Roman province of Judea, which is part of present-day Israel, Palestine and Lebanon Sundays Solemnity of Mary, January 1 Ascension of Jesus, May 13 - Celebrated on the sixth Thursday after Easter Sunday Solemnity of All Saints, November 1 Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, December 8 Christmas, December 25Ĭhristmas (celebration of the birth of Jesus), Good Friday (death of Jesus), Sunday (day of rest), Easter (resurrection of Jesus), Lent (Catholicism), saints' feast days. Divorce does not exist in Catholicism, but there is annulment (that the marriage was invalid to begin with) by competent church official. Marriage is sacrament between one man and one woman. The Trinity.Ĭatholic - from the Greek adjective καθολικός, (katholikos) meaning "general" or "universal". Apostles and Nicene's Creed states beliefs One God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns. although several other offices also exist) Heirarchial clergy in Holy Orders Deacons, monks, nuns, Priests and Bishops, other ranks are only offices (archibshop, cardinal Pope etc. Catholics widely use them as depictions of Christ, Mary, and the Saints.Ĭhurch, chapel, cathedral, basilica, home bible study, personal dwellings. Differences - Similarities - Catholicism versus Christianity comparison chartĬrosses, statues and pictures are acceptable in Catholicism.
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