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Exactly what are the core Catholic beliefs?

Why worship (?) Mary? It seems to speak very freely, they drink, but relate to other people as pagans. That sin, confess, and what? That means no sin?
  I am requesting that were not.
  Do not let your people do not marry Catholics in their churches well. Last I heard, they were blackballed if you have a divorce too. That should not be the time when a church or religion has to embrace / the most difficult … when one of them is going through a divorce? Not given the boot. It does not seem very Christian to me.

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12 comments for “Exactly what are the core Catholic beliefs?”


  1. Paul S says:

    I do not mean that this comment is addressed to all Catholics (who are more naive / ignorant).
      Catholics have the answer to most in the bloodshed of man (especially during the Middle Ages). Nothing but hypocrites that Jesus despised. I would be ashamed to be Catholic. Catholics used to kill anyone who was not going to "reform" in their eyes. Before any Catholic bites my head, do your research on Catholic history (especially the Inquisition). Because the Catholic leaders were lying to the church, all who had burned a bible. This is because the Bible reveals his false teachings.
      What does the Bible say? "God is love, love your neighbor as yourself", "love your enemy "…….. then think of the Catholic Inquisition - up to 60 million Native Americans were killed during the Spanish Inquisition alone! And yet, believe it is better for good.
      And yes, Catholics (though they do not know) are giving undue attention to the mother marriage. Praying, bowing in front of a shrine is idolatry no matter what angle you look! King Hezekiah did excuse the Israelites and say it was OK to keep the image of Moses, the serpent, just as they pray with him, not to eliminate all forms of idols of Israel.

  2. slmc421 says:

    That's why we have the Lutheran Church - also known as - the reform of the Catholic Church.
      [For zevin for worship is worship]
      [For 182ofwfehuwofj, indeed, to offer joss sticks and fruits to the deceased as a sign of respect is the cult]
      Rev. Smithhttp: / / Taiwan.LutheranChurch.tkhttp: / / Lutheran-Church.net

  3. Christian Chaplain says:

    Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen.
      Romans 1:25
      King James Version
      Mary is a creature.

  4. arvin_ia says:

    You are asking too many questions so we can properly address them. I will cover the first two.
      + + Catholic Beliefs
      A summary of key Catholic beliefs is contained in the Nicene Creed (year 325):
      We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, creator of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.
      We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, being one with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and our salvation came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, suffered, died and was buried. On the third day rose again in fulfillment of the Scriptures: He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end.
      We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. Look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.
      For a complete description of what Catholics believe, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/inde
      And the other Mary + + Santos
      We share the view of Catholics in the Communion of Saints with many other Christians, including Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Episcopal and Methodist Churches.
      The Communion of Saints is the belief that all saints are intimately related in the Body of Christ, a family. When it dies and goes to heaven, do not let this family.
      Everyone in heaven or on their way to heaven are saints, you, me, my deceased grandmother, Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II.
      As part of this family, you can ask your family and friends living here on earth to pray for you. Or, you can also ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Andrew, or your deceased grandmother living in heaven to pray for you.
      Prayer to the saints in heaven is simple communication, not worship.
      Ask others to pray for you if your loved ones on Earth or your loved ones in heaven is always optional.
      For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 946 et seq: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
      + With love in Christ.

  5. imacatho says:

    You can not have multiple divorces and married in a Catholic Church. Besides, anything is possible.
      Seriously.
      You can marry a Catholic in a Catholic ceremony if you are single and at least one of the people getting married is a baptized Catholic and confirmed.

  6. great gig in the sky says:

    children played.

  7. limousin says:

    Catholics worship God as expressed in the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).
      Cussing and drinking too much is inappropriate behavior for anyone, including Catholics.
      Catholics can not marry a Catholic, and receive the sacrament of marriage, provided that children are taught the Catholic faith. In addition, the ceremony was not held as part of a mass.
      I do not think "blackballed" is a canonical term. However, if you mean former releases, which is not true. Catholics to get divorced. However, the Church does not recognize divorce, according to Jesus own words. Moreover, if a divorced Catholic to marry again, the second marriage is not recognized, and a Catholic marriage must not receive Holy Communion.

  8. BLT says:

    I can not believe people think that. Catholics do not worship Mary. Only your worship. Who love Jesus. Can not even get along among themselves Christians?
      Talk to a real-life Catholic for some time.
      for the chaplain: If Mary is divine worship. Reverence is a profound respect or veneration.

  9. ¡я ιскч! says:

    The Pope and the Church is God never makes a Misako, but by writing them wrong
      Matthew 23:9 And call no man your father on earth: for one is your Father who is in heaven.
      I Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit speaks expressly, that in recent times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils;
      I Timothy 4:2 is speaking in hypocrisy, having their conscience seared with a hot iron;
      I Timothy 4:3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God created to be received with gratitude those who believe and know the truth.

  10. readthek says:

    praying to a statue, or imply that Mary is not worship the statue or primary.
      in a Chinese culture, some people offer joss sticks and fruits to the tomb of a late sign of respect and some are quick to say they are delaying worship the dead as dead.
      seriously do not understand why so many of them to ask stupid questions without showing respect for the research on the net first. however, are the same person who asks why not show respect

  11. Seriousl says:

    You actually have three questions and I answer them one by one.
      1. As for sacred images - the use of statues, icons, images, and even windows have their origins in the Old Testament. The statues are no more than three-dimensional images, while the icons and the windows are two-dimensional images. No one feels uncomfortable with an image of a loved one in your wallet or show his picture or portrait in a prominent place in your home, these photos remind the viewer of the person depicted. The same applies to statues, icons and images of saints, which remind us of the represented person and the honor given to God.
      The use of all images in the worship of God is not prohibited by the first order (second order as the number of Protestants). Exodus 20:4-5 says
      "You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or below ground or in the waters below. You do not bow down to them or worship them, for I the Lord your God, am a jealous God "(NIV).
      The ban is not the production of images (photographs), but the worship of images instead of God. This can be seen more clearly five chapters later, when God commands the Israelites through Moses:
      "make two cherubim of hammered gold at the ends of the cover (of the Ark of the Covenant)" (Exodus 25:18, NIV).
      Cherubim angels are slightly more up in the sky. Then God commands to take a picture of something on earth;
      "Make a lampstand of pure gold and hammer out the base and shaft, its flowerlike cups, buds and flowers … Three cups of almond-shaped flowers with buds and flowers … "(Exodus 25:31-36, NIV)
      The Israelites kneel before these images as part of their temple worship, not worship of images, but in the worship of God.
      All Christians, Protestants and Catholics, use a symbol of a fish to represent Jesus. Fish is something in the waters below.
      When you see a person kneeling in prayer before the statue does not mean that the person is the statue of worship (or the person represented by the statue). Occurs only worship God. Honor and praise are given to the saints and the example for their assistance in our quest to do God's will. As noted in the chapter entitled "Mary", "Protestants, in their worship services, music, and offer praise and prayer to God, this is the highest form of worship. Since we do not have a priesthood, who have nothing more they can offer. Catholics, on the other hand, offer the Sacrifice of the Mass to God. Our offering of sacrifice is made only to God and is our way of worship. This allows us to give less things like songs and praise and prayer to those who can pray in our behalf before God: the saints and especially to the Blessed Virgin Mary. When Protestants us what is your highest form of worship to someone other than God, we seem to be worshiping someone other than God. "
      As can be seen, the use of images has origins in the Old Testament is ordained by God, not as objects of worship, but as objects used in worship of God. Statues, icons, stained glass and became popular in the early church as the people had no Bibles (printing had not been invented yet) and even if they had been able to power, the average Christian can not read. Images from the Bible told stories and were used as methods of evangelization and instruction.
      2. Mixed marriages - The Church is aware of the danger of religious indifference and probable conflicts in the duty of the baptism and education of children in the Catholic faith. The Catholic Church demands that the partners must be willing to eliminate all the dangers of falling away from faith and a sincere promise that all children baptized and raised in the Catholic Church, and that the other party is fully aware of this obligation.
      3. Divorce - Jesus insisted that the marriage should be indissoluble (the original plan of God). Repealed accommodation had been committed by the sixth commandment. Thus, between a man and a woman named "a ratified and consummated marriage can not be dissolved by any human power or for any reason other than death" (Canon 1141).
      For what reasons Mal (2385)
      Divorce is immoral because:
      Enter a disorder that harms the deserted wife
      It traumatized children (who are divided between the parents)
      He has a contagious effect in society
      An abandoned wife (who has tried to be faithful) has not violated the moral law. He who destroys a canonically valid marriage commits a serious misdemeanor.

  12. St. Boniface Fan says:

    Jesus said that no divorce. The Catholic Church is faithful to Jesus' teaching on this ..
      We pray to Mary, our Blessed Mother of honor and seek his intercession.
      Read a book called "Catholicism" by Father McBrien for more information ..



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Exactly what are the core Catholic beliefs?

Why worship (?) Mary? It seems to speak very freely, they drink, but relate to other people as pagans. That sin, confess, and what? That means no sin?
  I am requesting that were not.
  Do not let your people do not marry Catholics in their churches well. Last I heard, they were blackballed if you have a divorce too. That should not be the time when a church or religion has to embrace / the most difficult … when one of them is going through a divorce? Not given the boot. It does not seem very Christian to me.

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  1. Exactly what are the core Catholic beliefs?
  2. How changed from Catholic to Protestant England?
  3. How changed from Catholic to Protestant England?
  4. What is with some Catholic beliefs (question Rude Answers please)?
  5. What is the difference between a priest and a Catholic priest Episcoplal R.?

12 comments for “Exactly what are the core Catholic beliefs?”


  1. Paul S says:

    I do not mean that this comment is addressed to all Catholics (who are more naive / ignorant).
      Catholics have the answer to most in the bloodshed of man (especially during the Middle Ages). Nothing but hypocrites that Jesus despised. I would be ashamed to be Catholic. Catholics used to kill anyone who was not going to "reform" in their eyes. Before any Catholic bites my head, do your research on Catholic history (especially the Inquisition). Because the Catholic leaders were lying to the church, all who had burned a bible. This is because the Bible reveals his false teachings.
      What does the Bible say? "God is love, love your neighbor as yourself", "love your enemy "…….. then think of the Catholic Inquisition - up to 60 million Native Americans were killed during the Spanish Inquisition alone! And yet, believe it is better for good.
      And yes, Catholics (though they do not know) are giving undue attention to the mother marriage. Praying, bowing in front of a shrine is idolatry no matter what angle you look! King Hezekiah did excuse the Israelites and say it was OK to keep the image of Moses, the serpent, just as they pray with him, not to eliminate all forms of idols of Israel.

  2. slmc421 says:

    That's why we have the Lutheran Church - also known as - the reform of the Catholic Church.
      [For zevin for worship is worship]
      [For 182ofwfehuwofj, indeed, to offer joss sticks and fruits to the deceased as a sign of respect is the cult]
      Rev. Smithhttp: / / Taiwan.LutheranChurch.tkhttp: / / Lutheran-Church.net

  3. Christian Chaplain says:

    Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen.
      Romans 1:25
      King James Version
      Mary is a creature.

  4. arvin_ia says:

    You are asking too many questions so we can properly address them. I will cover the first two.
      + + Catholic Beliefs
      A summary of key Catholic beliefs is contained in the Nicene Creed (year 325):
      We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, creator of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.
      We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, being one with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and our salvation came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, suffered, died and was buried. On the third day rose again in fulfillment of the Scriptures: He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end.
      We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. Look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.
      For a complete description of what Catholics believe, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/inde
      And the other Mary + + Santos
      We share the view of Catholics in the Communion of Saints with many other Christians, including Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Episcopal and Methodist Churches.
      The Communion of Saints is the belief that all saints are intimately related in the Body of Christ, a family. When it dies and goes to heaven, do not let this family.
      Everyone in heaven or on their way to heaven are saints, you, me, my deceased grandmother, Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II.
      As part of this family, you can ask your family and friends living here on earth to pray for you. Or, you can also ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Andrew, or your deceased grandmother living in heaven to pray for you.
      Prayer to the saints in heaven is simple communication, not worship.
      Ask others to pray for you if your loved ones on Earth or your loved ones in heaven is always optional.
      For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 946 et seq: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
      + With love in Christ.

  5. imacatho says:

    You can not have multiple divorces and married in a Catholic Church. Besides, anything is possible.
      Seriously.
      You can marry a Catholic in a Catholic ceremony if you are single and at least one of the people getting married is a baptized Catholic and confirmed.

  6. great gig in the sky says:

    children played.

  7. limousin says:

    Catholics worship God as expressed in the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).
      Cussing and drinking too much is inappropriate behavior for anyone, including Catholics.
      Catholics can not marry a Catholic, and receive the sacrament of marriage, provided that children are taught the Catholic faith. In addition, the ceremony was not held as part of a mass.
      I do not think "blackballed" is a canonical term. However, if you mean former releases, which is not true. Catholics to get divorced. However, the Church does not recognize divorce, according to Jesus own words. Moreover, if a divorced Catholic to marry again, the second marriage is not recognized, and a Catholic marriage must not receive Holy Communion.

  8. BLT says:

    I can not believe people think that. Catholics do not worship Mary. Only your worship. Who love Jesus. Can not even get along among themselves Christians?
      Talk to a real-life Catholic for some time.
      for the chaplain: If Mary is divine worship. Reverence is a profound respect or veneration.

  9. ¡я ιскч! says:

    The Pope and the Church is God never makes a Misako, but by writing them wrong
      Matthew 23:9 And call no man your father on earth: for one is your Father who is in heaven.
      I Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit speaks expressly, that in recent times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils;
      I Timothy 4:2 is speaking in hypocrisy, having their conscience seared with a hot iron;
      I Timothy 4:3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God created to be received with gratitude those who believe and know the truth.

  10. readthek says:

    praying to a statue, or imply that Mary is not worship the statue or primary.
      in a Chinese culture, some people offer joss sticks and fruits to the tomb of a late sign of respect and some are quick to say they are delaying worship the dead as dead.
      seriously do not understand why so many of them to ask stupid questions without showing respect for the research on the net first. however, are the same person who asks why not show respect

  11. Seriousl says:

    You actually have three questions and I answer them one by one.
      1. As for sacred images - the use of statues, icons, images, and even windows have their origins in the Old Testament. The statues are no more than three-dimensional images, while the icons and the windows are two-dimensional images. No one feels uncomfortable with an image of a loved one in your wallet or show his picture or portrait in a prominent place in your home, these photos remind the viewer of the person depicted. The same applies to statues, icons and images of saints, which remind us of the represented person and the honor given to God.
      The use of all images in the worship of God is not prohibited by the first order (second order as the number of Protestants). Exodus 20:4-5 says
      "You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or below ground or in the waters below. You do not bow down to them or worship them, for I the Lord your God, am a jealous God "(NIV).
      The ban is not the production of images (photographs), but the worship of images instead of God. This can be seen more clearly five chapters later, when God commands the Israelites through Moses:
      "make two cherubim of hammered gold at the ends of the cover (of the Ark of the Covenant)" (Exodus 25:18, NIV).
      Cherubim angels are slightly more up in the sky. Then God commands to take a picture of something on earth;
      "Make a lampstand of pure gold and hammer out the base and shaft, its flowerlike cups, buds and flowers … Three cups of almond-shaped flowers with buds and flowers … "(Exodus 25:31-36, NIV)
      The Israelites kneel before these images as part of their temple worship, not worship of images, but in the worship of God.
      All Christians, Protestants and Catholics, use a symbol of a fish to represent Jesus. Fish is something in the waters below.
      When you see a person kneeling in prayer before the statue does not mean that the person is the statue of worship (or the person represented by the statue). Occurs only worship God. Honor and praise are given to the saints and the example for their assistance in our quest to do God's will. As noted in the chapter entitled "Mary", "Protestants, in their worship services, music, and offer praise and prayer to God, this is the highest form of worship. Since we do not have a priesthood, who have nothing more they can offer. Catholics, on the other hand, offer the Sacrifice of the Mass to God. Our offering of sacrifice is made only to God and is our way of worship. This allows us to give less things like songs and praise and prayer to those who can pray in our behalf before God: the saints and especially to the Blessed Virgin Mary. When Protestants us what is your highest form of worship to someone other than God, we seem to be worshiping someone other than God. "
      As can be seen, the use of images has origins in the Old Testament is ordained by God, not as objects of worship, but as objects used in worship of God. Statues, icons, stained glass and became popular in the early church as the people had no Bibles (printing had not been invented yet) and even if they had been able to power, the average Christian can not read. Images from the Bible told stories and were used as methods of evangelization and instruction.
      2. Mixed marriages - The Church is aware of the danger of religious indifference and probable conflicts in the duty of the baptism and education of children in the Catholic faith. The Catholic Church demands that the partners must be willing to eliminate all the dangers of falling away from faith and a sincere promise that all children baptized and raised in the Catholic Church, and that the other party is fully aware of this obligation.
      3. Divorce - Jesus insisted that the marriage should be indissoluble (the original plan of God). Repealed accommodation had been committed by the sixth commandment. Thus, between a man and a woman named "a ratified and consummated marriage can not be dissolved by any human power or for any reason other than death" (Canon 1141).
      For what reasons Mal (2385)
      Divorce is immoral because:
      Enter a disorder that harms the deserted wife
      It traumatized children (who are divided between the parents)
      He has a contagious effect in society
      An abandoned wife (who has tried to be faithful) has not violated the moral law. He who destroys a canonically valid marriage commits a serious misdemeanor.

  12. St. Boniface Fan says:

    Jesus said that no divorce. The Catholic Church is faithful to Jesus' teaching on this ..
      We pray to Mary, our Blessed Mother of honor and seek his intercession.
      Read a book called "Catholicism" by Father McBrien for more information ..



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