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Our Beliefs

Beliefs

    • U      We believe that Sacred Tradition is the life of the Church and as such is the means for interpretation and discernment. Sacred Tradition is expressed in the:

      o       Sacred Scripture.

      o       Liturgy

      o       Creed

      o       Lives of the Saints (living and dead).

      o       Art especially icons.

      U      We believe in the inerrancy and divine inspiration of Holy Scriptures and that final interpretation rests with the Catholic "Universal" Church and not the individual. For example:

      o       We accept that homosexual practice is incompatible with Scripture and Sacred Tradition and as such we cannot advise the legitimizing or blessing of same sex unions or ordaining those involved in same gender unions. However we also recognize that there are among us persons who experience themselves as having a homosexual orientation. Many of these are members of the Church and are seeking the pastoral care, moral direction of the Church, and God's transforming power for the living of their lives and the ordering of relationships

      o       We believe that abortion and euthanasia is the taking of human life.

      U      We believe the Apostles Creed to be the Baptismal symbol and the Nicene Creed the Statement of the Faith of the Early Church and we believe and ALL that it professes. For example the Creed defines:

      o       The nature and relationship of Holy Trinity. Which is that God is one in three divine persons: the Father, who created it all; the Son, who died for our sins and rose from the dead; the Holy Spirit, who regenerates and sanctifies souls.

      o       Jesus Christ became man and died on the cross for our salvation.   

      o       The Incarnation and virgin birth of our Lord.

      o       Apostolic Succession.

      o       Communion of Saints.

      o       Baptism.

      o       Resurrection and life in the world to come

      U      We believe in the seven sacraments of the Church. Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick (Extreme Unction), Reconciliation (Confession & Absolution), Holy Matrimony, and Holy Orders.

      o       Concerning Holy Eucharist we believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist as set forth by the Declaration of Utrecht. And that Holy Communion should be mage available to all baptized Christians regardless of tradition or denomination.

      o       We believe that as Baptism provides regeneration and marks one as Christ’s on forever then too all baptized Christians should be allowed to receive the Sacraments of Holy Communion, Anointing, Matrimony, and Reconciliation.

      o       Concerning the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony We believe that both Scripture and the Sacred Tradition of the Church, upholds faithfulness in marriage between a man and a woman in lifelong union, and believes that abstinence is right for those who are not called to marriage. However we also believe that Jesus is merciful and those who have been divorced and/or remarried are offered the sacraments of the church.

      U      We believe and accept the doctrines of the Seven Early Church Ecumenical Councils without exception to the Anathema statements and accept those canons which are accepted by the majority of the Catholic Church. For example:

      U      We believe and appreciate the wisdom and guidance of the Early Church Fathers.

      U      We believe and hold apostolic succession.

      U      We appreciate the wisdom and guidance of the founding Fathers of the Old Catholic Movement as expressed in historic documents of the Old Catholic Churches of Europe.          

      o       As such we believe that the Declaration of Utrecht is the cornerstone document of the Old Catholic Faith. And The Fourteen Theses of the Old Catholic Conference at Bonn is a historical document used to further explain the intent of the Declaration of Utrecht.

       

       

      Liturgy

      The matter and form of Sacraments will be identical in intent and form to those used by other historic Catholic churches, specifically the Roman Catholic Church, the Episcopal, Anglican, Old Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

      Rituals surrounding the matter and form of the Sacraments will show respect for the Catholic liturgical traditions, but may reflect local customs.

      In the liturgy references to the Trinity are in the traditional Catholic format.

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    	Nicene Creed
                               
                               We believe in one God,
                               the Father, the Almighty,
                               maker of heaven and earth,
                               of all that is, seen and unseen. 
                               
                               We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
                               the only son of God,
                               eternally begotten of the Father,
                               God from God, Light from Light,
                               true God from true God,
                               begotten, not made,
                               of one being with the Father.
                               
                               Through him all things were made.
                               For us and for our salvation
                               he came down from heaven:
                               by the power of the Holy Spirit
                               he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man.
                               For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
                               he suffered death and was buried.
                               On the third day he rose again
                               in accordance with the Scriptures;
                               he ascended into heaven
                               and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
                               He will come again in glory
                               to judge the living and the dead,
                               and his kingdom will have no end. 
                               
                               We believe in the Holy Spirit, 
                               
                                the Lord, the giver of life,
                               who proceeds from the Father.
                               With the Father and the Son
                               he is worshipped and glorified.
                               He has spoken through the Prophets.
                               
                               We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
                               We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
                               We look for the resurrection of the dead,
                               and the life of the world to come. AMEN

St. Francis Old Catholic Mission, Diocese of the Holy Spirit, Old Catholic Communion in North America