Does the Catholic Church believe in dragons?

Catholics don't necessarily believe in literal, fire-breathing dragons as real creatures today, but they deeply engage with dragons as powerful symbolic figures representing evil, chaos, sin (like Satan or pride), and the spiritual battles saints overcome with faith, drawing from biblical imagery (Revelation's dragon) and legends like St. George, blending literal past encounters with large reptiles (perhaps dinosaur fossils) with metaphorical meaning.
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What does the Bible say about dragons?

The Bible uses "dragons" metaphorically and literally, primarily in the Book of Revelation, where the great red dragon is explicitly identified as Satan, the "ancient serpent". In Old Testament passages (like Isaiah, Psalm, Ezekiel), the Hebrew word tannin (meaning serpent, sea monster, or jackal) is translated as dragon, often symbolizing chaotic sea creatures or powerful enemies like Pharaoh, while Job describes a fiery, multi-headed sea monster, Leviathan, representing God's power over chaos.
 
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What religions believe in dragons?

Today, dragons are celebrated and revered in Buddhist, Taoist and Confucianism traditions as symbols of strength and enlightenment. Dragons also appear in Anatolian religions, Sumerian myths, Germanic sagas, Shinto beliefs and in Abrahamic scriptures.
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What are the 7 sins on the Catholic list?

In the standard list, the seven deadly sins according to the Catholic Church are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. In Catholicism, the classification of deadly sins into a group of seven originated with Tertullian and continued with Evagrius Ponticus.
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Which Catholic saint slayed a dragon?

Think of St George and you're probably picturing a heroic knight slaying a ferocious, fire-breathing dragon. As the country's patron saint, today St George's story is as iconic as his white and red flag.
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What do Catholics say about dragons?

Dragons have long symbolized chaos and danger. Their serpentine form seemed to strike at humanity's deepest fears. In our Catholic tradition, dragons are symbols of spiritual and moral disorder, rooted in specific biblical passages and enriched by Christian art.
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Why did St George Bank stop sponsoring dragons?

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At the time, the bank said it was “concerned about the management of the club and player behaviour over the last few years,” which had led to unacceptable on-field performance.
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What does 777 mean in Catholicism?

In Catholicism and broader Christianity, 777 symbolizes the perfection of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), representing divine completeness, God's perfect work, and ultimate spiritual fulfillment, often contrasted with the imperfection of 666. Derived from the symbolic perfection of the number 7 (creation, rest), triple 7 emphasizes God's flawless design, promises, and blessings, signifying wholeness and spiritual victory.
 
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Is saying omg a mortal sin?

Other times it is merely an innocent surprise reaction which, while morally problematic to thoughtlessly use the name of God, does not arise to a level of serious sin. Use of “oh my gosh” or “goodness” does not reference God and therefore would not be considered to be sinful.
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What is the biggest sin in Catholicism?

In Catholicism, there isn't a single "biggest" sin, but Pride (Superbia) is often considered the root or deadliest of the Seven Capital Sins as it's the source of all others, leading to a refusal of God; however, grave sins like willful murder, rape, apostasy (denial of faith), blasphemy, and obstinate refusal of communion are seen as extremely severe offenses against God and neighbor, potentially jeopardizing eternal salvation if unrepented. 
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Are dragons demonic Catholic?

In Catholic tradition, dragons are symbols of spiritual and moral disorder, somehow hanging between the spiritual and worldly realms. Rooted in specific biblical passages and enriched by Christian art, these beasts represent the primordial chaos God subdues and the forces of evil Christ ultimately conquers.
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What are dragons called in the Bible?

The Bible doesn't give one single name for "the" dragon, but uses the term to refer to different powerful, chaotic forces, most famously Leviathan (a fearsome sea creature in the Old Testament) and Satan (the great red dragon in the New Testament's Book of Revelation). Other symbolic "dragons" include powerful empires like Egypt, described as a great dragon or serpent.
 
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Are dragons good or evil?

Dragons aren't inherently good or evil; their morality depends entirely on the culture, myth, or story, with Asian dragons often symbolizing luck and wisdom (good) while European dragons frequently represent chaos, greed, or Satan (evil), though modern fantasy offers benevolent Western dragons and destructive Eastern ones, showing a fluid, evolving perception.
 
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Who in the Bible killed a dragon?

The prophet Daniel killed a dragon in the Bible's Book of Bel and the Dragon (part of the deuterocanonical/apocryphal additions to Daniel), tricking the Babylonian dragon-god into eating cakes of pitch, fat, and hair, which caused it to burst open, demonstrating it wasn't a living god. While not a literal dragon-slayer, the Archangel Michael battles the "great dragon" (Satan) in Revelation, and Saint George, a popular Christian figure (not in the Bible itself), famously slays a dragon to save a princess, symbolizing Christ conquering evil. 
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What does a dragon symbolize in Christianity?

In Christianity, dragons symbolize chaos, evil, and Satan, representing the forces of spiritual disorder and rebellion against God, originating from Old Testament sea monsters like Leviathan and culminating in the great red dragon in Revelation. They embody temptation, spiritual darkness, and destructive human empires, but their defeat by figures like Archangel Michael or saints (e.g., St. George) signifies Christ's ultimate victory over sin, death, and evil, promising hope and God's sovereignty.
 
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Does the Bible mention dinosaurs or dragons?

The Bible doesn't use the word "dinosaur" (coined in 1842) but mentions large, fearsome creatures like Behemoth, Leviathan, and "dragons" (often from the Hebrew tanniyn), which some interpret as dinosaur-like reptiles or sea monsters, while others see them as symbolic of evil or known animals (crocodiles, whales). The Book of Job (Behemoth, Leviathan) and Isaiah (dragons) describe powerful beasts, with Leviathan sometimes depicted as fire-breathing, leading to interpretations linking them to dinosaurs or dragons in ancient lore.
 
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Is using condoms a mortal sin?

Yes, within traditional Catholic teaching, using condoms is considered a mortal sin because it's an artificial method of contraception designed to deliberately prevent procreation, which the Church views as intrinsically evil and a grave violation of natural law, even within marriage, though some Catholic voices acknowledge complexities like HIV prevention as a "lesser evil" in specific cases. A mortal sin requires grave matter (contraception), full knowledge, and deliberate consent, and the Church teaches the act itself is grave. 
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What do Catholics say instead of "Oh my god"?

One way to help break a bad habit that may have developed is for the one who says, “Oh, my God!” to correct themselves aloud by saying, “Oh, I mean to say, 'May the name of the Lord be praised!
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What counts as adultery in Catholicism?

In Catholic teaching, adultery is marital infidelity: sexual relations between a married person and someone other than their spouse, breaking the marriage covenant, and considered a grave sin against God and the spouses. It extends to lustful thoughts or desires for someone else, as Jesus condemned adultery of the heart, involving deliberate consent to such disordered desires. The Church upholds marriage as a lifelong, exclusive union, meaning even remarriage after a civil divorce (without an annulment) is seen as living in adultery. 
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What does 444 mean in Catholicism?

In Catholicism, "444" doesn't have a singular, explicit meaning like some biblical numbers, but it can relate to concepts of divine confirmation, creation (man in God's image), the transition from Old to New Covenants, or simply be a personal sign of angels/God's presence (especially within "angel number" interpretations that some Catholics adopt), though official Church teaching emphasizes Scripture over numerology, viewing it as potentially linked to demonic deception. The number 4 often signifies creation or humanity, while 444 can suggest a strong divine foundation, protection, or God's guidance for believers entering new spiritual seasons, linking to Jesus as the Son of God. 
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What is a holy number in Catholicism?

In Catholicism, numbers hold symbolic meaning, with prominent ones like 3 (Trinity, completion), 7 (perfection, grace, sacraments), 12 (apostles, tribes, foundation), and 40 (testing, preparation) appearing frequently in Scripture and Tradition, representing divine order, spiritual fulfillment, and key events in salvation history, from the unity of God (1) to the wounds of Christ (5). 
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What do Muslims think of St George?

He is also an important figure for Muslims, where he is associated with spring and the colour green and known by the name Al-Khodr (derived from the Arabic for 'Green'). On St George's Day, Christians and Muslims often attend the same pilgrimage sites and celebrations together.
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Which Bank owns St George Bank?

St. George Bank is one of Australia's leading Retail and Business Banking brands. In 2008, St. George became part of Westpac Group.
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Who was the saint that defeated the dragon?

Saint George. The life of Saint George, including the legend of his fight with a dragon and why this Roman soldier from Turkey became the patron saint of England.
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