Catholics are Christians, the original Christians and the most 'Christian' of all the religions who profess to be Christian. Protestants hold some of the beliefs of Catholicism but reject many of the truths reveal by Christ in the Gospels.
Certainly - many Pentecostal churches are fine Christian churches. Some of their practices and beliefs might be different from my Presbyterian church, but I wouldn't have a problem attending one.
Catholics have to go to the priest, and the priest prays to god on there behalf. Whereas pentecostal people pray directly to God.
The five main types of churches are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican, and Pentecostal. Each type has its own distinctive beliefs, practices, and structures.
The difference between the catholic, Pentecostal and Baptist beliefs is that the catholic church focuses on Mary and the Pope, while the Pentecostals take the whole Bible literally and believe that all of the Bible is relevant for today's world while the Baptist pick and choose which parts of the Bible they wish to apply to modern day life.
Apostolic- believes the Oneness, while most of the Mainline Pentecostal are trinitarian
I don't know much about the Pentecostal beliefs, but Catholics, as well as most Christian groups, consider it a sin to have sex outside of marriage, and a grave sin if one of the two is married to somebody else.
Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
El Debarge is Pentecostal
The people of Mississippi are no different from people of other states in their religious beliefs. They practice the same religions as people from all of the other states, such as Baptist, Catholic, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.
They do not believe in evolution; only creation.
Choose a partner that is a member of the church.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.