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Nicene Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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THE NICENE CREED ON THE CHURCH * We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic ... This understanding implies that holiness is something that we confer upon ...
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When the Nicene Creed was drawn up, ... I accordingly suggest that we print the Creed with the FILIOQUE either in brackets or omitted altogether, but with the understanding that, while assenting to the resulting statement does not commit anyone to belief in the Dual Procession of the Spirit, neither does it commit anyone...
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The Nicene Symbol, however, continued to be the only one in use among the defenders of the Faith. Gradually it came to be recognized as the proper profession of faith for candidates for baptism. ... The Nicene Creed ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > N > The Nicene Creed...
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The truth about the trinity and how badly it is unrepresented in the Bible and amongst early Christianity. ... Welcome to the Nicene Creed. Also see Arius ... "In his theological interpretation of the idea of God, Arius was interested in maintaining a formal understanding of the oneness of God.
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the Lutheran members of this dialogue are prepared to recommend to their church that it publicly recognize that the permanently normative and universally binding form of the Nicene Creed is the Greek text of A.D. 381, and that it undertake steps to reflect this recognition in its worship and teaching.
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The Nicene Creed, our profession of faith, is an important part of the Mass. The Creed is recited at the beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist just after the Gospel reading and homily. In between the two main components of the mass is a statement of beliefs Christians have expressed for 16 centuries.
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