What religion does Catholic fall under?

Catholicism falls under the umbrella of Christianity, specifically as the largest Christian denomination, tracing its roots to Jesus Christ and the Apostles, led by the Pope as the successor to St. Peter, and comprising unique beliefs, traditions, and practices like the sacraments, distinct from Protestantism and Orthodox Christianity.

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What religion are the Catholics?

“The Catholic Church is a denomination of Christianity. It is the largest denomination of Christians, with over 1 billion members. It is the world's second-largest religious group after Sunni Islam. It teaches that it is the same church started by Jesus Christ and his followers about 2,000 years ago.

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Do Catholics call themselves Christians?

"Catholic" and "Christian" could be seen as synonyms, since "catholic" means in reference to the universal Christian church. However, I know what you mean. In my area, many of the Protestants will say that they are simply "Christian," while Catholics call themselves as such.

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What is Catholic religion vs Christianity?

Christianity is the broad religion centered on Jesus Christ, while Catholicism is the largest denomination within Christianity, like a major branch of a tree. All Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic; other groups include Orthodox, Protestant (Baptist, Methodist, etc.), and more, all sharing core beliefs but differing on authority (Bible alone vs. Scripture + Tradition), sacraments, the Pope's role, and practices like veneration of saints. 

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What country's main religion is Catholic?

Italy. Italy is a predominately Catholic country in Europe, with around 50.4 million Catholics living in the country. Catholicism is the predominant religion in Italy, with 78% of citizens practicing Catholicism.

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Are Catholics and Christians the SAME!? What is the difference?!

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What is Donald Trump's religion?

Donald Trump identifies as a nondenominational Christian, having previously been associated with Presbyterianism and influenced by Norman Vincent Peale's "positive thinking," though his faith journey includes shifting affiliations and a strong connection with evangelical Christians, with recent statements emphasizing a stronger faith after a life-threatening event. While raised Presbyterian and attending church as a child, he declared himself nondenominational in 2020, yet his religious identity is complex, drawing from various Christian influences and appealing to a broad base of Christian supporters, including Christian nationalists. 

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What religion is closest to Catholic beliefs?

Lutherans hold themselves to be in continuity with the apostolic church and affirm the writings of the Church Fathers and the first four ecumenical councils.

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Why is Catholicism not considered Christianity?

There are undoubtedly many, many true Christians within the Roman Catholic Church. However, the official doctrine of the Catholic Church does not teach the biblical Gospel. So those who are saved within the Catholic Church are saved in spite of the official Roman Catholic teaching, not because of it.

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What do Catholics actually believe?

Catholics worship the One and Only God, who is the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.) He is ONE God, in three divine Persons, and his name is YHWH or Yahweh. The second Person of this Trinity (the Son) came to earth and took on humanity. His name is Yeshua (meaning: “Yahweh Saves”).

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Are Christians and Catholics can be together?

The Catholic Church recognizes as sacramental, (1) the marriages between two baptized Protestants or between two baptized Orthodox Christians, as well as (2) marriages between baptized non-Catholic Christians and Catholic Christians, although in the latter case, consent from the diocesan bishop must be obtained, with ...

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Do Catholics go to heaven?

Answer: Our Church teaches that immediately after death, our soul separates from our earthly body and we stand before God for judgement. We then enter heaven, Purgatory or hell. Heaven is the ultimate end and fulfillment of the deepest human longings, the state of supreme, definitive happiness.

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Why don't Catholics call God by his name?

The Catholic decree

First, to honor Jewish tradition, which never pronounces the divine name aloud but substitutes Adonai (Lord) or HaShem (The Name). Second, to preserve Christian continuity, since from the earliest centuries Christians have said Kyrios or Dominus rather than attempting to pronounce YHWH.

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What is not allowed in Catholicism?

Catholics do not believe that it is allowable to break a lawful oath, or tell a lie, or do any other wicked thing whatever for the sake of promoting the supposed interest of the Church, or for any good, however great, likely to arise from it.

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What religions are not Catholic?

Contents

  • 6.1 Lutheranism.
  • 6.2 Anglicanism.
  • 6.3 Calvinism (Reformed Christianity)
  • 6.4 Methodism.
  • 6.5 Hussitism.
  • 6.6 Adventism.
  • 6.7 Pentecostalism.
  • 6.8 Quakerism.

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Who do Catholics pray to?

It's crucial to clarify that Catholics do not worship saints. Worship is reserved exclusively for God. Instead, when Catholics pray to saints, we are asking for their prayers and intercession on our behalf.

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What are the 7 mortal sins in the Catholic Church?

In the standard list, the seven deadly sins according to the Catholic Church are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. In Catholicism, the classification of deadly sins into a group of seven originated with Tertullian and continued with Evagrius Ponticus.

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Why is Catholicism a true religion?

Irenaeus put it, we can say that “the glory of God is man fully alive” – and acting according to his true purpose. On this foundation – one that people of all creeds can agree on – I state that Catholicism is the true religion because it most truly protects, nourishes, and develops the human being in his fullness.

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What are the rules of being a Catholic?

The Baltimore Catechism outlines six "chief commandments," or Precepts of the Church: 1) assist at Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation; 2) fast and abstain on appointed days; 3) confess sins at least once a year; 4) receive Holy Communion during the Easter time; 5) contribute to the support of the Church; and 6 ...

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Which religion is closest to Catholicism?

The Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches, also considers themselves to be the original Christian church along with the Roman Catholic Church.

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What is the true religion according to Jesus?

True religion is worship “IN THE SPIRIT OF GOD.” Jesus told the Samaritan woman in John 4:23 that “an hour is coming and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in Spirit and truth, for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers.” God says He wants you to worship Him in SPIRIT; from your heart.

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What falls under Christianity?

Most classification schemes list Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox Christianity, with Orthodox Christianity being divided into Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy and the Church of the East.

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What are the two types of Catholics?

The Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches together form the "Catholic Church", often called the "Roman Catholic Church", the world's largest single religious body and the largest Christian denomination, as well as its largest Catholic church, comprising over half of all Christians (1.27 billion Christians of 2.1 billion) ...

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Is Trump Catholic or Protestant?

Trump was raised in his Scottish-born mother's Presbyterian faith, and publicly identified with it for most of his adult life, including during his 2016 presidential campaign. However, in October 2020, Trump declared that he no longer identified as Presbyterian and now considered himself a nondenominational Christian.

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When did Catholicism split from Christianity?

The Great Schism of 1054, also known as the 'East-West Schism,' divided Christianity, creating Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Although 1054 is the official date of this divide, tensions between the East and the West had been brewing for years.

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