Everything I've seen so far is pretty much correct. The Catholic Church (which is more than just the Roman Catholic Church in case anyone was wondering) is liturgical. Our worship of God follows a ritual which allows any Catholic around the world to go to any other Catholic church and pretty much know exactly what's going on, even through a language barrier. There are also liturgical protestant denominations.
We also believe that the Church is apostolic (the bishops are the successors of the apostles, with the pope as the successor of Peter), authoritative, and infallible in matters of faith and morals (through the promise of the Holy Spirit).
We do not believe in Sola Scriptura, but that Scripture and Sacred Tradition (not man-made tradition) are part of one Deposit of Faith.
We do not believe in Sola Fide, but that faith and works together play a part in our salvation, which is a grace from God that no human can earn. As has already been said, we do not believe that you can have assurance of your salvation while alive, but persevere to the end.
We hold Mary in the highest esteem. We believe that she was conceived without sin, and that she remained sinless throughout her life, and that she remained a virgin throughout her life as well.
We also believe in Purgatory as a place where those who have need are purified before entering heaven.
I would say that the greatest difference though, is that the Catholic Church is sacramental. We believe in 7 Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance (confession), Anointing of the Sick, Marriage, and Holy Orders (deacons, priests, and bishops). Of particular note, we believe that during the Eucharist (communion, The Lord's Supper) the bread and wine undergo and substantive change and truly become the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
ChristianRonin wrote:But yah.. I personally believe that Jesus died.. rose again.. and is the savior of the human race.. I believe that denominations don't really matter as long as this FACT is believed... be you catholic, protestant..or whatever.. One must Have Jesus as their Lord and Savior.... Now, as a baptist.. i do believe that good works are good to have.. but aren't neccassary.... but that is just merely my interperatation based off a verse in Ephesians.. and other books of the New Testament..
ShiroiHikari wrote:I was raised Nazarene. the Nazarenes believe you shouldn't dance, shouldn't go to the theatre, and a couple of other things, although you don't see them enforcing that much anymore.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:question
ive heard many people ask "well yes you can pray through preists and Mary. And you can ask them to pray for you... but couldnt you just pray TO Jesus instead?"
what would be an answer for that? Because I can't think of one
Volt wrote:Notice commandment #11: Thou shall have Beliefs that are perfectly correct in accordance with everyone else is missing. Probably for a good reason.
Mine are flawed to you, yours are flawed to me.
We're all a bunch of fools, we're all trying to understand something that is not fully comprehensable to us. In the end we've all got some pretty flawed beleifs. Thank God that's not what determains our salvation.
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