Catholics/God, Jesus and his spirit

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Hi sal,

       why does other churchs praise God in a way that its unusal?I am curious is it true that the way our catholic church how we praise God is correct? I know that catholic church is the only true religion. What about the evangelist and other churchs on healing why do they think that if they lay hands on people there healed by Jesus just by saying his name. An what about demon possesion is it real do people really get like that. Or is it fake like some sceptics say. An what does the catholics do when they bless a demon possesed person, and is demon exericsism I think I spelled that right. :-/

God bless you Sal you do a great job answering the questions right.


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Hi Jacqueline:

Other churches do things as they do because they have separated themselves from God's true church and full revelation. How Catholics praise God in the mass is absolutely correct. Some "healers" may be able to heal. God uses all types of people to accomplish His will.  It is a fact that demons can possess people. The sceptics are usually atheists. the Catholic Church does exercise demons by the power of God!

God Bless,
Sal

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I love the Catholic Church and her book, the Bible. I will try to answer your questions with an emphasis on God*s Word. I believe the Catholic Church is the Church established by Jesus Christ for the salvation of the world. I can answer questions pertaining to the biblical basis for Catholic beliefs. I can also explain the beliefs of Jehovah*s Witnesses, Mormons, and Seventh Day Adventists as related to Catholic doctrine.

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I have studied the Catholic faith for twenty years. I have conducted adult education classes in the teachings of the Catholic Church. I have taught teenagers the Catholic faith. I have taught Bible Study.
   

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