Heretic.
It really depends, though, if that person is teaching a contrary idea, or if they just don't want to follow what the church professes.
By definition, a Heretic is someone who teaches a belief that is contrary to church dogma. A Blasphemer is someone who is irreverent or disrespectful to the church. A Heathen is someone who refuses to believe what the church teaches.
Mortician.
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A:The Catholic Church believes that Saint Cletus (also known as Anacletus or Anencletus) was pope from about 79 to 92 CE, although those dates are uncertain. There is no tradition as to when he was born. In fact,we can not even be sure whether a person of that name ever lived, in spite of Catholic tradition.Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that most scholars are of the opinion that, in spite of Church tradition, the early church of Rome was led by a group of presbyters, and that bishops were not appointed to the church in Rome until later in the second century. In other words, there can have been no Pope Cletus (Anacletus or Anencletus), although it is possible there was a presbyter of than name.
The Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
It is simply called heresy which means denying the teaching of the church which is the truth.An answer in a word:excommunication
.Roman Catholic AnswerMost of the people who protested against the Church in the sixteenth century were heretics and apostates. Today they are, more politically correct, known as "protestant reformers" by those who followed them.
A rebel.
A traitor
generally, if someone is teaching you they are called teachers. However, If this person is helping you understand material that your teacher is going over, then they would be called tutors.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Jesus Christ is the true head of their church and that all teaching comes from Him.The head of the entire worldwide church on earth is the President, who is considered a Prophet, Seer, and Revelator. The President of the Church is most often called "the Prophet". He is assisted by two counselors and Twelve Apostles.The person at the head of a congregation is the Bishop. However, most congregational teaching and preaching is not done by the Bishop, rather the members of the congregation rotate teaching and preaching responsibilities. A Mormon Bishop is more of an overseer of the congregation's operations and a personal counselor for individual members who need spiritual guidance, rather than a preacher.
1. Call an ambulance2. Call the police and bring charges against that person.
A traitor.
Such a person is referred to as a "catechumen."
Abolitionist -- they were in favor of abolishing slavery.
Protagonist