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It is right that other a Churches to do Baptism?Or he must have an anointing from the Bishops/Pope/Cardinal to have the authority to baptized people. or Like Born Again ETC.

It is right to change the name of the Church? Why that our church name is Roman Catholic/Catholic but it is not written in the bible? Where the word Catholic came from?

Is it true that the Holy Chain from Saint Peter has been cut?
 
It is right that other a Churches to do Baptism?Or he must have an anointing from the Bishops/Pope/Cardinal to have the authority to baptized people. or Like Born Again ETC.

It is right to change the name of the Church? Why that our church name is Roman Catholic/Catholic but it is not written in the bible? Where the word Catholic came from?

Is it true that the Holy Chain from Saint Peter has been cut?
It appears you’ve encountered someone peddling doubts to you. However, you can depend on CA to get your questions answered. Right now, Im a bit dull on the senses so I’ll let others start:o

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It is right that other a Churches to do Baptism?Or he must have an anointing from the Bishops/Pope/Cardinal to have the authority to baptized people. or Like Born Again ETC.
From this I hope you are saying "Is it right for other churches to do a baptism? Or, does someone HAVE to have an anointing from a priest, bishop, cardinal, etc
In a short answer, anyone can actually baptize as long as it is trinitarian (In the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Of course, this is only in a circumstance that one would say is an emergency that anyone can baptize.
In the common times where there is no emergency, a priest, deacon (in the Latin church).
Now, the Catholic church does accept baptisms from other denominations as long as it was trinitarian. (As myself… I was baptized in the Pentecostal church, but when going through RCIA and came into the church, I was not baptized again.
It is right to change the name of the Church? Why that our church name is Roman Catholic/Catholic but it is not written in the bible? Where the word Catholic came from?
The word Catholic is actually latin, and it simply means “Universal”. It’s not a ‘name’ per say, but rather just simply saying that it is the “Universal Church” the church Jesus founded. It was not until the mid 1500’s that there was anything but one ‘church’. Then the reformation began happening, and thus created “denominations”.
And, where in the bible is this written? Matthew 16:17-19. This is one of the most powerful verses in the Holy Scriptures in my opinion. The studying of those two verses alone are what brought me into the Catholic church, and thanks God it did.
Is it true that the Holy Chain from Saint Peter has been cut?
This is against history. You can look into history itself and see the succession from Pope Francis to Peter the Apostle. Don’t listen to conspiracy websites or the like…They are there to confuse you and put doubts in your mind. They are very smart in the ways they can twist things to form it into their agenda.

Peace be with you,
Any other questions feel free to ask!
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In His Name
Matt
 
Hi Telement10. That’s an interesting array of questions.
(1)The Church recognizes baptisms from dissenting groups as licit, providing they profess the same apostolic faith such as a belief in the Apostle’s Creed, rejection of Satan, Name of Father, Son, Holy Spirit, etc. Remember, the Grace in baptism comes from God, the administrator is an instrument, so the state of the minister does not influence the legitimacy of the sacrament. That is not an excuse to not seek out the best means, which would be an ordained member of the clergy.

(2)The Church has always been Catholic by its nature, as it embraces all of mankind into one faith in Jesus Christ. It is Catholic because New Covenant invited all of mankind to “adopted” status, Jews and Gentiles alike (ex. St. Matthew 12:48-50). The word comes from the Greek compound word “Kata holos” meaning “according to the whole” or as we tend to translate today “universal” like one size fits all. This faith is Christ is “one” and fits all of mankind. As St. Paul said, “one Lord, one faith, one baptism” (Eph 4:5)

(3)As far as the relic of St. Peter, I don’t know. I am assuming you’re referring to the chains at San Pietro in Vincoli. I’ve been blessed enough to see this first-hand and it is really awe inspiring.
 
Thank you for your answers.

How about the Holy Communion?

Is the other churches had this?
 
Thank you for your answers.

How about the Holy Communion?

Is the other churches had this?
Some believe in the Real Presence of the Holy Eucharist as the Apostles and Early Church Fathers did. (such as Catholic)
Some partake of some manner of communion, but believe it to be only symbolic and not real (like Baptist)
Some do not bother with it at all and consider it to be not-essential to their faith.

This was also the case in Jesus’s time. In John 6, “many disciples said ‘this saying is to hard’ and no longer followed Jesus.” But the Apostles said, “where else would we go, you have the words of eternal life.”

So today it is the same. Catholics say, “where else would we go, you have the words of eternal life.”
Some of our fellow brothers and sisters have said, “This saying is too hard.”

We must pray for them.
 
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