Catholicism

Definition of Catholicism as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Faith, Monotheistic Religions, Christianity

Catholicism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes the authority and sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. It is a monotheistic religion, meaning it believes in one all-powerful God who created the universe and continues to guide it. As part of Monotheistic Religions and Faith, Catholicism shares these fundamental beliefs with other religions in this category, but its unique features include the papal office and the sacraments as means of grace. Within Christianity, Catholicism is known for its distinctive practices such as the use of sacred images, veneration of saints, and the celebration of Mass. Overall, Catholicism offers a rich spiritual tradition that has shaped the lives of millions of believers throughout history.

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Catholicism: Beliefs, Practices, History
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