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Salvation — questions & answers.
Showing 1–12 of 12tal resultsDo Catholics believe in salvation by works?
Grace is given to us freely, faith opens us to receive it, and works are the visible response to God's gift.
Why do Catholics have the sacrament of Confirmation?
Just as the apostles received the Spirit at Pentecost, Confirmation strengthens us for the mission.
Why do Catholics baptize children?
Because Baptism cleanses from original sin, inherited from Adam, and grants sanctifying grace.
Do Catholics believe that outside the Church there is no salvation?
Those who follow their conscience and seek justice can attain salvation, even outside the Church.
Do Catholics believe in predestination?
Predestination, in the Catholic view, is part of God's plan, respecting each person's free decision.
What is the doctrine of original sin?
The doctrine of original sin teaches that all are born deprived of original holiness due to the sin of Adam and Eve.
Why do Catholics believe in the Trinity?
Catholics believe in the Trinity because the three Persons are parts of God, and each has one-third of divine power.
Do Catholics believe the Bible is the Word of God?
Catholics believe that the Bible is the Word of God, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Do Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist?
Yes, Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, where the bread and wine become His Body and Blood.
Do Catholics believe in grace?
Yes, Catholics believe in grace as a supernatural gift from God for salvation and sanctification.
Do Catholics believe in free will?
Yes, Catholics believe in free will as a gift that allows choosing between good and evil.
Do Catholics believe in the resurrection of the dead?
The resurrection is a central element of the Christian faith, as expressed in the Creed, which affirms the belief in the resurrection of the dead
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