Catholics profess faith in a Triune God - that means three Persons in one God. God is Father/Creator, Son/Redeemer and Spirit/Sanctifier.
Judeo-Christian faith is one god; Greco-Roman faith had many gods.
12 major gods and hundres of minor godsIn the catholic faith there is only one God.
St. George was a Catholic Christian.I believe that the St. means he was a saint. Saints are usually Catholic.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
The Catholic Church is not associated in any way with the pagan Egyptian gods mentioned.
They are a very influential religion and throught their policys influence poverty as a result of bad birth control methods and the spread of STD as they have objectiond against the use of condoms. They cann do much to improve the lot of millions of people throughout the world, and do however they can do far more but feel they may lose some of their power of they do.
A:The one thing you could call belief in the Roman gods is 'religion'. Some people believed in all the gods, and this would be polytheistic religion. If people believed that the gods all existed, but only worshipped one of the gods, this was henonism. Those who believed in all the gods, including the God of the Jews, were 'God-fearers'. For the Romans, there was no general compulsion to believe in or worship their gods to the exclusion of others.
Italy has freedom of religion. Rome is the headquarters of the Catholic faith, which is a monotheistic religion, as are Judaism and Islam. In the time of the Roman empire until A.D.313, the state religion was polytheistic, i.e. many gods.
Reason for faith? The gods were their way of explaining the world around them. For example, if there's a storm, Zeus (sky god) is angry.
That temple was called The Pantheon, and it is still in service today as a Roman Catholic Church.
He was tortured and beheaded for refusing to denounce his Christian faith and make offerings to the Roman gods.
The ruler of the Roman Gods is Jupiter