Presbyterians, Catholics, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses are all Christian denominations. They all believe in Jesus Christ and in The Bible, although their definitions of exactly who Jesus was are different, and the Bible versions that they use are different.
Roman Catholic, Baptist, Seventh day Adventist, Methodist, Jehova witness, Mormons.
Well, in the Christianity Divion there is the Mormons. n christianty thers is loads salvation army roman atholic cathoic eveangelical protestant Mormons independent catholic old catholic baptist methodist pentecostal lutheran calvinist anabaptist Anglican adventist holiness jehovas witness orthadox there is many many more
Yes, a Jehova Witness can have supper with a Catholic.
Many Protestant Christian groups deny the fact that Jehovah's Witnesses and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are Christian because these two groups do not adhere to the common Christian creeds, such as the Nicene Creed and the Apostle's Creed. While Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons still believe in Jesus Christ and the Bible, they are not Protestant or Catholic, causing some to say they are not Christian. Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons are categorized as 'Restorationist' Christians, meaning that they are not Catholic, nor are they a reformation of the Catholic Church (as Protestants are). Restorationists believe that they are a continuation of the true first-century Christian Church.
At least one Godparent must be Catholic.
Yes - any adult can be.
No. A godparent needs to be Catholic. If there is one catholic godparent, another sponsor can be admitted as Chrsitian witness only, if not Catholic, but Jehovah would not be condidered Christian as they have different belief in the creed we recite during baptism
Yes! it can be buried because Catholic is also their brothers.
There will no doubt be conflicts of faith.
catholic/christain
Yes, and they would be called a Christian Witness.
Catholics are allowed to follow God. A baptized Catholic should love God and should observe all that He has commanded in order to more perfectly follow Christ. A Catholic is called to love God through love of his neighbor, thus Catholics are called to witness to Christianity with their very lives.