Mormon and Catholic are two religious bodies or denominations that believe in the ministry of Jesus Christ. Both denominations accept God as the creator of all universe and everything that exists therein. However, there are some noticeable differences between the two bodies. What set the differences is actually about their belief about some spiritual issues like the concept of trinity and others. Mormon is like another name for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and it is the fourth-largest denomination in the United States.
They believe God is love, and he showed love by sending Jesus Christ to die for humankind. Catholic, on the other hand, is one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world. Catholics also believe in the ministry of Jesus Christ. However, on the issue of the trinity, Mormons believe God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are never a single entity, as explained in the word 'trinity.' Catholics, on the other hand, believe God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are a single being. Mormons also believe God has a body like humans, while Catholics don't agree to that