What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Advent Denies That Jesus Is The Christ
We are now in the season known to Roman Catholics as Advent. I had never heard of Advent until I went to live in Munich, Germany, where I was told that Advent is a celebration of Christ’s second coming. His … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Are Jews and Muslims Christians?
Grace and peace, Saints. In our last article, we discussed the fact that the Roman Catholic Ecumenical Movement is gaining momentum with every passing day. In the article, we showed you an advertisement for a concert here in Munich featuring … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Can the Virgin Mary Save You?
Grace and peace, Saints. Bible-believing Protestant Christians are aware that the Roman Catholic Church exalts the Virgin Mary into the place of the Lord Jesus Christ and even above Him. One way they do this is by calling the Virgin … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Penance
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Once again, today, August 15, marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary says this about the Assumption: “The taking into … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Power of the Keys
The Roman Catholic doctrine of the Power of the Keys is Roman Catholic tradition, not Bible truth.
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February the 2nd marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Purification of Our Lady, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or, as it … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Purification of the Virgin Mary
February 2nd marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Purification of Our Lady, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or, as it is … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Veneration And Adoration Are Worship
Grace and peace, Saints. Yesterday, a Roman Catholic posted an interesting response to our article entitled “An Unexpected Meeting With Ganesh.” I believe his comment echoes the sentiments of many Catholics, including many you may know–so I decided to share … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Was Jesus Christ the First Catholic Priest?
Grace and peace, Saints. Roman Catholics are very adamant that Jesus Christ instituted the Roman Catholic Church when He told the Apostle Peter “Upon this rock I will build my church” (Matthew 16:18). Never mind that Jesus Christ was referring … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: What Is Lent?
Grace and peace. Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Roman Catholic celebration of Lent. A Practical Catholic Dictionary defines Lent as: “The period of forty days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday during which by prayer … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Who Is The Morning Star, Jesus or the Virgin Mary?
Grace and peace, Saints. Page 135 of A Practical Catholic Dictionary defines a litany as “A prayer of devotion consisting of short invocations followed by responses.” It goes on to say, “In the invocations, Our Lord, Our Lady, or the … Continue reading →