According to Catholic belief, Jesus came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer the opportunity for eternal life through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
According to Catholic belief, Jesus descended into hell to proclaim victory over sin and death, and to offer redemption to the souls of the righteous who had died before his resurrection.
The Christian belief is the Catholic belief: Jesus Christ possessed two natures, a human one, and a divine one. All Catholics believe this as one of their Faith's core dogmas.
The entire tenet of the Roman Catholic faith IS the concept of the salvation of the people by the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross. His dying on the cross is what, according to Catholic belief, opened the doors of Heaven.
According to the Catholic Church, Jesus Christ.
According to Catholic beliefs, Jesus is buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus had awareness of his divine identity as the Son of God during his time on Earth.
During his time on earth, Jesus performed miracles, preached about love and forgiveness, and ultimately sacrificed himself to save humanity from sin according to Christian belief.
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ was the firstborn from the dead.
Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus was able to sin but chose not to because he was both fully human and fully divine.
When Jesus was crucified, according to Christian belief, there was darkness and an earthquake on Earth. In heaven, it is believed that there was sorrow and mourning among the angels and heavenly beings witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated into the form of a man. Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God who came to Earth in human form to save humanity from sin.
Yes; the belief that Jesus is God is a doctrine of the Catholic Church attested to in Scripture and defined as dogma by the Council of Nicea.