What does the Bible say about the Roman Catholic Church? This message explains 1 Timothy 4:1-5.

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The Pope
The priests
veneration of relics
Pilgaimages
Invocation of Saints
Indulgences
The Seven sacraments
Salvation by merit
Peter the first pope?
Which is the true church
Legends of saints
and more

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1 Timothy 4:1
1 Timothy 4:2
1 Timothy 4:3
1 Timothy 4:4
1 Timothy 4:5

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Catholic terminology


Ablution, abluere


Absolution

Sacramental remission of sin
Acclamation


Altar-server at the Mass (Altar attendant)
Agnus Dei

Lamb of God
Alb, Tunica alba



Altar, altaria

Eucharist or Holy Communion is offered.
Ambo


So be it, let it happen
Amice


Apse, apsis

presbytery.
Archbishop

The head of the archdiocese
Archdiocese


Asperges

Holy Water
Bishop

Bow

iturgical prayer.
Brandeun


Breaking of bread


Earth interment
Burial grounds

Cemetery
Cantor

Precentor
Cardinal

Bishops or Priests princes of the Church.
Cassock, Alb

cardinals and white worn by the Pope.
Celebrant

The officiant Mass in the Roman Catholic Church.
Cemetery

Ceremonies

Chalice, calix

cuppa (cup), nodus (stem) and the base (foot).
Chancel
the nave.
Chant

The singing or intoning of all liturgical portions of a service.
Chapel

altar.
Chasuble, casula

Mass.
Chrism

Holy oil
Christian Burial Certificate: (Priestly Lines or Christian Burial Permit)

Christian Wake

A prayer service
Commentator, precentor

A layperson who leads prayer reads scripture.
Communion

Reception of the Eucharist (body and blood of Christ).
Communion-chant

chant distribution of communion.
Communion Paten

chin at communion.
Concelebration

Consecrated ground

clergy.
Cope


Corporal

eucharist is placed.
Corpus Christi

Latin meaning, "the body of Christ".
Cross

religious emblem two plain bars
Crypt

A chamber or vault; a chamber in a mausoleum,person.
Crucifix

body of Christ (Corpus Christi) on it.
Crucifer

One who carries the Crucifix in religious processions.
Dalmatic

The deacon's vestment
Deacon


Diocese


Ecclesiastic

Of the church or clergy.
Entrance rite

.
Epistle side


Eucharist

Body and blood of Christ (consecrated elements of holy communion).
Exequies

Liturgy of the dead
Final Commendation

The ending portion of the funeral Mass.
Funeral Liturgy


Genuflect

Gospel

Literally, "good tidings".
Holy water

Consecrated (blessed) water.
Homily, sermon

Preaching the word of God by the clergy.
Host

The consecrated bread of the Eucharist.
Incense


IHS

The first three letters in the Greek word for Jesus.
INRI

An abbreviation for the Latin term meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of Jews".
Kiss of peace

Mutual embrace
Sacrament of the Sick (Last Sacraments)


Lector

The individual who reads out the scriptures.
Libera

The last responsory prayers after the Mass.
Liturgical Worship (Eucharist Centered)

Eucharist or Holy Communion
Maniple

A strip-like vestment worn on the forearm of subdeacons.
Mass

The liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church.
Mass for the Dead


Monsignor

A honorary title conferred upon a priest.
Mother Superior

A position held by a women in charge of a convent of women.
Nave


Narthex

The vestibule; entry way to the church.
Nun (sister)


Oils

Consecrated oils used in liturgical annointings.
Pall


Paschal candle


Paten

A dish or plate for the host during communion.
Pope

The head of the Roman Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome.
Priest


Prie Dieu

A kneeling rail
Purificator

A small cloth for the chalice used during communion.
Pyx

A vessel or cabinet in which the blessed sacrament is kept.
Related Rites


Requiem candles


Rite

A form of liturgy regulated by tradition and law.
Rite of Committal


Rosary beads

Beads and a crucifix used
Rubrics

In Liturgical churches liturgical manual
Sacred Heart

In the Roman Catholic faith, a religious picture, usally of Jesus Christ.
Sacristy


Sanctuary

The part of the chancel containing the altar.
Scapular, amice


Sign of the Cross


Spiritual Bouquet


Tabernacle

Blessed Sacrament (elements of the Eucharist) are kept.
Thurible

Receptacle in which incense is burned.
Veil Chalice


Vestments


Vigil for the Deceased

Wake or Rosary Service,
Vigil Lights

Roman Catholic
Wake

Historically a watch kept over the deceased; an all night vigil