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CATHOLIC FAITH
The Catholic faith is what those who profess to Holy Orders
belong to the Church are to believe: There are certain In the Sacrament of Holy Orders, or Ordination, the
truths that the mind is to accept on the word of God. priest being ordained vows to lead other Catholics
These truths are contained in concentrated form in by bringing them the sacraments (especially the
the Apostles' Creed. Eucharist), by proclaiming the Gospel, and by
providing other means to holiness.
Baptism
For Catholics, the Sacrament of Baptism is the first
step in a lifelong journey of commitment and
discipleship. Whether we are baptized as infants or
adults, Baptism is the Church's way of celebrating
and enacting the embrace of God.
Eucharist
The Lord's Prayer is at once a summary and a
Catholics believe the Eucharist, or Communion, is
guide. It summarizes all the ways we are to approach
both a sacrifice and a meal. We believe in the real
God as our loving Father in prayer. It also guides us
presence of Jesus, who died for our sins. As we
in our conversation with Him, here on earth, as a
receive Christ's Body and Blood, we also are
preparation for our eternal communication with Him
nourished spiritually and brought closer to God.
in heaven.
Reconciliation
The Catholic Sacrament of Reconciliation (also
known as Penance, or Penance and Reconciliation)
has three elements: conversion, confession and
celebration. In it we find God's unconditional
forgiveness; as a result we are called to forgive
others.
Confirmation
Confirmation is a Catholic Sacrament of mature
Christian commitment and a deepening of baptismal
gifts. It is one of the three Sacraments of Initiation
for Catholics. It is most often associated with the
gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Marriage
For Catholics, the Sacrament of Marriage, or Holy
Matrimony, is a public sign that one gives oneself
totally to this other person. It is also a public
statement about God: the loving union of husband
and wife speaks of family values and also God's
values.