Catholic•Largest Christian Church Worldwide•Roman Church•Western Civilization•Pope
Catholic Church Beliefs•The Nicene Creed •Jesus Christ•Pope•Saint Peter•4 Basic Beliefs
Catholic Symbols •Cross and crucifix•Ichthys•Alpha and Omega
Protestant•Second Largest•Movement Against the church•1517 in Germany
Protestant Belief•Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit•Salvation•The merits of one's own work
Protestant Symbols
SummaryCatholic and Protestant are not so different. They are branches of Christianity that have some different views but are nearly the same. They all believe in Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit. Catholics like to follow the Pope and Protestants do not.
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