The Catholic Church is more than the building you visit on Sundays. In the Creed, we say we believe in, “one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.” These four characteristics help us understand the invisible realities of the Church. Jesus left us one Church. It’s being led by God. It is universal. And it possesses the successors of the apostles, the eye-witnesses of Jesus’ life. The Church is the true home of any follower of Jesus. And in the home of the Church, we can find a place we truly belong.
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Daily Reflections — January 30, 2025
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January 30, 2025 | Daily Mass Readings
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