I am disappointed at the title of this forum. Protestants are not a different “religion” from Catholics. That’s a misuse of the term “religion.” Islam is a different religion from Christianity, but Protestants are part of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church. This is acknowledged by most RC scholars.
Tom
I think we can all agree, with the Church, that all the baptised are Christians. However, all the baptised are only imperfectly part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church which is the fullness of the Christian religion.
A protestant is, by the very meaning of the word, protesting something about the one, holy, catholc and apostolic church. Some more than others. None of them are one, there are thousands.
Many of the practionaers may be holy, but their doctrines and practices (as a visible community) may not be, e.g. Presbyterian Church in the United States (PC-USA) permits divorce and remarrieage as well as abortion. The Episcopalian communion was founded on the sin of divorce and remarriage, Methodism allows abortion and any number of other sins. So the basic precepts of these communities are not always or ever completely holy. Those of the Catholic Church are; which does not mean, by a very long shot indeed, that the members are all or always followers of it’s precepts - that’s why we have confessionals.
They are not catholis, i.e., universal. Most are western European and American in expanse.
None are apostolic, holding to apostolic authority and the unbroken succession of the apostles. In fact, each and every one of them eschews the authority of the Supreme Pontifs and the Bishops in communion with him.
Very few, none that I’ve ever seen, hold to the entirety of the creeds (i.e., one baptism for the forgiveness of sins - ask a Baptist or and Evangelical if he believes that one!) How about laying a little “communion of the saints” on a Protestant? They generally do not belueve in the intercession of the “dead” saints.
It just ges on and on. But you get the point. Protestants Christian? They sure are, and many are great ones, practice the same religion? - Nope. Much of it is “roll your own and make it up as the details emerge”.