The version of the Catholic Bible that is considered the most widely used and accepted by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
It is accepted by the Catholic Church, yes.
It is NOT accepted by the church.
No, mercy killing or assisted suicide are not accepted by the Catholic Church. God alone determines when we are to die.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.
Yes, the Eucharist is considered a sacrament in the Catholic Church.
The official Bible version used by the Catholic Church is the New American Bible (NAB).
No, an encyclical is not considered infallible in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
The concept of Mary as the coredemptrix is not an official doctrine of the Catholic Church and is not widely accepted among Catholics.
To be considered Catholic by the Church, you must be baptized in the Catholic Church, or else properly baptized in another church and formally received into the Catholic Church by a priest. Being born to Catholic parents isn't enough. You can be the Pope's nephew, but if you haven't been baptized, you are not Catholic.
Yes, the Virgin Mary is considered a saint in the Catholic Church.
No, the Pope is not considered a king in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. The Pope is the head of the Church and is considered the spiritual leader, but he does not hold a political title like a king.
You contact your local Catholic parish and enroll in the RCIA program. After sufficient study, you will be accepted into the church at a special ceremony.