Thank you for confirming that the Catholic is not in the Bible. You can blab on and on about different Christian organizations and the myriad of interpretations out there but I prefer to go to the source. The Bible. And in the Bible its very clear that our focus should be on:
God the Father
Jesus Christ the Son
The Holy Spirit
Because when we read the Bible that is exactly the focus of everyone in it. Well, everyone that was approved of God.
These are who guide us.
These are who we pray to.
These are who we give thanks and praise to.
I did not confirm any such thing. The word Katholic in Greek means “According to the Whole” and the doctrine of the One, Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, which you can interpret however you want, it doesn’t have to be the way the Roman Catholics interpret it (where Catholicity comes from communion with the Pope) or how I think one could argue the SDA would interpret it if they admitted the word Catholic (which would be churches in a partial doctrinal union where the essential doctrines involve the absolute priority of tje ten commandments and the belief that Sunday worship is sinful and Saturday worship is required; I could be wrong on this point however because Adventist orthodoxy is a complex issue, because, for example, they stress the importance of Sola Scriptura, yet it seems like the prophecies of Ellen White are not an optional part of belief; I am hoping to discuss this further.
However, belief in some form of Catholicity (Universality or doctrinal wholeness) is part of the Nicene Creed, like the belief in the deity of Christ and His consubstantiality with the Father, and likewise the Holy Spirit, and that’s part of the
Christian Forums Statement of Faith, which everyone should read.
I do agree that we should only worship God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost and I am pretty sure to say otherwise would violate the Nicene Creed and make me non Christian.
However I do venerate the Blessed Virgin Mary since she gave birtj to Mesus Christ, who is God Incarnate, and was blessed to have Nim as a son. Imagine having the only sinless and infinitely loving man who ever lived, who was also the only begotten son and the divine Logos, as your son?
By the way I am not Roman Catholic but am a Protestant Clergyman, I am the minister, more specifically the teaching elder, of a pair of Congregationalist missions.