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  1. Aug 5, 2019 · See, the rapture is a Protestant idea; we Catholics don't believe in it. In fact, even most Protestants don't believe in it. The belief is barely a few hundred years old, and it's found mainly in American strands of Protestantism. In other countries, the idea isn't nearly as pervasive as it is here.

  2. Aug 11, 2014 · From a Catholic viewpoint, the doctrine is often misunderstood. To clarify the puzzle we must ask this question: On the day of the Rapture, will Christians be coming or going? The popular answer among many evangelicals is that we’ll be leaving on the day of the Rapture. But that’s not what St. Paul thought.

  3. Do Catholics Believe in the Rapture? Are Christians going to be taken up and out of the world before the big trouble with the anti-Christ begins? Catholics say no, that is a false view of God’s revelation regarding the end times. Karlo Broussard takes up a popular Protestant challenge: How can the Catholic Church teach that faithful ...

  4. Catholics do not generally use the term Rapture, nor do they believe in a Rapture that will take place some time before the Second Coming, as do many Evangelicals.

  5. Sep 3, 2023 · In summary, Catholics do not believe in the rapture as traditionally understood by many Protestant denominations. Rather, the Catholic Church teaches about the second coming of Christ, the universal judgment, and the establishment of God’s kingdom on Earth.

  6. Author: Colin B. Donovan, STL. Share. Endtimes, Millennium, Rapture. The term "endtimes" applies both to the era of Christ's first coming (Heb 1:2, 1 Cor 10:11, Heb 9:26) and to the events immediately before his return and the end of the ages (Mt 24:13, 2 Tim 2:1, 2 Peter 3:3). The definitive Catholic teaching on the endtimes is contained in ...

  7. The five myths presented here summarize many of those questions, revealing the deep flaws in the popular and modern theological invention, which Protestants call the Rapture.

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