my father was presbytarian, and from what i can gather, they worship in English, not in latin, so therefore were part of the protestant church, and also did not take communion every week, but took wine with it, which was different to the catholics of the time ( i know many catholic churches do now take wine with communion, but im talking about in the 50s in Ireland )
they were a simple religion and did not belive in icons and statues like the catholics, i suppose they are very similar to the church of England. i hope this helps and that what I've said is accurate!
AnswerPresbyterians place more emphasis on sinfulness and that there is nothing an unsaved person can do that is good---this is derived form Calvin and is called the doctrine of "total depravity." Catholics to not feel that the unreedeemed person is quite so bad---essentially good, but deformed by sin.Catholic Presbyterian Church was created in 1842.
yes, he is Presbyterian
No, he was not a Catholic. In fact, he was a Presbyterian minister.
Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Presbyterian and Catholic.
The Uniting Church is Protestant, as oppose to Catholic. Google "reformation" :) The Uniting Church is also made up of 3 denominations that joined together: The Presbyterian, Congregationalist and Methodist.
Why not?
He was raised in the Presbyterian Church.Whether or not he became Catholic I do not know. However, as a youth he attended Sunday School at Arcadia Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois.
John Calvin. That is why the Presbyterian Church is also known as 'Calvinist.'
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
The main difference is that the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ 2000 years ago, guaranteed by Him until the end of the world, and He sent the Holy Spirit to guide it into all truth. All of the others were founded by men approximately 1,500 years later, have no guarantees from God, and are not guided by the Holy Spirit.
First Presbyterian Church is much larger, and exists all over the United States. The United Presbyterian Church is common in the southeast of the United States, and likely stems from the large number of Scots who first lived there. (Presbyterian churches were first tied to Scotland)