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Catholicism





By Ashley Baker

How did Catholicism begin?



 The term "the catholic church" started in the year 107 AD when

Ignatius of Antioch used the title to describe Jesus' church.

 Ignatius was the child that the Savior took up in His arms in

Mark 9:35.

 Catholicism is the oldest and largest Christian denomination in

the world.

 Roughly half of all Catholics live in Latin America and the

Caribbean.

 In 2003, there were 63.4 million Roman Catholics in the United

States

The Seven Sacraments



 Sacraments are an outward sign of a Catholic’s faith.

 Catholics should take place in as many of the Sacraments as they

can in order to live a holy life.

 The seven Sacraments are Baptism, Eucharist, Reconciliation,

Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders.

 When a person is Baptized, the priest places a cross on their

forehead with holy water as a symbol that they will be raised

Catholic. This is usually done to babies. A Catholic Christian is

baptized in the name (singular) of the Father and of the Son and of

the Holy Spirit - not three gods, but One God in three persons

 The Eucharist is also known as the Holy Communion. This is when

you receive the Body of Christ in the form of the host or drink.

Catholics believe Jesus' body and blood can be given to us in the

form of bread or wine.

The Seven Sacraments cont.





 Reconciliation, commonly known as Confession, forgives

Catholics of their sins when they confess them to a Priest.

There is no set number of times Catholics must take place in

Reconciliation, but they must have done this at least once

before they make their first Holy Eucharist.

 When someone is Confirmed, it means they have received the

Holy Spirit. After receiving baptism, reconciliation, and the

Eucharist, they are now confirmed as a Catholic.

 Marriage, or Holy Matrimony is when two Catholics marry, not

only show their love for each other, but also their love for God.

They do this having a home with Catholic values and morals.

The Seven Sacraments cont.





 Anointing of the Sick is when a Catholic is facing serious illness

and a priest is called in to say a prayer and bless them so they

may get better.

 Catholics receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders when they

become a nun or a priest. Obviously, it is not expected that all

Catholics become one of these.

Organization

of the Church



St John Lateran, cathedral of the

diocese of Rome and of the Pope



• The Pope lives in Vatican City, set up in 1929 as an

independent state within the city of Rome.

• The group of officials that assist him with governing the Church

is known as the Roman Curia.

• Cardinals are appointed by the pope, usually from his

assistants in the curia and bishops from around the world.

• Bishops are in charge of different diocese in a given area. A

diocese is a community of Catholic churches around the same

area.

Organization of the Church

cont.





 Bishops are assisted by Priests and Deacons. Priests and

Deacons are in charge of their own church. Typically a

Catholic Church will have 1 or 2 Priests. These Priests speak

at mass and assist with the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

The Afterlife



 Catholics believe that when someone dies, their souls will

spend time in purgatory.

 Purgatory is a place where souls become perfected for when

they meet with God. Purgatory is not eternal, but may last as

long as centuries in the case of the more guilty souls.

 The length of time depends on what God decides is fair.

 Purgatory ends when God has made is final judgment of

sending your soul either to Heaven or Hell.

 His decision is permanent.

Catholic Websites



 http://www.catholic.org/

 http://www.catholicexchange.com/

 http://www.americancatholic.org/

 http://www.catholicrelief.org/

Sources



 http://catholicism.about.com

 http://www.newadvent.org

 http://www.infoplease.com

 http://en.wikipedia.org



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