Catholics say, “I believe in God” when we recite the creed. But do we know who we’re saying we believe in when we recite that line?
To say the creed with faith and believe it is to enter into a relationship with God who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and a relationship with the whole Church which passes on this creed and believes what it says.
In this video for Unit 5, we explore how we know who God is and how we respond.
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