That depends upon what you mean by prolonging life. If it means using normal medical means to keep a person alive - eg: nutrition, water, medications, oxygen, etc., the Church not only approves it but demands it. If you mean keeping a body alive by machines and purely artificial and extraordinary means, while the Church does not outright forbid it, they do not encourage it since it does not truly prolong life as we know it and may interfere with a natural death. On the other hand, the Church forbids assisted suicide. God, alone, determines when a life should end.
The catholic view on unborn babies is that you should NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE commit an abortion. And the catholic view on the elderly is u should not, even if they are in pain, do euthanasia (deliberately ending someones life because they are in pain). God should be the only one to decide who lives and who dies
There was no single view. See related link for an article on the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
The Catholic Church does not have an official stance on zombies as it is a fictional concept. However, the Church promotes respect for human life and emphasizes the importance of treating all individuals with dignity and compassion, even in fictional scenarios.
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.
Their view about what?
Placido Domingo is known to be a devout Catholic. He has spoken openly about his faith and the importance of religion in his life. Domingo has been seen attending religious events and has mentioned how his faith has influenced his career and personal life.
It all depends on what you view as the best for a dating site. Some catholic dating sites are Catholic Match, Catholic Soul mate, Perfect Match, and Catholic Singles.
They have a optimistic view on life
The Catholic Church believes in the sanctity of life and values both the mother and the unborn child. In cases where the mother's life is at risk during pregnancy, the Church teaches that medical interventions should aim to save both lives if possible, but if it is not possible to save both, it may be morally permissible to prioritize saving the mother's life.
There are a number of saints named James but all are Catholic and hold the Catholic view. Magic (not the David Copperfield illusions) is not from God, it is demonic and comes from Satan. It is evil.
The main view of the catholics is that Mary was a virgin all her life, Mary intercedes for us and not Jesus, they believe Mary did not die but went to heaven.
Basically: "Thou shalt not kill." Although there are a few cases where it might be justified: In a just war or to protect one's life or the lives of others.