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One, Holy, Catholic & Apostolic

The four characteristics, or marks, of the Church are rooted in the work of the Holy Spirit. What do they mean? How do they impact our relationship with each other and with the world?

One Holy Catholic Apostolic

Learning Through Movies: Joan of Arcadia

Watch season 1/episode 1 of the television show, "Joan of Arcadia," and consider reflection questions to discern the presence of the four characteristics of the Church.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

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Websites for further learning about the topic of one, holy, Catholic and apostolic.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

An adult activity exploring the in-depth meaning of what we profess as Catholics and embracing the challenge to live a one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic life.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

The Catholic Church is a one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. Households are churches too. They are often called the domestic church. As churches, they are also called to be one, holy, catholic and apostolic. It is important to think about and talk about how your domestic church incorporates and expresses these four essential gifts from God.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

Objective of this intergenerational session is to understand the four characteristics or marks of the Church and learn how to apply them to daily living.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic Table Prayer

Four prayers to use at home for your mealtime on four consecutive days.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

An activity designed to help children explore the meaning of the characteristics or marks of the Church: one, holy, catholic and apostolic. Children will also examine the diverse meanings of church.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

We profess in the Nicene Creed a Church that is one, holy, catholic and apostolic. The New Testament provides our basis for understanding what these four essential characteristics mean.

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One Holy Catholic Apostolic

A youth activity that teaches about the four marks or four essential characteristics of the Church (one, holy, catholic and apostolic) and how to live them out in daily life.

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