This We Believe « Church of the Resurrection

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This We Believe

This we believe....To understand a community, it is necessary to understand its ethos. With that in mind, we offer this guide to our beliefs and practices in order that you might understand what it means when we talk about ourselves as an Anglican parish in the Catholic tradition.

Also available here are an assortment of Christian spiritual guides that will assist you in your meditations and reflections, and prayers. These guides offer unique means of contemplating God’s love, might, and grace as well as offering practical opportunities to be salt and light in a world so mired in darkness and the mundane.

Finally, we also offer links to a variety of writings of the great writers of the Church throughout the ages. These writings are instrumental in helping to understand the practices and beliefs of the earliest days of the Church. They also show how these practices and beliefs developed throughout the ages. These are indispensible links to those who have departed this life marked with the sign of faith. Through their writings, communities of Christians in all times and all places reach out to us and speak to us today.

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St. Vincent of Lérins
“Now in the Catholic Church itself we take the greatest care to hold that which has been believed everywhere, always and by all. That is truly and properly ‘Catholic,’ as is shown by the very force and meaning of the word, which comprehends everything almost universally.”