Of course you may. Many protestant sects recite the Apostle's Creed.
What happens when you pray the Apostles' Creed is entirely up to you, it is not something magical that does something just because you pray it. If you pray it with right intentions and attention, then you are stating your belief in a whole summary of the Apostolic faith handed down to the Catholic Church from the Apostles.
The Apostles' Creed is prayed in the Rosary. It is the first prayer in the Rosary.
Apostles Creed
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are part of Tradition, or at least the Apostles' Creed is, the Nicene Creed would probably be considered the Magisterium.
There are actually three creeds: the popular Nicene Creed and the Apostles' Creed as well as the Athanasian Creed.
To summarise the Catholic faith so that new entrants at their baptism could recite it and confess their new beliefs! And to help people believe.
Although the Apostles' Creed can be used in a Catholic Mass, generally speaking most parishes use the Nicene Creed. Whichever Creed is used it comes towards the end of the Liturgy of the Word, after the homily.
Yes, there's the Nicene Creed , the Apostles Creed and the Athanasian Creed.
Faithful Catholics pray their rosary every day, and the Apostles Creed begins the rosary so it could not possibly be more relevant - it is part of their daily prayer.
The " catholic " in the creed has a lower case C..... therefore this is the universal church, not the actual Catholic Church. So catholic = Universal Church Catholic = The Catholic Church ( The one with the Pope )
The Prayer recited at Mass that is a summary of our beliefs is the Nicene Creed:http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/what-we-believe/
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Apostles Creed is made up of a synthesis of the teaching of the Apostles. If you read through it, line by line, you will see that encompasses all the teaching of the Church and is a basis for how you are to live.