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The Internet and the Catholic Church

2023-12-11 12:16:19

This article will address this issue. The Internet harms better than good. The answer is to seek the answer from the Catholic church, the largest Christian sect (1 billion members). This church group did not condemn the Internet, but the Vatican, the public voice of the Catholic Church, insisted that the Internet is not a threat (church). The Vatican has issued two documents that encourage the Church to accept its technology and to guide it to bring benefits to all human beings, making the Internet opportunities and challenges, not threats.

The Catholic church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, consists of 24 independent special churches. It is a Latin church and 23 East Catholic churches. I believe that the Catholic Church is the work of the church established by Christ, the sacred Catholic and apostolic church, and the churches and Sao Paulo and other missionaries started by Saint Peter. Therefore, the Catholic Church does not regard itself as a sect, but rather regards that sect as the first Christian church. According to the apostolic succession of the Early Church, continuity was necessary. As of 2016, the Catholic population exceeded 1.229 billion people

Catholicism means 'universal'. The church is universal in two respects. First of all, the church is Catholic. Because all the people who were baptized are part of the church and the church has a means of redemption. Second, since the church is sent to declare Christ to all mankind, the mission of the church is universal.

Even before the church spread to the world, it was defined as a Catholic. The original Jerusalem apostolic church, or early city church in Antioch, Ephesus, Collins, or Rome was a Catholic. These churches are Catholics - like all Orthodox churches of the day - there is no need to become a true Christian church. God himself appears and exists in all the churches through Christianity, the Holy Ghost, its apostolic teachings, the ministry (level), and the sacrament working in the community of believers.

Why do Catholics believe that the Catholic Church is a true church established by Jesus Christ himself 2000 years ago? The Catholic Church is the only church that can be claimed to be a church established by Jesus Christ before 2000 years ago. Other sects can trace their origins to various human originators later in history. Where can the pope get the power to lead the church? What is the Catholic view of the apostolic succession? Again, Matthew 16: 18 is the key to understanding Christ's intention to pass the power to lead the church to Peter and apostles. Christ told Peter that he was a rock to build his own church. When Catholics use the term "inheritance of apostles" they refer to the bishops who have reached the apostle - Peter - the first pope. The apostolic tradition (the true teachings of the apostles) was inherited from Christ to the apostles from the handed down inheritors.