They were both alarmed because they were very radical and denied both of their religions.
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Catholic AnswerThey were alarmed because they were endangering the eternal salvation of those children whom they refused to baptize.I guess it depends on who you're talking to.
Anabaptists were part of the radical reform movement in 16th century Europe. Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They required baptismal candidates to make their own faith confessions, and as a result forbade the baptism of infants. They were persecuted by both the Roman Catholics and the Magisterial Protestants.
Catholics and Protestants are both part of Christianity.
A:Until the time of the Reformation, it was easy for most people in Western Europe to define a heretic. He was someone who was not obedient to the Catholic Church. With the coming of the Reformation, we had the situation that for Catholics, Protestants were heretic; for Protestants, Catholics were heretics; and for both, Anabaptists were heretics. Sebastian Castellio said that a heretic was someone with whom someone else disagreed.
That Christ is the Messiah.
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The New American Bible is a protetant publication.
They were both Catholics and Protestants and gave a voice to the opressed Catholics. If it were no for them, Catholics would be opressed to this day and there would be no political process.
Both Catholics & Orthodox believe in Apostolic Succession, while Protestants do not.
Brought both protestants and catholics.
There are both Protestant and Catholic versions available.
Most Catholics think of the Pope as their Holy Father, Christ's vicar on Earth, the heir of Saint Peter and the head of their Church. Most Protestants think of the Pope as the crowning symbol of Catholicism's apostasy from the anti-establishment teaching of Jesus. You don't ask about Orthodox Christians, most of whom consider both Protestants and Catholics to be pagans.