No. They are two very different churches. "Mormon" is actually a nickname for a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Both the Mormons and the Catholics believe in The Bible and in salvation through Jesus Christ. They have many shared values and for this reason have partnered together in several projects, both internationally and locally. However, despite their friendship, they are two very different churches with two very different doctrines. This is easily observed by visiting the worship services of both.
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No, Jackie Evancho is not a Mormon, she is a Catholic.
No, she is not catholic she is a proud Mormon.
No, he is a Mormon.
No, he is Catholic.
No, James Sinegal is not a Mormon, he was born into a Catholic home.
NO. He was born Catholic.
David was raised Mormon.
no. She was being raised as a Catholic by her Catholic dad, until he died when she was 4years old. Her older sister joined the Mormon church when she was in High School. Martha's mother was a non-practicing Mormon
No. Enrique Iglesias has never been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
Betty J. Eadie has had Mormon, Catholic, and Protestant influences, but as far as I am aware does not claim to be a practicing Mormon.
There is no such thing as the "Mormon Catholic Church". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is commonly called the "Mormon" church, and the Roman Catholic Church is usually referred to as the "Catholic Church". They are two different churches. January 6th is Epiphany and the end of the Christmas season in the Catholic Church, which celebrates Christmas from December 24 to January 6. The Mormon Church typically does not recognize or celebrate Epiphany.
Of course she wasn't.She was Catholic.