Bringing you the "Good News" of Jesus Christ and His Church While PROMOTING CATHOLIC Apologetic Support groups loyal to the Holy Father and Church's magisterium
Home About
AskACatholic.com
What's New? Resources The Church Family Life Mass and
Adoration
Ask A Catholic
Knowledge base
AskACatholic Disclaimer
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
New Questions
Cool Catholic Videos
About Saints
Disciplines and Practices
Purgatory and Indulgences
About the Holy Mass
About Mary
Searching and Confused
Life and Family
No Salvation Outside the Church
Sacred Scripture
non Catholic Cults
Justification and Salvation
The Pope and Papacy
The Sacraments
Relationship and Marriage situations
Specific people, organizations and events
back
Doctrine and Teachings
Specific Practices
Church Internals
Church History
 Instructions:

•  Click on this hyperlink.
    (It will open a new page: the translation page.)
•  Go back and select the web address at the top of this browser.
•  Copy it into the Translate box of the translation page.
•  Click the translate button in the middle of the page.
Translate

Shawn Hughes wrote:

Hi, guys —

I belong to a Roman Catholic parish but I want to attend a Reform Catholic Church.

  • What are the differences?

Thanks!

Shawn

  { What are the differences between the Roman Catholic and Reform Catholic Church? }

John replied:

Hi, Shawn —

Thanks for the question:

The Reform Catholic Church is not a Catholic Church because it is not in union with Rome or the Pope. It was established in 1960's by a group of Christians that came together seeking unity,
but at the same time, they were hoping to maintain a connection to traditional Catholicism and Orthodoxy. While the sentiments might have been admirable, at least the desire for unity,
the movement is inherently flawed. Unity can never come about as a result of compromising core beliefs and foundational truths.

The Catholic Church, on the other hand, was established by Jesus Christ Himself in 33 A.D.
(or there abouts). The point being: it is the One True Church Christ established. It is not some kind of spin off denomination founded on human efforts (no matter how well intentioned.)

There are some churches or communities which like to use the word "catholic", but unless they are in full communion with the Pope, they are not Catholic. When I here the word "Reform"
it immediately sets off warning bells. This Reform Catholic Church obviously buys into at least some Protestant heresies so, as a Catholic, I'd recommend you stay away from it.

It may sound good. The people may be marvelous. The worship experience may even seem fulfilling, but this church has no valid sacraments, except Baptism. There is no valid priesthood, therefore there is no valid Eucharist. Their own web site espouses Protestant beliefs.

In short, this community is made up of a bunch of well-intentioned heretics.

John

Please report any and all typos or grammatical errors.
Suggestions for this web page and the web site can be sent to Mike Humphrey
© 2012 Panoramic Sites