Creed
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He Descended into Hell
By Br Vincent Antony Löning | 'Sometimes we may feel we’ve dug ourselves into a tight spot. Sometimes this spot
I believe in Jesus Christ; truly human
By Br Albert Elias Robertson | Over the summer, while on pilgrimage in Lourdes, a fellow friar sitting next to me said, ‘Isn’t
I believe in Jesus Christ
By Br Vincent Antony Löning | “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the
I believe in God
By Br Cuthbert Hartley | If we were to travel back to the origins of the very first city the first
Credo exhibition in Paderborn
Credo: The Christianisation of Medieval Europe
The Creed
When we speak about God, it is important to remember that the tools at our disposal are inadequate. Finite human
Credo 46: ‘Amen’ – Video of Credo 1
To mark the end of our commentary on the Creed, which we've been publishing on Godzdogz since April this year,
Credo 45: … and the life of the world to come.’
Maybe it is only when someone actually dies that the full strangeness of these words hits us. The creed’s words
Credo 44: We look for the resurrection of the dead …
The end of the Creed – the symbol of our Faith – reflects the end towards which our faith is
Creed 43: ‘… for the forgiveness of sins’
This part of the creed — the forgiveness of sins — is quite often misunderstood or overemphasized. Indeed, this part
Credo 42: ‘We acknowledge one baptism …’
The literary theorist Terry Eagleton began his memoir “The Gatekeeper” with a vivid description of performing just that role, as
Credo 41 – We believe in [one] … apostolic Church
It all began with the resurrection of Christ. The apostles, called by name by Jesus himself, were those who bore