What do Roman Catholics believe? The Roman Catholic Church is
continuously changing but they have not recounted or declared the Council of
Trent as invalid for their beliefs. The Roman Catholic Church is not
the same in with all those who are of that Church, but what they have today
in the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church is official Roman Catholicism
in beliefs, doctrines, and teachings. Roman Catholicism for many years
has had what they call official doctrine or doctrines that stem from their
traditions and taught through their Catechism books and classes. The
purpose of this information is inform people what the Roman Catholic Church
believes and teaches concerning Salvation. Not all Roman Catholics
believe exactly the same so we point our articles and information directly
to those in authority in the Roman Catholic Church and official sources.
Information below addresses the gospel of Roman Catholicism, Popes, Fathers,
Bishops, Magisterium, Mary, Morther of God, blessed virgin Mary, Mediatrix,
Purgatory, Sacraments, etc. Any questions concerning what Roman
Catholics believe or what we have shared please contact us.
The Gospel of the
Roman Catholic Church
What do Roman
Catholics Believe About: Popes, Salvation, Mary, Sacraments, Purgatory,
Tradition
Does John 6:53-57 support the Roman Catholic teaching on the Eucharist?
(by Tim4Christ)
Quotes from the Catechism of the Roman Catholic
Church