Still Catholic After All these years
STILL CATHOLIC AFTER ALL THESE YEARSI believe in God, Father Almighty, and in Jesus Christ, His only begotten son, Our Lord, who was born of the Holy Ghost and of Mary, the Virgin, who was crucified under Pontius Pilate and buried; on the third day He rose from the dead ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father, from whence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead; and in the Holy Ghost; the Holy Church; the remission of sins; and the resurrection of the dead. (Apostles Creed)I am Catholic, and this prayer that is said at church every Sunday encompasses my beliefs as a Catholic. Before I get into what I believe in as a Catholic, I would like to give some background on the religion itself, because this has also shaped my beliefs.Catholicism comes from Christianity. Of all the religions, Christianity is the most widespread and has the largest number of members. (Smith, p.317) Christianity is based on actual history, and they have historical facts to back up a lot of the ideas.The word "Catholic" is generally taken to mean "universal", although the Greek roots of the word mean "according to (kata) the whole (holos). In the ancient Church, it was used to refer to a single,
However, no one is excluded based on his or her lack of financial contributions. The first is that Catholics believe in the Church as its teacher. By the time I was in high school, my parents let me decide if I wanted to continue going to Church on Sundays, and I, being a teenager, decided that sleeping in on Sundays was a much better idea. I went to Catholic school, and made my first communion, reconciliation, and confirmation there. There are two main ideas that separate Catholicism from Christianity. (web) There is also no age requirement to become Catholic, although there are age restrictions on some of the Sacraments. Cyril of Jerusalem stated: "The Church is called Catholic, because it teaches universally and infallibly each and every doctrined which must come to the knowledge of men, concerning things visible and invisible, heavenly and earthly, . because it universally treats and heals every class of sins, and because it possesses within itself every conceivable form of virtue, in deeds and in words and in the spiritual gifts of every description. However, it was never my choice to be Catholic, that's just the way it always was. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. People are dying of AIDS, and there are unwanted pregnancies that could be prevented by birth control. Followers are expected to live according to the Ten Commandments of the Old Testament, the Gospel message of Jesus Christ, and the laws and moral teachings of the Church. This means that just as you might need a math teacher to explain your textbook in a way that you understand, we need the leaders of the Church (Pope, bishops, and priests) to interpret the Bible. Our journey begins at baptism, and we continue on that journey towards eternal happiness. The Church believes that anyone whose life is terminated in a gas chamber, by hanging, by lethal injection or by a firing squad is one of us-a human person, a brother or a sister, however cruel and inhumane his or her actions may appear.
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