Yes! it describes the full elaboration of Catholic belief.
The Nicene Creed has its origin in the Catholic Church.
The NICENE CREED
Are you referring to the four marks of the Church as spelled out in the Nicene Creed? If so they are One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic.
The Nicene Creed, though it isn't technically a prayer, is a profession of the Catholic faith.
The four characteristics by which one recognizes the Church are those described in the Nicene Creed: It is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
It means that the 4 marks of the Church as spelled out in the Nicene Creed - One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic - are found only in the Catholic Church. Other sects may have one, two or three of these marks but only the Catholic Church possesses all four.
Catholics are Christians who have been baptized in the Church and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. The Catholic Church was begun by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, around 33 A.D. so the Catholic Church is nearly 2,000 years old.
The Credo, or Creed, which is the Nicene Creed and expresses the basic beliefs of the Catholic Church.
Within the Catholic Church, there are three Creeds that state the beliefs of Catholics. The Athanasian Creed, Apostle's Creed, and Nicene Creed state all of the beliefs and structures of the Catholic church.
Yes, the Nicene Creed was originally Catholic but it is used by a number of Protestant denominations also.
The Nicene Creed accomplished to put together some principles of common beliefs or Church Landmarks but the are not the Landmarks of the Christian Religion just of the Roman Catholic Church which are two different things.
Southern Baptist accept the Nicene creed if the term "catholic church" means that all are welcome. If it is capitalized the SBC refrains from supporting it. The SBC is not completely ecumenical.