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Roman Catholic AnswerThis is a huge subject, part of the mission of the Church is the Sacraments (paragraph 6 of the Catechism), and in paragraph 738 of the Catechism it says: "Thus the Church's mission is not an addition to that of Christ and the Holy Spirit, but is its sacrament: in her whole being and in all her members, the church is sent to announce, bear witness, make present, and spread the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity. However, the Church carries out this mission through the Sacraments individual which give the purpose, the grace, and the strength to carry out the mission of the Church, each in its proper sense starting with Baptism through which people enter the Church "as through a door" and the Blessed Eucharist "the source and summit of the Christian life" (Lumen Gentium 11). All the other sacraments are oriented towards the Blessed Eucharist, leading to it, or from it.Regarding the Roman Catholic Church, official church teaching points to the total and complete equality in dignity of all human beings.In practise, there are probably pockets of Catholics and heirarchy who do not believe in or carry this out, but it is official teaching.On the other hand, church policy excludes women from the fullness of the sacraments -- specifically Holy Orders. So in essence, church policy violates church teaching with regard to the sacraments.
•The first thing mother Teresa carried out the mission of the church by going around the world preaching about god and in the same way caring for people. But not only that she made people become closer to god and she did that by caring for them preaching to them about god.
They are called Christians.
Candles
Candles.
They are called Christians. There are nearly 40,000 different sects of Christians.
The holy spirit helped the apostle carry out Jesus mission by helping them in tough times
The first mission to carry a teacher into space was a Challenger mission in 1986. This mission ended in tragedy when the Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch. All aboard died, including teacher, Christa McAuliffe.
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The Methodist Church was founded by John Wesley in the 1550-1940 when the church retreats from secular power and continues to fragment. John Wesley believed that the people should carry god and the church though out their lives and day.
yes. they are the main carriers of jesus' mission today
Yes they did.