In all the official definitions of the Catholic Church, the word "inspiration" is always defined in relation to Sacred Scripture, in the back of the Catechism, there is a Glossary which lists:
Biblical Inspiration: The gift of the Holy Spirit which assisted a human author to write a biblical book so that is has God as its author and teaches faithfully, without error, the saving truth that God has willed to be consigned to us (105).
A kid friendly definition would be - The head of the Catholic Church.
he was a catholic. he used mother nature as inspiration and he was first criticied.
.Roman Catholic AnswerBy definition, a Catholic community, by its very existence as Catholic should be all inclusive, not sure what you are looking for.
If you were to search both a Jewish Encyclopedia and a Catholic Encyclopedia under the heading of God, you will immediately notice that the Jewish definition of God is not the same definition for God as predisposed by the Roman Catholic Church. Semantically speaking, Jews do not believe in the Roman Catholic God because most Jews do not subscribe to Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity nor do the Roman Catholic Church subscribe to Judaism's definition of the Sovereign One.
Catholic expression in latin language. The meaning is "Peace be to you".
Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.
Muse is to think, to ponder, or to contemplate. Also a noun, describing an artistic inspiration.
The simple answer is that no matter what he may have claimed to be, he clearly was not a Christian by any reasonable definition of the term.
Any and all Christian denominations that are not Catholic are protestant by definition, so the answer is yes.
The Catholic Church defines a prophet as a person who receives messages from God and shares them with others to guide them in faith and morality.
Emil Dorsch has written: 'De inspiratione s. scripturae' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Bible, Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Inspiration, Theology, Doctrinal
Seeing as there is no break in historical continuity between the early Church and the Catholic Church, the symbol that applied to the early Church by definition represents the Catholic Church.