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| Identify of origin | Roman province of Judea, which is part of present-day Israel, Palestine and Lebanon | Roman province of Judea. |
| Belief of God | 1 God: The Begetter, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Apostles and Nicene'south Creed states behavior | One God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Trinity. |
| Apply of statues and pictures | Crosses, statues and pictures are acceptable in Catholicism. Catholics widely utilize them as depictions of Christ, Mary, and the Saints. | In Catholic & Orthodox Churches. |
| Clergy | Heirarchial clergy in Holy Orders Deacons, monks, nuns, Priests and Bishops, other ranks are simply offices (archibshop, key Pope etc. although several other offices also exist) | Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns. |
| Life after expiry | Eternal Salvation in Heaven; Eternal Damnation in Hell; Temporal third state before Heaven for those who desire purification, known as Purgatory. | Eternity in Sky or Hell, in some cases temporal Purgatory. |
| Place of worship | Church building, chapel, cathedral, basilica. | Church, chapel, cathedral, basilica, home bible report, personal dwellings. |
| Human being Nature | Human has inherited "original sin" from Adam. Mankind and so is inherently evil and is in need of forgiveness of their sin. | Homo has inherited "original sin" from Adam. Mankind then is inherently evil and is in need of forgiveness of sin. By knowing correct and incorrect Christians choose their actions. Humans are a fallen, broken race in need of conservancy and repair by God. |
| Holy days/Official Holidays | Sunday (The Sun), Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost. | The Lord's Day; Advent, Christmas; New year, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, every day is dedicated to a Saint. |
| Founder | Jesus Christ, St. Peter the Apostle. | The Lord Jesus Christ. |
| Literal Meaning | catholic - from the Greek adjective καθολικός, (katholikos) pregnant "general" or "universal". | Follower Of Christ. |
| Confessing sins | Confess to priests for absolution from sins in the name of Christ (John 20:22-23). Prayer to the Saints. | Protestants confess direct to God, Cosmic confess mortal sins to a Priest, and venial sins straight to God (Orthodox have like practice) Anglicans confess to Priests but considered optional. God always forgives sins in Jesus. |
| Practices | Catholics are expected to participate in the liturgical life, celebrate and revere Jesus' sacrifice on the cantankerous at Mass. The celebration of seven sacraments Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing of Sick, Holy Orders and Confession. | Prayer, sacraments (some branches), worship in church building, reading of the Bible, acts of charity, communion. |
| Means of salvation | Received at baptism; may exist lost past mortal sin; salvation through faith and penance. Belief in Jesus as the sole savior of humanity. Must accept a relationship with Jesus. Proficient Works. Seven Sacraments. | Through Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection. |
| Marriage | Marriage is sacrament between ane man and one woman. Divorce does non be in Catholicism, but in that location is annulment (that the union was invalid to begin with) by competent church official. | A Holy Sacrament. |
| Most | Belonging to the Church Founded By Christ, when He chose St. Peter as His Rock (first Pope). Apostles creed gives summary of Catholic creed, man fell and Christ came to redeem mankind. | Christianity broadly consists of individuals who believe in the deity Jesus Christ. Its followers, chosen Christians, oft believe Christ is "the Son" of the Holy Trinity and walked the world as the incarnate form of God ("the Father"). |
| 2d coming of Jesus | Affirmed. | Affirmed. |
| Identity of Jesus | God Incarnate. Son of the Male parent. The Messiah saviour of mankind sole mediator between God and man. | The Son Of God. |
| Birth of Jesus | Virgin Birth, through God. | Virgin Birth, through God. |
| Goal of Philosophy | Eternal Salvation. | Objective reality. Worship of God who created life, the universe, and is eternal. Christianity has its own philosophy, establish in the Bible. That philosophy is Salvation from sin, through the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. |
| Branches | Latin rite & Eastern rite and as of 2008 the Anglo-Catholic derivative of Latin Rite; Orthodox Christianity. | Roman Catholics, independent Catholics, Protestants (Anglicans, Lutherans etc.), Orthodox (Greek orthodox, Russian orthodox). |
| Goal of religion | To give glory to God and share Eternal Life in Him. | To love God and obey his commandments while creating a human relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the Gospel and so that others may also exist saved. |
| Death of Jesus | Death by Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascent to Hevean | Death by crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension to heaven. Volition return. |
| God's office in salvation | God sent His only Divine Son to save humanity from their sins. | Humans cannot salve themselves or ascend on their own to a higher level. But God is adept and therefore only God is able to salve a person. Jesus came down from Heaven to salve mankind. |
| Belief | Believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Rex of Heaven, and Saviour of the unabridged world. | The Nicene Creed sums up Christian belief in the Holy Trinity. |
| Rites | seven Sacraments: Baptism, Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick; exorcisms, blessings of objects, dedication of churches sacred garments installation into clerical offices. Roman Missal and eastern rites. | 7 sacraments: Baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, holy orders, matrimony (Catholic and Orthodox). Anglicans: Baptism and Eucharist. Other denominations: Baptism and communion. |
| Authority of Dalai Lama | Due north/A. | N/A. |
| Virtue on which faith is based upon | Honey. | Dear and justice. |
| Promised Holy one. | Second Coming of Christ | 2nd Coming of Christ |
| Religious Constabulary | x Commandments, Canon law , Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), papal decrees and orders. | Varies among denominations. Has existed amid Catholics in the form of catechism police. |
| Status of Muhammad | False Prophet. | N/A. |
| Day of worship | Worship should exist a continual procedure in the lives of Roman Catholics. Lord's day is non the only day Catholics can attend Church for Mass. | Sunday (virtually denominations), Sabbatum (Seventh-Day Adventist, Seventh-Day Baptist) |
| View of the Buddha | N/A | N/A. |
| Geographical distribution and predominance | Roman Catholic church is located in Vatican City, an contained City-state. Catholicism is geographically dispersed throughout the world. 69% of Catholics are located in Latin America. | As the largest religion in the earth, Christianity has adherents are all over the globe. As a % of local population, Christians are in a majority in Europe, North and South America, and Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand. |
| Position of Mary | The Queen of all Saints. View is like to the Orthodox church - the championship 'Mother of God' existence used more than commonly than Theotokos. In addition, it is claimed that at various points in history, Mary has revealed herself to the globe in apparitions. | Mother Of Jesus. Revered in all denominations. Degree of reverence varies from denomination. |
| Religion which atheists may still be adherents of | None. Faith is integral to Catholicism, a christian who rejects Christianity altogether is considered an Backslider. Atheism is a sin against Organized religion. | No. |
| View of other Dharmic religions | Due north/A | Northward/A |
| Legislation | Canon Law, diocesan Law, Papal Decree. | Varies through denomination. |
| Scriptures | Holy Bible, a collection of 73 canonical books in two parts, 46 in the Former Testament, and 27 in the New Testament. | The Holy Bible |
| Resurrection of Jesus | Affirmed | Affirmed |
| Prophet | Moses, Abraham, John the Baptist, many others. | Moses, Samuel, Nathan, Elijah, Elisha, etc., as well as both Johns in the New Testament too. |
| Offshoot religions | Protestant denominations and many others. | Rastafarianism, Universalism, Deism, Masonry and Mormonism. |
| Population | 1.33 Billion Globally | Over 2 billion adherents worldwide. |
| Holy days | Sundays; Solemnity of Mary, Jan 1; Rising of Jesus, May 13 — Celebrated on the sixth Th after Easter Sunday; Solemnity of All Saints, Nov 1; Immaculate Conception of the Blest Virgin Mary, December 8; Christmas, December 25 | Christmas (celebration of the birth of Jesus), Expert Friday (death of Jesus), Sunday (day of rest), Easter (resurrection of Jesus), Lent (Catholicism), saints' feast days. |
| View of other Oriental religions | N/A. | N/A. |
| Original Languages | Latin and Greek; Aramaic, Hebrew. | Aramaic, Common (Koine) Greek, Hebrew. |
| Authorisation of Pope | Successor of St. Peter. | Leader and overseer of the Catholic Church. his authority is completely rejected by Protestants, and is viewed by Orthodox as get-go amidst equals. Orthodox and Protestants reject Papal infallibility and Papal supremacy. |
| View of Animistic religions | Pagan Idolatrous. | Paganism is Heathenism. Witchcraft is communication and interaction with demons, fallen evil angelic beings. These take no real interest ultimately, in helping their worshipers. Demonic possession is mutual. |
| View of other Abrahamic religions | According to Cosmic doctrine, Catholicism is the original Christian Church. Christianity is the true religion, and Catholicism is true Christianity. | Judaism is regarded every bit a True religion but incomplete (without Gospel, and Messiah) Islam is regarded equally a simulated religion, Christianity does non accept the Qur'an every bit truthful. |
| Purgatory | Affirmed | Believed in past various denominations. It is debated in Christianity. |
| View of God | Trinitarian: God the Male parent, Son, and Holy Spirit. | One Trinity God, Who Is the Male parent, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. |
| Utilize of statues | Permitted. Statues are non worshipped. | Varies by denomination. Not used in Protestant denominations; icons are used in Catholic & Orthodox denominations. |
| Praying to Saints, Mary, and Angel | Allowed. They can intercede with God on your behalf. | Encouraged in the Catholic & Orthodox Churches; nearly Protestants only pray directly to God. |
| Management of Prayer | Facing the Blest Sacrament (when in Church building). | Catholics and Orthodox usually face up the Tabernacle in their prayers but it is not considered necessary, just recommended. God is nowadays everywhere recent reforms take prompted many Christians to not face anywhere in their prayers. |
| Original Language | Ecclesiastical Latin and Greek; also Aramaic and Hebrew historically. Vernacular languages are permitted. | Aramaic, Greek, and Latin |
| Ressurection of Jesus | Affirmed | Affirmed. |
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