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  1. I would not believe in the Gospel, had not the authority of the Catholic Church already moved me. Every Catholic Should Know the Bible. Even though the Church is the primary interpreter of the Bible, every Catholic should make the Bible a part of his or her life. Even for those who cannot read, whether because they are too young or are in a ...

  2. In its revision of the liturgy, the Catholic Church significantly expanded the parts of the Bible heard at Mass, and popular hymns were tied more explicitly to scripture. Better educated in the basics of their faith, and learning from their Protestant brothers and sisters, Catholics read the Bible more. They also learned to pray with scripture.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · The Life of Jesus Christ Jesus Was Conceived by the Power of the Holy Spirit. Catholics believe that Jesus was conceived not by a human father, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. According to the Gospel, the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her she would conceive and bear a son even though she was a virgin.

  4. The beliefs of Catholics are found in the Bible in two ways: explicit and implicit. Some teachings of the Catholic Church are easily found in the Bible. For example, that Jesus is the Son of God, that he called Twelve Apostles to follow him, that he healed, forgave sins, proclaimed the Kingdom of God present in his person, and that he suffered, died and rose again for our sins, are all very ...

  5. Catholics do not believe that the fullness of revelation is either Scripture alone or Scripture plus Tradition. Instead, the Second Vatican Council (in the document Dei Verbum , “The Word of God”) insists that Jesus himself “is both the mediator and the fullness of all revelation” ( Dei Verbum 2).

  6. Apr 1, 2006 · Catholics do confess their sins directly to God both within and outside the confessional. Jesus advocated praying directly to the Father to ask forgiveness for our sins (Matt. 6:12), and Catholics do this communally at every Mass and in prayer groups, and individually during private prayer.

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  8. (d) "Christ," a Greek word meaning "anointed," signifies Jesus' three-fold office of King, Priest, and Prophet, because, of old, kings, priests, and prophets were anointed. 79. What is the chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ? The chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ is that He is God made man. 80.

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