What are non Catholic called?

A Protestant is an adherent of any of those Christian bodies that separated from the Church of Rome during the Reformation, or of any group descended from them.
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What is a non Catholic person?

a person who does not practise Roman Catholicism.
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What is the opposite of Catholic religion?

Catholicism and Protestantism have distinct views on the meaning and the authority of the Bible.
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What is neither Catholic or Protestant?

Anabaptism: Neither Catholic nor Protestant.
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What is a non active Catholic?

A lapsed Catholic is a Catholic who is non-practicing. Such a person may still identify as a Catholic, and remains one according to Catholic canon law.
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What are the two types of Catholic?

The Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches together form the "Catholic Church", or "Roman Catholic Church", the world's largest single religious body and the largest Christian denomination, as well as its largest Catholic church, comprising over half of all Christians (1.27 billion Christians of 2.1 billion) and nearly ...
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What is a neo Catholic?

neo-Catholic in American English

(ˌneouˈkæθəlɪk, -ˈkæθlɪk) adjective. 1. of or pertaining to those Anglicans who avowedly prefer the doctrines, rituals, etc., of the Roman Catholic Church to those of the Anglican communion. noun.
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What is the difference between Catholic and Orthodox?

The Orthodox Church believes the Holy Spirit "proceeds from God the Father," while for Catholics and Protestants, the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father and the Son." Some Orthodox believers see the Catholic/Protestant version as underestimating the role of the Father in the Trinity, while critics of the Orthodox ...
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What is the difference between Catholic and Lutheran?

Lutherans view Christ as the head of the church and have two formal holy sacraments. The Catholic church believes that good works must go hand in hand with faith in God to bring salvation. Whilst the Bible is still valued, Catholics also believe in the authority of the Pope, as head of the church, to create doctrine.
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Do Protestants believe in condoms?

Since the 1940 Seventh Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Communion, major mainline Protestant denominations shifted their doctrine to accepting contraception.
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What are Protestant beliefs?

Protestantism originated in the Reformation of the 16th century in Christian Europe, and Protestants have been said to share 3 basic convictions: 1) the Bible is the ultimate authority in matters of religious truth; 2) human beings are saved only by God's "grace" (ie, unearned gift); and 3) all Christians are priests; ...
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Is Catholic and Protestant the same?

Generally speaking, Martin Luther and other Protestant reformers in the 16th century espoused the belief that salvation is attained only through faith in Jesus and his atoning sacrifice on the cross (sola fide), while Catholicism taught that salvation comes through a combination of faith plus good works (e.g., living a ...
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Who do Protestants worship?

Different Protestant denominations worship in different ways as part of their Sunday service, but there are also some common features to all. For example: Worship centres on the Bible – reading the Bible, hearing preaching on it or discussing it.
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Can Catholics use condoms?

Catholic views on condoms. The Catholic Church's opposition to contraception includes a prohibition on condoms. It believes that chastity should be the primary means of preventing the transmission of AIDS.
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Can a Catholic marry an unbeliever?

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Yes, although the Catholic party must first obtain a “dispensation” from her bishop. The Church teaches that the marriage of a Catholic to someone who is not a baptized Christian is impeded (blocked) by “disparity of cult”—that is, the difference in their religious backgrounds.
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Are Lutherans Catholics?

Along with Anglicanism, the Reformed and Presbyterian (Calvinist) churches, Methodism, and the Baptist churches, Lutheranism is one of the five major branches of Protestantism.
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What do the Lutherans believe?

Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone (Sola Gratia), through faith alone (Sola Fide), on the basis of Scripture alone (Sola Scriptura). Orthodox Lutheran theology holds that God made the world, including humanity, perfect, holy and sinless.
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Do Lutherans go to confession?

The Lutheran Church practices "Confession and Absolution" [referred to as the Office of the Keys] with the emphasis on the absolution, which is God's word of forgiveness. Indeed, Lutherans highly regard Holy Absolution. They, like Roman Catholics, see James 5:16 and John 20:22–23 as biblical evidence for confession.
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Do Orthodox call themselves Catholic?

While the Eastern Orthodox Church continues officially to call itself "Catholic", for reasons of universality, the common title of "Eastern Orthodox Church" avoids casual confusion with the Catholic Church.
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Is Orthodox still Catholic?

Orthodoxy, or Eastern Christianity, formally split from Roman Catholicism (known then as Western Christianity) in 1054 over a host of theological issues, high among them disputes over papal authority.
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Can a Catholic marry an Orthodox?

Catholic canon law allows marriage between a Catholic and an Orthodox only if permission is obtained from the Catholic bishop.
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What is a DOM Catholic?

(dɒm ) noun. 1. ( sometimes capital) Roman Catholic Church. a title given to Benedictine, Carthusian, and Cistercian monks and to certain of the canons regular.
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What is it called when a Catholic marries a non Catholic?

Catholic/non-Catholic weddings are called mixed marriages. These fall into two categories: Sacramental Marriage: If a Catholic marries a baptized person who is not Catholic—such as an Episcopalian, Presbyterian, or Baptist—the wedding is a sacrament.
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What are the 4 levels of the Catholic Church?

Pope, bishop, cardinal, priest.
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How many different Catholic religions are there?

Yes, that is correct, there are 23 Catholic Churches, and only one of those Churches is the Western, or Latin Church. The other 22 Churches are collectively termed the Eastern Catholic Churches, but they are by no means all the same.
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