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  1. The Catholic Church also has a pretty well established "career path" from seminary, to "entry-level" priesthood positions, to leadership of a parish, and beyond. In general, that means Catholic priests are well educated, have significant experience before reaching a position of leadership, and have "a boss" that they answer to if they screw up.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Christian marriage in its turn becomes an efficacious sign, the sacrament of the covenant of Christ and the Church. Since it signifies and communicates grace, marriage between baptized persons is ...

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), "Heresy is the obstinate post-baptismal denial of some truth which must be believed with divine and catholic faith, or it is likewise an ...

  4. My point is, the papacy as the Catholic Church defines it now is a logical and legitimate development, like the two natures of Christ in one Divine Person. Good sources on proving Catholic claims for the papacy are Adrian Fortescue’s The Early Church and the Papacy , and Keys Over the Christian World by Scott Butler and John Collorati, which ...

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Christianity begins with Jesus Christ. The effects of his life, the response to his teachings, the experience of his death, and the belief in his resurrection were the origins of the Christian community. When the Apostle Peter is represented in the New Testament as confessing that Jesus is “the Christ, the Son of the living God,” he speaks ...

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · A Maronite Christian originally from Lebanon, he was ordained in 2018 a priest in the Maronite Church, which is in communion with Rome, and brings invaluable field experience to the project.

  7. 6 days ago · The Crucifixion is Christ’s marriage bed where he was wedded to the Church (St. Augustine). The Crucifixion shows us most clearly how God loves us, not just how much, but the manner in which He loves us. Love is not just about quantity, but about quality. He is willing to suffer. The Crucifixion shows us most clearly what true love looks like.