Do Protestants pray to saints?

Protestant views
With the exception of a few early Protestant churches, most modern Protestant churches strongly reject the intercession of the dead for the living, but they are in favor of the intercession of the living for the living according to Romans 15:30.
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Who do the Protestants pray to?

This veneration is also categorically by the Protestant Church as unbiblical. According to Reformation views, every person may and should pray directly to God.
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Do Protestants celebrate saints?

Within some Protestant traditions, saint is also used to refer to any born-again Christian. Many emphasize the traditional New Testament meaning of the word, preferring to write "saint" to refer to any believer, in continuity with the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.
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Do Protestants believe in the communion of saints?

Major Protestant reformers, wishing to reaffirm the unique mediatory role of Jesus Christ, denied the intercessory role of the saints and viewed the communion of saints as all believers in Christ. Some Protestant churches further understand this to be limited to living Christians.
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Do Protestants believe in All saints Day?

Protestants generally commemorate all Christians, living and deceased, on All Saints' Day; if they observe All Saints Day at all, they use it to remember all Christians both past and present. In the United Methodist Church, All Saints' Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in November.
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Praying to the Saints? A Catholic and a Protestant Talk



Are saints in the Bible?

The New Testament writers draw their use of the word saints (“holy ones”) from the Old Testament (e.g., Exod 31:13; Lev 11:45; 19:2; Dan 7:18, 27).
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What religions celebrate All Saints Day?

(CNN) Every year on November 1, many Roman Catholics and other Christians around the world observe All Saints Day, which honors all saints of the church deemed to have attained heaven.
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Why can't Protestants take Catholic communion?

Because protestant churches deliberately broke the apostolic succession of their ministers, they lost the sacrament of Holy Orders, and their ministers cannot in fact change the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.
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Do Protestants say the Apostles Creed?

All creedal Protestant churches accept the Apostles' Creed and use it in worship, but some (e.g., the United Methodist Church) delete the line “He descended to the dead.” Even before the Gospels were written, Christians were reflecting upon the meaning of what Jesus had been...
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Do Baptists recognize saints?

Baptists “honor Mary as the mother of Jesus Christ” but consider the “communion of saints as primarily a present reality among Christians,” and don't pray to Mary or “deceased Christians lest such infringe the sole mediatorship of Jesus Christ.”
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What does the Bible say about praying to saints?

Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven" (James 5:14-15).
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Do Protestants believe in St Michael?

Protestant views

Protestant denominations recognize Michael as an archangel. Within Protestantism, the Anglican and Methodist tradition recognizes four angels as archangels: Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Uriel.
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Do Catholics pray to saints?

Yet the traditional language of the Church has always been that Catholic pray to the saints, and with good reason—prayer is simply a form of communication. Prayer is simply a request for help.
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Do Protestants say the rosary?

Almost everyone has heard of the Catholic rosary, which is a vital element of Catholic worship. What many don't realize is that Protestants also have prayer beads in the form of the Anglican rosary.
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What is the difference between Catholic Bible and Protestant?

The Differences

Catholics and Protestants have the same 27-book New Testament. Thus, the differences between their Bibles concerns the boundaries of the Old Testament canon. In short, Catholics have 46 books, while Protestants have 39.
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Can a Catholic marry a Protestant?

You can also receive permission to marry in a Protestant church before a Protestant minister. You can be married in the Catholic church and have a Protestant minister participate in the ceremony or in a Protestant church with a Catholic priest participating.
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Is the Lord's prayer Protestant?

The prayer is used by most Christian denominations in their worship; with few exceptions, the liturgical form is the Matthean. Protestants usually conclude the prayer with a doxology, a later addition appearing in some manuscripts of Matthew.
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Do Protestants accept the Nicene Creed?

Nicene Creed, also called Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, a Christian statement of faith that is the only ecumenical creed because it is accepted as authoritative by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and major Protestant churches.
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Are Anglicans Protestant or catholic?

Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
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Can a Catholic have Communion in a Protestant church?

That can be summarised simply. Catholics should never take Communion in a Protestant church, and Protestants (including Anglicans) should never receive Communion in the Catholic Church except in case of death or of "grave and pressing need".
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Do Protestants believe in the Real Presence?

The Real Presence is rejected or interpreted in light of "remembrance" (per certain translations of the New Testament) by other Protestants, including General Baptists, Anabaptists, the Plymouth Brethren, some non-denominational Christian churches, as well as those identifying with liberal Christianity and segments of ...
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Do Protestants receive the Eucharist?

Most Protestant traditions call the ritual communion, rather than the Eucharist. There are major differences between the Protestant practice of communion and the Eucharist. Most Protestant traditions about communion do not rely on the power of a priest to transform the bread into the body of Christ.
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Is All Saints Day Pagan?

Contrary to what some people believe, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day did not evolve from paganism. But, some parts of pagan practices were included by other cultures, while others naturally became part of the All Saints and All Souls' celebrations.
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Do Lutherans celebrate All Saints Day?

Attend service at a Lutheran church. If All Saints Day, does not fall on a Sunday, most Lutheran churches will celebrate on the Sunday before November 1. If you are unable to go to church, you could conduct your own service at home by going through the readings for the day and singing the hymns.
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