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The Essentials of the
Catholic Faith
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The Basic Profession of
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The Apostles’
Creed was originally a
profession of faith required
of converts to Christianity
before they were baptized.
As a formula of belief it
goes back in substance, if
not in words, to the twelve
apostles.
Following Christ’s
declaration that “He who
believes and is baptized
will be saved” (Mark 16:16),
the Apostles’ Creed was the
precondition for baptism.
Only believers could be
baptized. Even when children
were baptized in the early
Church, someone had to
profess the faith for them.
Since the Apostles’ Creed
was first formulated, there
have been many other creeds
approved and used by the
Church. But this creed still
remains the most common
profession of the Christian
faith in the world.
There is no other place to
start talking about
Christianity than with the
Christian faith. “Our faith,”
we are told, “can guarantee
the blessings that we hope
for and prove the existence
of the realities that at
present remain unseen.” (Hebrews
11:1)
What the Apostles’ Creed
tells us is what everyone
who calls himself a
Christian must accept on the
word of God, that is, on
faith.
We accept three fundamental
truths in the Apostles'
Creed.
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We
believe that the world
did not always exist,
but was created by God
who existed from all
eternity.
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We
believe that God became
man in the person of
Jesus Christ, that He
was born of the Virgin
Mary, died on the cross
and rose from the dead,
and that He will return
on the last day to judge
the living and the dead.
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We
believe that Christ sent
His Holy Spirit, who is
the soul of the Church
which Christ founded,
and that through the
Church we receive all
the graces we need to
reach the eternal life
for which we were made.
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What needs to
be emphasized is that belief
in these revealed truths is
the foundation of
Christianity. We can hope
only in what we know to be
true; faith provides us with
the guarantee that our hope
is not in vain. We can love
only what we know to be
good; faith provides us with
the vision that God is so
good we should love Him with
our whole heart and soul.
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Copyright © 2002 Inter Mirifica
Pocket Catholic Catechism
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