1. Prayers for the dead .....300 AD
2. Making the sign of the cross .....300 AD
3. Veneration of angels & dead saints .....375 A.D
4. Use of images in worship .....375 A D.
5. The Mass as a daily celebration .....394 AD
6. Beginning of the exaltation of Mary; the term, "Mother of God" applied at Council of Ephesus .....431 AD.
7. Extreme Unction (Last Rites) .....526 AD
8. Doctrine of Purgatory-Gregory I .....593 AD
9. Prayers to Mary & dead saints .....600 AD
10. Worship of cross, images & relics .....786 AD
11. Canonization of dead saints .....995 AD
12. Celibacy of priesthood .....1079 AD
13. The Rosary .....1090 AD
14. Indulgences .....1190 AD
15. Transubstantiation-Innocent III .....1215 AD
16. Auricular Confession of sins to a priest .....1215 AD
17. Adoration of the wafer (Host) .....1220 AD
18. Cup forbidden to the people at communion .....1414 AD
19. Purgatory proclaimed as a dogma .....1439 AD
20. The doctrine of the Seven Sacraments confirmed .....1439 AD
21. Tradition declared of equal authority with Bible by Council of Trent .....1545 AD
22. Apocryphal books added to Bible .....1546 AD
23. Immaculate Conception of Mary .....1854 AD
24. Infallibility of the pope in matters of faith and morals, proclaimed by the Vatican Council .....1870 AD
25. Assumption of the Virgin Mary (bodily ascension into heaven shortly after her death) .....1950 AD
26. Mary proclaimed Mother of the Roman Catholic Church .....1965 AD
Although some of the preceding Roman Catholic practicesare now being questioned by many individuals inside and outside the church, none have been officially repudiated and all continue to be practiced by millions of Catholics around the world. The urgent need today is for Roman Catholics, as well as all who claim to be Christians, to examine their own beliefs and the teachings of their churches by the only sure standard -the Bible. Whatever contradicts, adds to or subtracts from the sixty-six books of the Old and the New Testaments, is error no matter how many may cling to it.
by Marion H. Reynolds, Jr.
Note that some of the practices re Mary are because Mary said so in some appearance somewhere. Also, I believe infant baptism was fully instituted in the 4th century.
None of the Catholic teachings, practices, and devotions contradict the scripture. Why don't you worry about your own faith?
That's those Catholics for ya. They refuse to change no matter how many times you tell'em. /sarcasm
No offense maam, but that list is absolutely riddled with errors.
Have you ever heard of the Didache? It's lists practices of the early church. It was probably written around 100 AD. You can read it here:
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/didache-lake.html
You can also read any of the writings from the people of the early church. If you read any un-biased church history , you will see that about half of the things on that list can be proven false very easily.
If you don't trust Catholics you can ask any of the Orthodox and they will tell you the same thing.