The Church of Christ. The visible religious society, distinct from the Synagogue, instituted directly by Christ, under one head, St. Peter and his successors, the popes, for the purpose of preserving and propagating His teaching, and of safeguarding and using the same means of salvation (sacrifice and sacraments). It has certain marks by which it may be know (one, holy, catholic, and apostolic). It enjoys the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and Christ has promised to be with it "all days, even to the consummation of the world" (Matt. xxviii, 20), so that it is indefectible. He has commanded all men to join the Church, which is the one ark of salvation for all.
Luther and Zwingli both sought to reform the Catholic Church, but they disagreed on key theological points like the Eucharist. Luther believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, while Zwingli viewed it symbolically. The similarities lie in their shared desire for church reform and emphasis on Scripture as the ultimate authority.
Coptic Orthodox and Catholic are apostolic Churches,The Same Faith,Jesus Christ Son Of God,The Trinity, The Golrification of St Mary and the Sacraments e.g:Baptist,Confession,Holy Communion.
There are no similarities. It is an odd comparison because no one Compares with the Almighty.
Both churches partake in communion. The breaking of the bread is symbolic of the biblical Lordâ??s Supper. They commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ.
Heres one difference............Jesus is real
The Catholic Church is under the direction of a pope. Protestants are not. Catholics believe the Eucharist to be the actual body and blood of Christ, as opposed to being a symbol. There are other differences, but these are the main ones.
Christ Catholic Church was created in 1937.
"catholic" means universal, and refers to all who are part of the Body of Christ (validly Baptized). "Catholic" means a member of the Catholic Church subject to the authority of the Roman Pontiff.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are very few similarities between Roman Catholicism and Anabaptist. The Anabaptists were a heresy in the sixteenth century that denied many parts of Christianity, notably Sacred Tradition, infant baptism, the Magesterium, etc. About the only things you could say that they have in common is that they both claim to believe in Jesus Christ. But that would be problematic as their view of Jesus Christ is so far different from Our Blessed Lord as to be another God entirely.
Answer: The similarities between infant baptism and believer's baptism are the following: - water is used - a profession of faith in Christ is made, either by the person being baptised (if he or she is old enough) or by the parents of the child being baptised.
Jesus Christ Superstar simplifies the Gospel stories of Jesus' last days. The wording is changed, some events are skipped over, and, of course, music was added.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe same as it is today, Christ is the Head of the Church, which is His Mystical Body. It is also His Bride.