Absolutely. In fact, there is no other God than God no matter if you are a Catholic or not. This is the definition of monotheism: otherwise it would be henotheism. Catholics believe in one god in three persons--the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is called the Trinity. Still one God, but in mystery three parts or aspects.
Monotheistic. Catholics are a denomination of the world-wide Christian church which worships the Trinitarian God - One, true God in three persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The doctrine of the Trinity states that God is One - although the three persons in that God can be thought of as independent aspects of the One God - similarly to humans being body, mind and spirit. The confusion comes when some will not grasp the idea of a trinitarian God being One God. Jehovah's Witnesses are a case in point - they will not accept the Trinity as they believe it to be polytheistic (three gods) and, as the actual word 'trinity' is not in The Bible (it was adopted later on too explain the Biblical mystery of three Gods yet One God) , they regard the Trinity as false, despite many passages in scripture - from Genesis to the Gospels - which confirm the triune nature of God.
Catholicism is monotheistic. Despite the fact that they have a Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost) they don't actually worship 3 gods. They believe in one God but three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Yes, it is the original 'branch' of Christianity.
Some people believe that it is not because we pray 'to' saints which may be considered 'multiple gods' but we actually pray through them and believe that they help direct our prayers.
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So, although we believe that God is a Trinity of persons, nevertheless, they are only one God. Look at it this way, you are only one person but you have a spirit and a body. Even though you have both, you are only one person. God is the other way around, He is Three Persons, but they only have One Spirit, that Spirit is what we call God while each person remains distinct they are co-equal, co-eternal, and consubstantial and deserve co-equal glory and adoration because they are One God.
from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Monotheism.
The belief that there is only one God, who is the Creator of the universe. It is first of all theism, because it recognizes the existence of a personal God, with mind and will, who is really distinct from the world he created. It is therefore not monism, which identifies God and the universe. Moreover it affirms that this personal and transcendent God is uniquely one and not plural, hence it is opposed to polytheism and dualism. (Etym. Greek monos, single + theos, god.)
Yes, Catholicism is a monotheistic religion. Monotheism believes that there is only one God, who is the Creator of the universe. It is first of all theism because it recognizes the existence of a personal God with mind and will who is distinct from the world He created. Moreover it affirms that this personal and transcendent God is uniquely one and not plural, hence opposed to polytheism and dualism. - from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
It is Christianity proper, the original monotheistic religion was Judaism, Catholicism is Christianity - Judaism fulfilled, because we believe that the Savior came, in the person of Our Blessed Lord. It is not a "branch", according to Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, there can only be one Church, which He called, MY Church, He set St. Peter and his successors over it to rule it as His Vicars (see St. Matthew 16:17-19) and send the Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of the world. The Church is His Mystical Body (see St. Paul) and His Bride. Our Blessed Lord only has one Body and one Bride.
the most practiced religion that is monotheistic is Catholic. They believe in one God.
Most Latvians who are religois belive in one God thus monotheistic. Most popular religions are Roman Catholic, Evangelism and Orthodox in Latvia.
The Holy Trinity is describe as a monotheistic God.There is conflict if they would have 3 Gods.The Holy Trinity is one God.They proceed from each other.
Overwhelmingly Catholic, so overwhelmingly monotheistic.
Judaism is monotheistic they believe in 1 God.
No, Joan was Catholic and monotheistic.
A monotheistic religion has only one god. Examples of monotheistic religions are Judaism and Islam. Christianity is generally defined as a monotheistic religion even though the Christian god is tripart (God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit). Interestingly, although they follow different prophets, Judaism, Islam and Christianity worship the same god.
Anabaptism is a monotheistic Christian movement that upholds belief in one God.
The jews are monotheistic, (belief in one God).
Sikhs are monotheistic because they only believe in one God.
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Islam is a monotheistic religion, in that they only believe in one god.