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Index
National Geographic Genographic Project Reveals How Old Beliefs Die Hard.
Guides Part 5 Animal Guides Including my Cat
The Servant - A Book Summary
Catholic Church: Staying Power for 2,000 Years
Popularity of Celtic Spirituality
Practical Spirituality—Dealing With The Fear
Practical Spirituality: Healing Depression IIIA
Christian Fire and Brimestoners Can Cause Quite a Stur
Lessons for Life: THE CREATION
Spirituality; To Be or Not To Be
Spirituality: A Definition Of Enlightenment
Post Feminism - Filling the Void
Christian Fundamentalists -- The High Cost of Being Sincerely Wrong
Experiencing a Bar Vitzvah
Rituals: Repetitive Gibberish or Evidence of Our Spiritual Awareness?
Spiritual Perspective on Peace
Dreams: Interpret Your Dreams to Solve Problems and Gain Spiritual Guidance
How To Build An Altar In Your Home and Some Examples of Altars
Creating Money, Prosperity, and Abundance Now (Part 2)
New Age Spirituality Beliefs
Debt and New Spirituality
How to Improve Dream Recall Using Body, Mind, and Spirit
Will Science Get Closer To God Than Religion Has?
Christian Church: How It Has Grown and Changed
Spirituality And Science - Opposites?
Spirituality: The Key To Optimal Health
Spirituality; Does Healing Really Help?
Achieving Spiritual Health
Spirituality: Beyond Meditation
Improving Your Spiritual Life (for Christians)
Spirituality: Eliminating Envy From Your Life
A Tuned Bio-Field and a New Definition of Consciousness: Part 2
From Birth to Teen, Spirituality in Children
Ten Signs of Good Health
Spirituality – Bhagavan Nityananda, the Great Siddha of India
The Reason For the Season
Christian Ethics & Servant Leadership in Today's Workplace & Society
Wisdom Quotes Point - Arguments Just Explain
Alternative Healthcare versus Traditional Western Medicine
Emotional and Spiritual Sustenance - The Forgotten Food
Spirituality: Envisioning A New Reality
Married Women Who Control Men
Be A Wedding Goddess - The Antidote to Bridal Stress
Practicing Karmic Yoga at Your Workplace
Spirituality: Is Death Toxic To You?

Catholic Church: Staying Power for 2,000 Years

By Eriani Doyel
The Catholic Church has been in existence on the earth longer than any other Christian denomination. The Catholics can trace the Pope’s and the Catholic Church’s authority back to Peter at the time of Jesus Christ. Most other Christian churches broke away from the Catholic Church at one point in time or another. But, they still retain many of the traditions and beliefs of the Catholic Church. If you examine the hierarchy of the Catholic Church you would find that it is very similar to the Church that Jesus Christ established when he set up his Church. Just as Peter was the head of the Church after Christ was crucified, the Church today has the Pope. Then there are the cardinals. The Bishops are like the apostles and then there are deacons and priests. Only men are able to participate in the leadership roles in the Church. The Catholic Church rests on a foundation of four basic beliefs or tenets. These beliefs are: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. Here are brief definitions of the beliefs to make them clearer: One: One stands for the one true gospel of Jesus Christ. Although there are many principles within the gospel, there is only one true gospel and one true Church as Jesus Christ set it up. It also stands for the one body of Jesus Christ. Holy: Holy means that the Catholic Church is perfect, pure and sanctified. Although the members and even the leadership are not perfect the church itself is perfect. Catholic: The word Catholic can be traced back to the Greek word “katas” which means universal or whole. If you were to look at the statement of beliefs for some Protestant religions not just the Catholic Church, you would find the term “catholic” in them as well. When Jesus Christ was on the earth, he commanded his followers to take the gospel to the whole earth so that in theory all people would share one belief and faith. Apostolic: Just as when Christ was on the earth, the Catholics set up a Church with apostles. The Catholics in the world today number over 1 billion. The church is concerned that it is not growing as fast as some of the Protestant and other religions. They have also battled scandals regarding leaders who have been accused and convicted of crimes against children and also leaders who hid the evidence. Some believe that the Church needs to update its views on women in the priesthood and other societal issues. But, it is unlikely that a church that has been around for 2,000 years will change any time soon. Eriani Doyel writes articles about Religion and Spirituality. If you would like more information about the Catholic Church visit http://www.fchurch.com
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