Probably not. One of the key issues is the authority of the Pope (and give up artificial Birth Control?).
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has suffered heresies and heretical movements since the first century, many of which lasted longer than the protestant movement. As the Catholic Church was estabilished by Jesus Christ who guaranteed to be with it to the end of the world, and guided by the Holy Spirit, it is inevitable that God will, in the end, bring all the different heretical movements back into the Church.A good Catholic.
To go against the catholic church.
The Roman Emperor went to war against the protestant German princes because they were protestant. They wanted all Catholic Church in Europe to become Catholic once again.
I would say with 95% certainty that is it, I go to a Sacred Heart Parish, which is Catholic, and have never seen a Protestant use the word "Parish" or name a Church "Sacred Heart".
This is up to you: as a Christian, you can choose the denomination in which you wish to worship. If you are Catholic, you would probably go to a Catholic church. If you are Greek Orthodox, you would probably go to a Greek Orthodox church. If you are a Protestant, you may go to the church of the denomination you were brought up in, but many Protestants change denominations for a whole range of reasons.
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. . Go to the nearest Catholic Church and ask to enroll in the RCIA program, this program usually starts in August, and is an inquirer's class for those who want to find out more about the Catholic Church.
Charles 1, Was a protestant, But She was a catholic.
The Roman Emperor went to war against the protestant German princes because they were protestant. They wanted all Catholic Church in Europe to become Catholic once again.
The first place to go is to arrange to meet with a Catholic priest. He will explain the process for you. It should be a relatively simple procedure compared to a Protestant conversion to the Catholic Church.
I am Protestant and my wife is Catholic. She refuses to follow my religious leadership into the Protestant faith becasue she has been convinced that she will go to hell if she leaves the Catholic church. She thinks church membership, not faith in Jesus Christ, is what saves her. This has caused her and me to go to separate churches since 1994. I feel sad and alone when I am at church because she is not there with me. *comment on the above; Religion divides people. No religion have ever united people..
He was a Catholic priest. He went to a Catholic church.
Yes, they are welcome, though if they want to become Catholic they have to go through this whole system. If they just want to come to Mass, they just aren't allowed to receive Holy Communion.