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The Unity of the Church as a Mark of Faith
The unity of the church is one of the four marks of the church that reveals its authenticity, and it is brought about by the Holy Spirit dwelling in believers and ruling over the entire church. Prayer is crucial for maintaining this unity.
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The church has four marks that reveal that the church is truly what she claims to be, which are: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, and they are based on her source, Holy Trinity, founder, Jesus Christ, and soul, Holy Spirit.
01:08 - 03:11 (02:03)
Summary
The church has four marks that reveal that the church is truly what she claims to be, which are: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, and they are based on her source, Holy Trinity, founder, Jesus Christ, and soul, Holy Spirit.
ChapterThe Unity of the Church as a Mark of Faith
EpisodeDay 114: The Church Is One
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
This podcast episode discusses that God is the source of the church's unity and the importance of prayer in maintaining this unity.
03:11 - 05:32 (02:20)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses that God is the source of the church's unity and the importance of prayer in maintaining this unity.
ChapterThe Unity of the Church as a Mark of Faith
EpisodeDay 114: The Church Is One
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The Holy Spirit is the principle of the church's unity, which is a perpetual motive of credibility and an irrefutable witness of her divine mission, and the Church is one because of her Source and Founder.
05:32 - 08:46 (03:14)
Summary
The Holy Spirit is the principle of the church's unity, which is a perpetual motive of credibility and an irrefutable witness of her divine mission, and the Church is one because of her Source and Founder.
ChapterThe Unity of the Church as a Mark of Faith
EpisodeDay 114: The Church Is One
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The Church is constituted and organized as a society in the present world, but it is also divine and holy.
08:46 - 10:58 (02:11)
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The Church is constituted and organized as a society in the present world, but it is also divine and holy. It is important to acknowledge the glorious reality of the Church, in addition to recognizing its human brokenness.