What single thing differentiates the Catholic Church from all other Christian churches?
T/F: The Catholic Church believes Jesus’ call for unity is literal (we should be one church) and Protestant churches believe that it’s more symbolic -- that we are united in our belief in the Holy Spirit.
T/F: Throughout history, the King ruled without an office of Prime Minister
T/F: Only the Minister of Defense held the Keys to the Kingdom
T/F: The phrase “to open and shut” is similar to the phrase “to bind and to loose”
T/F: The name “Peter” means flexible and friendly in Greek
T/F: The 3 Key Catholic Claims about the Papacy (office of the pope): Infallibility, Primacy, Theology
T/F: The Catholic Church’s Doctrine of Infallibility demonstrates that the Holy Spirit makes certain that popes are perfect