and pray for those who "Sleep in Christ" (those who believe) and are waiting for God to bring them to heaven.
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The word "rapture" in the context of a theological or religious event is believed to have originated from the Latin word "raptura," which means "seizing" or "abduction." It has been used to refer to the belief in the sudden gathering of believers into heaven during the End Times in Christian theology.