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Welcome to CAF, qOcOp.Protestantism is not a religion but a heresy within Christianity. Protestants are hereitcs because they have fallen away from the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church due to the invention of new, and contradictory doctrines. While Protestants came from the Catholic Church they will not be part of it until they return to it.
You are correct that Protestant denominations represent various heresies within Christianity, however, you are wrong that Protestants are heretics. Most Protestants have been raised to believe that their faith is the Truth, and many are taught that the Catholic Church has “added” to the gospel. They don’t know that their spritual ancestors subtracted from it. Since they are in ignorance in these matters, they do not qualify for the position of “heretic”, which requires a willful and deliberate departure from the known truth.
Also, you are wrong about Protestants being part of the Church. When they are validly baptized, they become members of the One Body of Christ, though improperly joined. These matters are discussed specifically in the Catechism of the Church.
Protestantism began by people of good faith standing up against the corruption running rampant throughout the Roman clergy in Europe.Then why are they called Protestants and not Catholic’s then?![]()
No, the Catholic Church is not a “denomination”. The Catholic Church is the One Church founded by Christ, from which all others “denominated”. All the denominations are defined by what, and how much doctrine of the Apostles they reject that is within the Catholic Church. The CC did not “denominate” from anyone.Church Catholic =/= Catholic Church. Church Catholic means universal. The Catholic Church is a denomination.