Help! Question (s) for fellow Catholics! = D?
Hi,
Actually, I'm Catholic I confirmed about 4 weeks, I feel very blessed! I've been reading books to help me in case of a Protestant asks me something. I also have Bible verses (not the 7 books removed, although I know what to say if requested)
1) Where can I find things about the confirmation in the Bible?
2) … I just need some basic information from the Bible to help, I know about Mary reconciliation, communion, baptism at birth, and how Jesus died once!
Thanks for any reply! = D
- Question for fellow Catholics about reconciliation / confession?
- Fellow Catholics … What do you think of this?
- You can go to the Protestants and Catholics, and the confession was excused from their sins?
- Christians (Catholics and Protestants), please help me with this Bible question?
- Where beliefs of Catholics Get?






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Practices and traditions of the Catholic Church have been conceived by man. The Bible itsself is open to interpretation. Some see it as metaphorical, while others have their own interpretations too literally. One thing is certain. This is not a contest of knowledge. While I am not a religious man, I understand that such a division between people is not exactly what Jesus would have wanted. I also think it would refute the practice of any and all churches in extistence today. Do not take this wrong, but much of Christianity, while claiming to follow the teachings of Jesus, keep an empty hole on the surface than they really tried to teach.
1) The sacrament of confirmation rests with the tongues of fire (Acts 1:4-8) (Acts 1:15-26), etc.
2) I found a Bible study to be useful to learn the basics.
Good luck.
Sorry to answer this question, but why only for Catholics? Good luck searching. I am a Protestant.
You ask all these questions, which confirmed what is? Do not you know? I was a Catholic at a time. Now I am a Christian to love Jesus.
Here is a great website that can help with all sorts of questions, and responded in a very biblical http://www.gotquestions.org