Comparison of the Roman Catholic Church and the Unified Reformed Church All Christian sects celebrate the Holy Communion in some way. The two I chose to compare are the Roman Catholic Church and the Cooperative Reform Religious Association. In Roman Catholic church, worshiping is called Mass. Catholics should attend masses. Only those confirmed by Christians can accept communion. Mass consists of six parts. The precursor consists of entrances, parades, scorpions, followed by a series of (Kyrie eleison), ending with Gloria.
Anti-reform, also called Catholic reform, is the Catholic Renaissance period from 1545 AD to 1648 BC, and the Roman Catholic Church responded to Protestant reforms. The church took many actions. The church refused Martin Luther's view and kept his teachings, but it had to admit that there were several abuses that had to be repaired in the church. In 1545, Pope Paul III invited the Trent committee and continued until 1563. The Congress of Trent led to the rule of Italy of the Catholic Church and the Papacy. This continued until 1978 when Pope John Paul II was elected President of the Christian era. The Trent Council noted that their teachings are correct, as God gave the power to change the scripts of the Church and the Pope. Unlike Martin Luther, baptism and communion are sacraments, and Trent protects all seven sacramas.
During the 16th century religious reform, Martin Luther strongly opposed the "Bible". Correspondingly, the Roman Catholic Church convened a committee to Trent (now Italy), where he declared that Apocrypha was normative. Until today, Catholics and Protestants have differences in this problem. Catholics insist on Apocliffa. Protestant believes that Apocrifa is useful but not moving. Everywhere Christianity spreads, Christians gather and teach. According to the custom of the synagogue, I will read and explain parts of the Old Testament. At the same time, apostles and other evangelists and teachers go from one place to another, go to the church of the factory and encourage believers. When one of the recognized leaders was in town he was invited to speak during service.
Roman Catholics believe that the description of "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church" applies only to the Roman Catholic Church. They believe that "Christ has just established a church on the ground" and believe in "the perfect identity of the Christian church and the Catholic church." "Outside her structure there are many elements of sanctification and truth", but these will properly promote Catholic congruence as "a gift to the Christian church." Because the Eastern Church did not make sufficient contact with the Catholic Church, "There are certain conditions in certain churches." A community born in the Protestant Reform of the 16th century, "It is deprived of the elements of the church because it has not enjoyed the apostolic succession in the sacraments of the command."