In the Catholic faith, drinking alcohol is not considered a sin in moderation. However, excessive drinking that leads to harm or sinful behavior is discouraged.
In the Catholic faith, getting drunk is not considered a sin in itself, but excessive drinking that leads to harm or irresponsible behavior is discouraged. The key is moderation and responsible consumption of alcohol.
Yes, being baptized in the Catholic faith typically means that you are considered a Catholic for life.
Catholics are allowed to consume alcohol in moderation as part of their religious practices, but excessive drinking is discouraged. The Catholic Church does not prohibit the consumption of alcohol, but emphasizes responsible and moderate use.
No, baptism is not required to be considered a Catholic, but it is a sacrament that is highly encouraged and considered important in the Catholic faith.
a cross (generally considered as emanating from the Catholic faith...)
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
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Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (1873 - 1897)
As far as abstinence is concerned, fish is not considered as meat.
The Bible never speaks of the Catolic faith nor was it written by Catholics. The people of the Bible, specifically the New Testament, where not considered one religion or title. They were simply called Christians. In fact, the Bible contradicts the Catholic faith, beliefs, and standards. What is considered the Pentecostal/Apostolic faith is written about, yet not specifically. That is simply what the Pentecostal/Apostolic church is founded on and has been founded on for thousands of years. Again they and their 'religion' was only considered Christianity.
Try and remove the glass immediately in a "good faith effort"
Yes, there are many, many female saints in the Catholic faith.