Is it true that the Greek Orthodox Church believes in infallibility, but not in the Catholic sense?
• One of the causes of the Reformation was the selling of indulgences. Does the Catholic Church still sell them? • Why are religious groups such as Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses called “cults,” while other groups, such as Fundamentalists and Calvinists, are not? Don’t all of these groups teach cultic doctrines? • When did the custom of canonizing saints start, and is it true that canonizations are infallible? • In a recent This Rock article (“Changing the Sabbath”, December 1993), you stated that Christ used his authority to alter the sabbath in Matthew 12:8, but a footnote in my Confraternity Version of the Bible says he did not alter the commandment, but urged it be interpreted in a more reasonable way. How could he alter one of the Ten Commandments, anyway? • In ancient Judaism the sabbath was from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. If Sunday is the Christian sabbath, should we celebrate it from sundown on Saturday to sundown on Sunday? Is this why attending an anticipatory
Related Questions
- Is the Ancient Apostolic Communion a catholic church? Is it like the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox or Episcopal churches?
- Do most people living in the Mediterranean region belong to the Greek Orthodox or Roman Catholic Church?
- Is it true that the Greek Orthodox Church believes in infallibility, but not in the Catholic sense?