C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith - What are the Marks of the Church?

Archdiocese of Milwaukee
19 Apr 201303:32

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the four key characteristics of the Church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. The Church is one through unity in faith and love. It is holy because God shares His holiness with us. 'Catholic' means universal, embracing all people across time and space. 'Apostolic' signifies that the Church is built on the witness of the apostles, and all believers are called to spread the Good News. Viewers are invited to experience this faith by attending Mass and living out these traits in their lives.

Takeaways

  • 🔵 The Church is described by four characteristics: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
  • 🙏 The 'one' characteristic signifies unity among Christians despite divisions in Christianity.
  • 🕊️ The 'holy' characteristic means the Church is set apart and made different by God's holiness, not by the holiness of its members.
  • 🌎 The 'catholic' characteristic comes from the Greek word meaning 'universal', indicating the Church's universal embrace of all people.
  • 📜 The 'apostolic' characteristic is based on the witness of the apostles and the Church's mission to continue their work.
  • 🤲 The unity of the Church is rooted in baptism, belief in scriptures, and relationship with Jesus.
  • 🕊️ The holiness of the Church is a reflection of God's holiness, shared with believers through Christ's life.
  • 🌐 The Church's catholic nature is demonstrated by its inclusiveness of all languages, cultures, and times.
  • 📢 The apostolic nature of the Church calls believers to be missionaries, spreading the Good News.
  • 💌 The invitation to Church and Mass is an invitation to experience the unity and characteristics of the Church in community.

Q & A

  • What does the term 'one' in the Nicene Creed signify about the Church?

    -The term 'one' signifies the unity of the Church, reflecting Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper for His followers to be united in faith and truth, despite the divisions seen in Christianity today.

  • How does the Church strive to achieve unity among Christians?

    -The Church seeks to make unity more real and full through the commonality of baptism, belief in the scriptures, and relationship with Jesus, aiming to live united in faith, goodness, and love.

  • What does the Church's holiness represent?

    -The Church is holy not because its members are inherently holy, but because it partakes in God's holiness. The term 'holy' signifies a difference or distinction, indicating that God shares His life with us, making us holy as we live a life of goodness and service.

  • How does the Church's holiness impact the world?

    -The Church's holiness makes a difference in the world by living a life committed to goodness, service, prayer, and faith, thus reflecting God's nature and influence.

  • What is the meaning of the term 'catholic' in the context of the Church?

    -The term 'catholic' comes from the Greek and means 'universal.' It signifies the Church's universal embrace, including people of all times, spaces, languages, and cultures, united by baptism and the Holy Spirit.

  • What does the Church's apostolicity indicate?

    -Apostolicity indicates that the Church's faith is based on the witness of the apostles, who knew Jesus personally and experienced His teachings and miracles. It also reminds us that we are called to be apostles, spreading the Good News.

  • How does the Church's apostolicity relate to its mission?

    -The Church's apostolicity relates to its mission by calling its members to continue the work of the apostles as missionaries, proclaiming the Gospel and sharing the faith with others.

  • What is the significance of the Nicene Creed in the Mass?

    -The Nicene Creed is significant in the Mass as it is a profession of faith, where believers declare their belief in the Church's unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolicity.

  • How does the Church's unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolicity contribute to its identity?

    -These four traits collectively contribute to the Church's identity by defining its essence and mission, guiding its actions, and providing a framework for understanding its role in the world and in relation to God.

  • What is the Year of Faith, as mentioned in the script?

    -The Year of Faith is a period designated by the Catholic Church to encourage and deepen the faith of its members, often involving special events, teachings, and reflections on the Church's doctrines.

  • Why is it important for individuals to understand the four characteristics of the Church?

    -Understanding the four characteristics of the Church is important as it helps individuals grasp the core beliefs and values of Catholicism, fostering a deeper connection with the faith and its teachings.

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