What we believe

When we pray or recite the Creed, we are reminded that Catholicism is a revealed religion. God is the author of our faith. All that we are expected to believe is summed up in the revelation of Jesus Christ. God has spoken all that is necessary for our Salvation in Jesus, the Word made flesh. God also gives us the gift of faith that enables us to respond, accept and live out the implications of Divine Revelation.

Various aspects of OUR FAITH PROFESSED, as explained in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) can be explored below.

Our Faith Professed

Man and Woman in the Beginning (CCC 355-421) 

The Creation of Man and Woman, the Fall and the Promise The Bible opens with these words: ‘In the beginning God created heaven and earth’ (Gn 1:1). The first three...

I Believe in God (CCC 199-349) 

Faith in God as Mystery and Trinity; Belief in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth We begin the Christian Creed by professing belief in God, the ‘Father...

God Comes to Meet Us (CCC 50-67)

God Reveals a Plan of Loving Goodness  By natural reason, we can know God exists with certainty on the basis of the created world. Revelation is the love and knowledge...

Bring About the Obedience of Faith (CCC 142-196)

Faith as the Human Response to God’s Revelation God’s revelation of love in Christ Jesus – in the power of the Holy Spirit – for our salvation, offers the possibility...