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Essay / Principles and Beliefs of Roman Catholicism - 1076
A Catholic is indeed supposed to grow with his religion, and the catechism is supposed to guide and help a Catholic through these important stages of life. This important element of Catholicism is considered, alongside the universal prayers, to be the basis of the main principles and beliefs that this group of Catholics may hold. Next, we're going to talk about the divinity of Roman Catholics. Roman Catholics believe in one God, which of course has a very important place in the religion. God and Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, also known as the "Immaculate Conception", are prayed to and looked upon by Roman Catholics. Some of the things they did have become part of our popular culture, like celebrating Easter and Christmas. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and Easter celebrates his resurrection. According to the Huffington Post, the Roman Catholic Church faces a constant challenge in maintaining its popular religion, especially as scandals continue to arise, endangering the credibility and trustworthiness of the Church..