The Catholic Church

When Jesus Christ accomplished His plan of salvation, He did not leave His followers aimless. Before He ascended into heaven, He established a community of believers to live as His disciples. We call this community “the Church.” 

The Church is, among things, people. God’s people. The Church is lived in local communities and is seen and becomes real when her members pray together, especially at Mass. The Church is a family marked by certain characteristics (CCC 782):

  • We are God’s people, not the other way around.
  • You become a member of this family through baptism, not birth.
  • Jesus is the head of the family.
  • The Holy Spirit dwells within our hearts.
  • Our rule is to love as Jesus loved us.
  • Our mission is to be salt of the earth and light of the world.
  • Our destiny is heaven.

While there are many denominations and segments of Jesus’ Church, we believe that the fulness of truth and Christ’s mission are found in the Catholic Church. Our beliefs as Catholic can be summed up in the Nicene Creed, an ancient formula of beliefs dating back to the 4th century, as well as the Apostles’ Creed, which dates even earlier. 


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