Respuesta :
The principles of Roman Catholicism require followers to recognize the Pope's authority, worship the Holy Trinity, and to attend mass weekly. The only principle that Roman Catholics are not required to do is to perform the 11 sacraments.
The answer would be letter C.
The answer would be letter C.
The answer that doesn't belong in the list:
c. Perform 11 sacraments
In Roman Catholicism, there are seven sacraments, of which an individual has access to six. Entering Holy Orders (as a monk or nun or priest) is a sacrament -- and celibacy is an expectation of those who enter Holy Orders. Marriage is also considered a sacrament. So an individual Catholic does not access both of those sacraments, but one or the other ... or neither (if the individual remains unmarried but does not enter Holy Orders).
In addition to Holy Orders and Marriage, the other five sacraments observed in Roman Catholicism are:
Baptism
The Eucharist (Lord's Supper), offered in the mass
Reconciliation (formerly called the Sacrament of Penance)
Confirmation
Anointing of the sick (which has sometimes been called Extreme Unction)