why is the mystery central to our faith
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.
the mystery of the most holy trinity is the central mystery or the covaenet
The mystery of the blessed Trinity is central to our faith because it is referring to the mystery of God being three people, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The Catholic Mass is considered a mystery and a feast.
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The Credo, or Creed, which is the Nicene Creed and expresses the basic beliefs of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo according to the new The General Instruction of the ROMAN MISSAL issued in June 2011, which are the instructions for the new translation of the Mass in English, the congregation is to be silent at the elevation, and, after the elevation, when the Priest intones, "The Mystery of Faith", then the people respond with one of the three approved options. Otherwise, the people kneel in silence throughout the Eucharistic Prayer until the Amen.
The Credo
It's a mystery EDIT: the higher the count of interactions in a day, the closer it gets to critical mass.
During mass, sacred scriptures from the Bible are proclaimed. This typically includes readings from the Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament epistles, and the Gospels. Each reading is chosen to reflect on different aspects of the Christian faith and guide believers in their spiritual journey.
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