Catholicism: The Widespread Belief In Jesus Christ
28 February 2008Posted by: Dr Frank Harber
Author: Susan Esterbill
Catholicism is a general term referring to various things depending on the context to which the word is used. Despite the myriad of meanings associated with it, Catholicism is known to be that which encompasses the Catholic faith, its believers and its followers.
Variety
A number of diverse groups are under this faith, although there are also variations in their ways and beliefs. Included in this list would be major groups, under apostolic succession who consider themselves Catholic. These are the Roman Catholic Church (Western and Eastern churches), Orthodox Churches (Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutheran, and Anglican), the Evangelicals (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Lutheran Church in Canada, etc.). There also exist those who claim they are from the lineage of the apostles but don’t consider themselves Catholic.
Unity
Among these sects, it is the Roman Catholic Church that is considered the largest. In fact, it is estimated to have 1.1 billion members, all of whom believe in Jesus Christ and consider the Roman Pope as their highest Church leader, the one who serves as the church’s successor after the apostle Peter. Moreover, in the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the bishops take the place of the other apostles.
The Roman Catholic Church is characterized by its four main distinct qualities that separate it from other spiritual groups: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. Being considered One, the believers are united in their belief of one Church. It is Holy because it is made Holy by the center of their faith who is Jesus Christ. Catholic refers to the church being a universal entity, and it has a mission of spreading the faith through disciples who preach about Christ’s words and works. Finally, it is Apostolic because of the apostles that have been appointed by Jesus to watch over His church.
Dissonance
On the other hand, the Catholic groups who don’t pledge allegiance to the Pope include those who follow Anglican ways like the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Organization. Moreover, there are also much smaller sects like the Philippine Independent Church and the Polish National Catholic Church.
The history involving the evolution of Catholicism that brought about all these divisions and other differences in beliefs is a long and detailed account of centuries of religious conflict and spiritual growth. A number of other religions have also resulted from this faith and is said to be continuously growing in numbers. The influence of Catholicism is incomparable in size and magnitude, and its growth and development continue to affect billions of people all over the world. This faith has been a favorite topic of controversy in a number of media-related tools including TV, movies, novels, and the like.
Rituals
In general, Catholics believe in administering the seven sacraments: Baptism; Confirmation; Eucharist; Reconciliation of a Penitent; Anointing of the Sick; Holy Orders; and Holy Matrimony. These sacred rites of the Catholic faith are said to be essential in their redemption and practice of faith.
Influence
Catholicism and its role in shaping the history of mankind can be seen in the various cultures and nations that exist today. The learning of its key concepts and beliefs are essential to the comprehension of its complexity. Catholicism wasn’t built in a day, nor can it be fully learned and explored in a single day.
Comments are closed.