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Recognizing the essential tenets of faith that Catholics and Orthodox share should be the lens through which they discuss the ...
That’s why, in this 1,700th anniversary year, we have an opportunity. A moment to pause, to listen afresh, and to reflect on the extraordinary depth and beauty of what the Creed has to say to us about ...
The Creed was amended to its present form at the First Council of Constantinople, in 381. The booklet “explores the theological depth and contemporary relevance of the Nicene Creed — one of the most ...
Dozens of people gathered at Zinn Park on Thursday evening for a community-wide Night of Prayer, an event organizer Wynika ...
One of the council's lasting legacies is the Nicene Creed, a profession of faith still recited by Christians of all big denominations. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I led a liturgy in Istanbul ...
A new map shows which states have the most people opposed to Christian prayer in schools. There is a cultural and legal ...
THE Indian community in Britain is mourning the plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday, in which all but one of the 242 passengers was killed, as well as several people on the ground.. Britain is home ...
In Jesus, we are set free from sin and set free for righteousness, purpose, and relationship. Gospel freedom is not doing whatever we want. It is becoming who we were made to be. Modern minds struggle ...
Every Sunday, in churches across the country, worshippers stand to affirm that they believe in “one God, the Father, the ...
The Nicene Creed would be expanded at the second ecumenical council, held in Constantinople in 381, to include a section on the Holy Spirit, the “one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church,” and ...
NEW YORK — Every note an elegy, every song a prayer. On a sun-dappled autumn afternoon back in October 2023, longtime friends and musical collaborators Meredith Dean Augustin and Bob Thompson ...
Icon depicting the Emperor Constantine and the fathers of the Council of Nicaea of 325 with the Greek text of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 in its liturgical form.