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  1. Jul 1, 2020 · We profess our belief in one God, who is three persons: God the Father, Jesus Christ the only begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit. 4 The first three stanzas are dedicated to each of the three persons of the Trinity. As mentioned previously, the Creed asserts both the divinity and humanity of Jesus.

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    • I Believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth. The first article of the Apostles’ Creed affirms the existence of God and declares that God is a triune God, meaning he is one God but in three persons known as the Holy Trinity.
    • And in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord. The second article reaffirms that Jesus is God’s son and that he is divine. The term “Lord” itself implies divinity as it is ascribed to God, so using the word “Lord” in reference to Jesus Christ directly relates the Son to divinity.
    • Who Was Conceived by the Power of the Holy Spirit and Born of the Virgin Mary. This article affirms that Jesus Christ has human nature in the sense that he was born of a human mother, the Virgin Mary.
    • He Suffered Under Pontius Pilate, Was Crucified, Died and Was Buried. Jesus Christ was both divine and human, meaning he felt pain and could die, which he did on Good Friday.
  3. The Apostles' Creed - I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator ... The Beatitudes - Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs ... The Catholic Prayer - A Special Act of Sorrow - Forgive me my sins, O Lord, forgive me my sins; ... The Divine Praises - Blessed be God. Blessed be His Holy Name. ...

  4. Creed (Lat. credo, I believe), in general, a form of belief. The word, however, as applied to religious belief has received a variety of meanings, two of which are specially important. (I) It signifies the entire body of beliefs held by the adherents of a given religion; and in this sense it is equivalent to doctrine or to faith where the ...

    • Trinitarian Belief
    • The Four Marks
    • Why Is The Creed Relevant?
    • The Nicene Creed

    The Catechism of the Catholic Church (Part I, Section 2) provides a detailed analysis of every part of the Creed, which is broken down into major sections on teachings on the Father; beliefs concerning the Son, Jesus Christ; a theology of the Holy Spirit; and ecclesiology, the description of the distinctive four marks of the Catholic Church. The Cr...

    After its description of the Trinity and the relationship of its Three Persons, the Creed concludes with a section on ecclesiology, professing what have become known as the four marks of the Church. First, the document affirms that the Church is one. The Catechism teaches that the Church is one because of her source; she is one because of her soul....

    Contemporary society’s attraction to all that is new, innovative and progressive might lead some to believe that a document such as the Creed, which has been basically fixed in its present form for nearly 1,500 years, has no relevance. However, as the expression goes, to judge a book by its cover is not a proper indication of the value of anything ...

    I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made....

  5. What is a Creed? A creed is a profession of faith. In reciting the words ‘I believe’ or ‘We believe’, Catholics give their assent to the divine truths, revealed by God, in Sacred Scripture and the living Tradition of the Church.

  6. To say the Credo with faith is to enter into communion with God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and also with the whole Church which transmits the faith to us and in whose midst we believe: This Creed is the spiritual seal, our heart's meditation and an ever-present guardian; it is, unquestionably, the treasure of our soul. 15.

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