The Catholic Church Itself believes and teaches so. In fact, it is one of the most fundamental doctrines of the Catholic Faith that, "There is no salvation outside the Church". This doctrine has been greatly ignored by the Liberal forces in the Catholic Church today as it is a direct contradiction to their efforts in the Ecumenical Movement which pushes for the mutual recognition and respect of all denominations that sport the appellation "Christian" and even pagan religions besides.
The reason the Church makes such a weighty claim is quite simple. The Catholic Church is merely echoing the voice of Its founder, "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father but through Me." As the original Christian Church founded by Christ Himself the Church is the pillar and ground of the Truth. Truth by its very nature is exclusive; it only accepts its own and is intolerant to all error. The Catholic Church believes Itself both the guardian and preacher of Christ's Truth to the world and maintains that if anyone is to follow Christ they must not merely follow Him in name or in those things they like or which sound good to themselves, but in all those things that Christ taught, the whole of His revelation, all His teachings and His Church. The Church believes that anyone who espouses error cannot be saved, for by departing from the deposit of Faith and the Church, which is the vehicle of salvation Christ left as His legacy on earth, that person has left from the Truth of Christ and embraced their own will. Anyone who is saved in spite of this can only be saved by invincible ignorance, that is, that there was no possible chance for them to have discovered the truth. Since such a circumstance is unlikely, it is of Faith that most if not all are given the means to find out the truth. The problem is that so often, few take up the challenge to lay aside their distractions and self love and seek the Truth of Christ despite the changes it would mean for their own lives. Because of this inherent laziness in men, the Church is very vigorous in Her missionary work and Her desire to be recognized by nations, that God's Gospel may shine to all and so make the quest for salvation easier for all mankind.
Yes, Catholics believe in salvation as a fundamental aspect of their faith. They believe that through faith in Jesus Christ and living according to his teachings, they can attain salvation and eternal life in heaven.
Catholics, being Christian believe that Jesus Christ is The Most Important. The pope is the successor of Peter, who Jesus Christ made head of his church.
most of the Italians are catholics, so yes.
Catholics are Christians and as such, believe in Jesus Christ, His Crucifixion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension, promising to come again.
Witnesses believe Jesus ascended to heaven after his death on earth.
Catholics believe that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church.
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.
I believe what the bible says about him, that he is the son of God, and that he is the only way to heaven.
Those who believe in Jesus Christ and follow his teachings can enter the kingdom of heaven.
Yes, Catholics believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God who exists as three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Yes, Catholics believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ as described in the Bible. They adhere to the belief that Jesus rose from the dead three days after his crucifixion, which is seen as a central tenet of their faith.
Christians believe that the Lord created everything. Jesus Christ is His son, and was sent to die for our sins. Therefore, Jesus is the only way for salvation and into Heaven. They believe in both the Old and New Testament. There are many divisions of Christianity, though. Each of them have their own beliefs, but those are the major root beliefs of Christianity. catholics believe in one God: the Father, the Son (who is Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit.