The Creed What Christians Profess and Why It Ought to Matter - 2011 was released on:
USA: 17 February 2011 (DVD premiere)
The Nicene Creed
The creed is the statement of the Catholic and Christian faith. The recitation of the creed at Mass is called the profession of faith. During the creed we profess our belief in the central doctrines of Christianity.
Yes, most certainly, Catholics are Christians. As a matter of fact, Catholics are the original Christians. Others are Christians only insofar as they are validly baptized and accept the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation.
The two chief mysteries are the truths of faith as taught by God.
An anythingarian is a derogatory term used in religious contexts for a person who does not profess any particular creed.
The two chief mysteries are the truths of faith as taught by God.
in the apostles creed.
They'd need to use the Nicean creed, exclusively.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
by following it
Writing a "personal creed" is actually against what Luther taught. If your pastor or church is making you write a "personal creed" then you should simply write out the Apostle's or Nicene Creed. Tell them that this is your "personal creed" and it is also the creed of the entire church. Tell them that Christians are not supposed to confess their own personal versions of the faith, Christians are supposed to confess "the faith which was once and for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). We do this individually and together in the creed. - A Lutheran Pastor in Southern California
Personally, I would say the Nicene Creed