The Apostles Creed The Apostles’ creed is the oldest statement of faith in the Catholic Church, written sometime in the second century AD. The creed defines core Christian beliefs about God, Jesus, the church, salvation, and other theological topics.(Tap Here) ...
3 and 'the identical structure which death had previously destroyed' will be restored. 4 This doctrine of the 'Resurrection of the Flesh' was incorporated in the Apostles' Creed; it was declared de fide for the Roman Catholic by the Fourth Lateran Council; it was the traditional teaching of...
even though they may have some Latin in them. They have many prayers missing. They use not the traditional Catholic calendar, but a modified calendar, from which Saints such as St. Christopher, St. Barbara, St. Philomena, and many others are stricken off. They have many other ...
even as where Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church'' Ignatius of Antioch, 1st c. A.D Novenas Its name deriving from the Latin word "novem," meaning "nine," a novena is nine days-long prayer to obtain special graces, to obtain specific intentions, for thanksgiving, or to prepare fo...
For example, the values in the Apostles' Creed, the preservation of the Coptic language in the Coptic Christianity, the value in the Hadith, or certain rites in Orthodox Judaism. In Christianity, maintaining tradition is perhaps most valued in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy ...