THE NICENE CREED (2/2) - explained by an Orthodox Priest in Australia

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Summary

TLDRThe sermon covers the teachings of the Nicene Creed, particularly focusing on the Holy Spirit as part of the Trinity. It affirms the Holy Spirit's role, distinctiveness yet equality with the Father and the Son, emphasizing its role as the 'giver of life' evident in Christian rituals like baptism. The sermon addresses the so-called Filioque controversy, stressing the original view that the Spirit proceeds from the Father alone. Terms like 'Paraclete' illustrate the Spirit's supportive role. The Creed describes the Church as 'One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic' β€” these terms highlight its unity, divine inspiration, universality, and foundation in apostolic teachings. Reflecting on Church life and modern practice, the sermon urges believers to engage actively in the life of the Church, in teaching, fellowship, communion, and prayer, preserving the faith and community as modeled by the early Christians and inspired by epochs like Pentecost, calling for a continued dedication to spiritual unity and sanctity.

Takeaways

  • πŸ•ŠοΈ The Holy Spirit is equal to the Father and Son, worshipped and glorified.
  • πŸ“œ The Nicene Creed describes the Church as One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.
  • βš–οΈ The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father, as per the original Creed, addressing the Filioque controversy.
  • 🌍 'Catholic' refers to the Church's universality, not specific to Roman Catholicism.
  • πŸ›οΈ 'Apostolic' signifies maintaining apostolic teachings and succession within the Church.
  • πŸ•―οΈ Baptism is seen as a key moment for receiving the Holy Spirit.
  • πŸŽ† Pentecost celebrates the Holy Spirit's empowerment of the Apostles.
  • 🀝 Early Christians lived in fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer, setting a model for believers.
  • 🌿 Church unity is essential, likened to a tree branch staying connected to its trunk.
  • πŸ’¬ The role of the Holy Spirit as Paraclete involves support, advocacy, and companionship.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The teaching focuses on the Nicene Creed and the role of the Holy Spirit within the Holy Trinity. The Holy Spirit is described as distinct yet equal to the Father and the Son, proceeding from the Father alone according to Orthodox tradition. Emphasis is placed on maintaining the original words and theology of the creed, with the Holy Spirit viewed as Lord and giver of life, particularly evident in the baptismal practice. The Holy Spirit, known by several titles, plays a vital role as a comforter and advocate, dwelling within believers and granting spiritual rebirth.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:12:23

    The ecclesiological section of the talk examines the belief in "one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church." Each term is explored, emphasizing unity, holiness, catholicity (universality), and apostolic succession. The Church's mission is rooted in these foundations. A blueprint for living this faith today is presented, drawing from Acts 2, which details the Pentecost event and the early Christian community's life. Believers are encouraged to remain steadfast in apostolic teachings, fellowship, communion, and prayer, renewing their faith through these practices and living as part of the universal Church.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What is the Nicene Creed?

    The Nicene Creed is a statement of Christian faith that outlines the beliefs regarding the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  • How is the Holy Spirit described in the Nicene Creed?

    The Holy Spirit is described as proceeding from the Father, equal to the Father and the Son, worshipped and glorified, and as the giver of life.

  • What does the term Paraclete mean?

    Paraclete, often translated as Comforter, also means counselor, encourager, or advocate. It refers to the Holy Spirit as one who supports and helps us.

  • What are the four marks of the Church mentioned in the Creed?

    The four marks are that the Church is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.

  • What is meant by the Church being 'Apostolic'?

    'Apostolic' means that the Church maintains the teachings of the Apostles and continues through apostolic succession.

  • How is the Holy Spirit received according to the sermon?

    The Holy Spirit is received at baptism through anointing with chrism.

  • What is the meaning of 'Catholic' in the context of the Creed?

    In this context, 'Catholic' refers to the universality of the Church, holding beliefs according to all, as expressed by St. Vincent of LΓ©rins.

  • What is emphasized about the Holy Spirit at Pentecost?

    Pentecost celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles, enabling them to spread the gospel.

  • What practices are highlighted for members of the Church?

    Members are encouraged to follow the teachings of the Apostles, fellowship, partake in the breaking of bread, and continue in prayers.

  • How does the sermon suggest maintaining church unity?

    By following the teachings and practices such as fellowship, communion, and prayer, as exemplified by the early Christians.

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    Brothers and since this last week in
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    honor of the first ecumenical council we
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    spoke on the teachings of the Nicene
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    Creed about the Trinity in general and
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    about Christ in particular on the day of
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    Pentecost it is fitting that we complete
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    our teaching on the Nicene Creed by
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    discussing the third person of the Holy
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    Trinity the Holy Spirit in addition to
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    the nature of the church when we speak
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    about the father it seems as if we have
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    plenty to discuss likewise when we speak
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    about the Sun we have the entirety of
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    the four Gospels to discuss when it
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    comes to the Holy Spirit however
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    sometimes it can feel as if that
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    interaction is confined to seeing that
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    him to the Holy Spirit our Heavenly King
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    when we speak on the Holy Spirit in the
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    creature we speak on how the Holy Spirit
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    has its own distinctive to the Father
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    and the son yet are still fundamentally
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    the same that is the Holy Spirit also is
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    God and has always existed every words
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    that in explicitly during class ministry
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    in the same way that we spoke last week
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    that the son is begotten of the father
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    we can speak this week or that the Holy
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    Spirit proceeds from the father in
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    contrast to many denominations who
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    recite the Creed by saying that the Holy
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    Spirit proceeds from the father and from
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    the son that famous of Filioque
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    controversy the author of church has
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    held and preserved not only the original
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    words of the Creed not only the original
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    words of the council but also a tenant
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    of Trinitarian theology that each person
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    of the Trinity is unique and distinct
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    that the father is a Fountainhead and a
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    source of the Trinity the son is
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    begotten of the father while the Holy
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    Spirit proceeds from the father all are
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    united a Trinity in the attend unity in
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    Trinity much of the remainder of that
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    section on the Holy Spirit of entreat is
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    focused on how the Holy Spirit is equal
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    to the Father and to the son we hold it
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    the Holy Spirit is Lord just as early
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    we professed our belief in one Lord
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    Jesus Christ and we believe that the
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    Holy Spirit
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    we're the father and the son is likewise
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    worshiped and glorified we additionally
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    hold two things we've altered the Holy
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    Spirit is the giver of life in the
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    labelling creation the main leader we
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    see this is in our baptismal service in
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    contrast to those who keep confirmation
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    as a later sacrament we hope that it is
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    that baptism that a person whether a
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    child or an adult that that person most
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    needs to receive the Holy Spirit and
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    this is done through anointing with
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    chrism especially blessed by our bishops
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    while the newly baptized has been born
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    again through the waters of baptism they
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    had yet to be born again of the Spirit
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    and so therefore we Chris made
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    immediately after baptism with the Holy
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    Spirit giving new life to the newly
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    illumined there are a number of terms
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    that Jesus uses to describe the Holy
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    Spirit and the number have made their
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    way into that hymn of the church our
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    Heavenly King it's a beloved hymn that
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    we hear at Pentecost and sing all
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    throughout the year calling down the
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    Holy Spirit and we hear in this that the
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    Holy Spirit is the giver of life the
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    Spirit of Truth and the treasury of good
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    things
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    most of these terms are relatively
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    straightforward but there is one term
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    that is worth drawing out that of
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    Paraclete we usually translate this word
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    for athlete us as comfortable but this
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    is only one of the means it also means
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    counsel or encouragement even advocate
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    but more generally it means one who is
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    called upon to come alongside and
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    support lots of what the Jesus said in
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    John 14 then while the world would not
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    see him any longer the father would give
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    a Paraclete to help us and to be with us
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    forever
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    it is this promised comforter and
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    advocate that we not to live within us
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    to make us clean and pure before God and
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    to save ourselves
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    straight after we process
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    our belief in the holy spirit we profess
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    our belief that there is one Holy
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    Catholic and Apostolic Church these are
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    five key words that define our
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    ecclesiology and then what's going
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    through individually the first of these
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    declarations is that we believe in one
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    church in the mountain limitary that we
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    hear in Ephesians 5 2nd Corinthians 11
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    Romans 7 and scattered all through
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    revelations the image of Christ is as
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    the bridegroom while the bride is the
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    church that is his followers the new
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    Israel is nearly chosen and set apart
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    people while this doesn't prevent people
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    from attempting to cause divisions or to
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    leave or to set up their own religious
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    denomination or religion entirely what
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    this does mean what this means is that
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    like a branch lopped off from a tree the
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    organization that they have created is
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    not the church with all the better tales
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    the imagery and Holy Scripture is clear
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    that Christ will return to his bride and
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    not to his town the church is one and
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    indivisible this brings us to the second
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    term holding we not only believe that
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    Christ founded our church but also that
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    the Holy Spirit dwells in our church and
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    that thus it is set apart from man-made
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    institutions there are problems in
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    church life of course just like with
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    anything that humans are involved in and
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    the fact that the church is holy only
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    makes it more tragic when people look to
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    do the wrong thing in its name yet with
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    all its imperfections they believe that
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    power is still that one Holy Church they
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    craft founded and the Holy Spirit dwells
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    within still proclaiming the gospel to
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    the world from 33 AD through into the
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    future the third term is that the church
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    is Catholic but this were not referring
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    to the Vatican or to the papacy instead
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    we're taking the original meaning of the
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    term the word Catholic from the original
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    language literally means according to
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    all that is only say that the church is
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    Catholic
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    that the church holds to the formula of
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    st. Vincent of lurin when you described
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    how the church formed its beliefs we
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    hold to that which has been believed by
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    all believers at all times and in all
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    places and the fourth adjective is that
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    the church is apostolic this has a
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    two-fold meaning that the church has
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    passed on and holds to the same beliefs
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    as the Apostles and that the church has
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    passed on the authority to teach from
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    the Apostles through to now because it's
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    method of apostolic succession is
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    twofold it also means that a person even
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    a bishop that leaves the church also
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    leaves behind their ability to pass on
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    apostolic succession much like a leaf
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    that has fallen from the tree is not
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    able to sprout a new tree and lastly the
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    word church itself this is a confusing
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    word in English because we use the same
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    word to refer to the Orthodox Church as
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    we do to refer to a church building
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    where we gather to worship and the word
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    church originates from the greek word
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    kitty Alcorn meaning place of the Lord
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    but the text of the Creed yields a
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    different word ecclesia and that's the
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    word that is used for the whole church
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    the same way that we read today get
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    ecclesiology or Ecclesiastes from in
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    taking apart that's where we find its
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    meaning literally those who are called
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    out the method by which we are called
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    out is that one baptism for the
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    remission of sins when we die with
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    Christ and rise again with him and thus
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    become among those who look forward to
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    the return of our Lord and so we as
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    members of the one Holy Catholic and
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    Apostolic Church our among those who
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    have been called out from our people
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    from our community from a nation from
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    the human race as people who follow
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    Christ as part of the body of Christ we
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    are called upon to live our faith we are
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    called out to be one United to one
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    another
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    we are called out to be holy following
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    Christ and pursuing sanctity
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    we are called out to catholicity to find
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    our beliefs to be within the consensus
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    of all our fellow believers around the
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    world since Pentecost and we are called
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    out to APIs Felicity to follow in the
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    teachings and the Church of the Apostles
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    and the best way to put that into
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    practice is to look at app 2 as a kind
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    of blueprint for us it's an
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    exceptionally appropriate chapter given
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    that the Epistle reading for the feast
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    day of Pentecost largely trawls on this
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    chapter so first 13 verses of apps 2 is
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    about the event that we celebrate 50
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    days after the resurrection of Christ
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    that is Pentecost when the Holy Spirit
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    descended on the Apostles describes how
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    this occurred 10 days after the
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    Ascension of Christ and after much
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    fervent prayer by the Apostles in a cave
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    of known languages with which to preach
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    the gospel verses 14 to 36 detailed the
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    first sermon delivered by st. Peter the
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    result of which brought 3,000 people to
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    be baptized and the remainder of the
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    chapter describes how the first
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    Christians lived together there's one
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    verse in particular that I want to draw
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    out and to bring to you as an effective
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    summary for how it is that we as four
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    parts of the body of Christ and as full
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    parts of the church where the Holy
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    Spirit dwells should act as - 42 states
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    that these Christians continued
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    steadfastly in the teaching of the
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    Apostles and the fellowship and the
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    breaking of the bread and the prayers
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    brothers and sisters I submit to you
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    that in this we can follow our forebears
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    in the safe we can also continued
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    steadfastly in the teaching of the
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    Apostles because we through to today
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    still have the apostolic teaching even
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    without considering private study we
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    still have the readings that occur
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    within church we still have the sermons
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    within Church we still have the hymns
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    and the readings of their
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    in church life and we have the
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    educational talks that are put on by
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    many parishes around the world and all
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    of that is in addition to our own
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    private study and then to properly
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    continue in the teaching of the Apostles
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    we should then attempt to put what we
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    hear into practice further we can also
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    continued steadfastly in the cellar ship
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    by meeting and speaking with our
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    brothers and sisters in Christ after
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    services and not only those who we speak
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    to each week but even those that we may
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    never have spoken to we can continue
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    steadfastly in the breaking of the bread
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    indeed we see this happening every
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    liturgy every Sunday and yet all of this
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    is for naught if we don't participate by
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    preparing ourselves to receive Christ
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    and by then partaking of Holy Communion
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    and lastly we can continue steadfastly
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    in the prayers by holding on to the
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    grace that we have received at a common
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    worship and by bringing this home
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    continuing in the prayers of the church
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    throughout the week as we prepare to
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    again worship our God Father Son and
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    Holy Spirit and to receive him within
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    ourselves under the forgiveness of sins
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    eternal life
Tags
  • Nicene Creed
  • Holy Spirit
  • Trinity
  • Apostolic Church
  • Christianity
  • Pentecost
  • Paraclete
  • Catholic
  • Baptism
  • Filioque controversy