Catholic Classes PACECatholic Classes PACE Podcast

This initial session in an eight part series on an Introduction to the Nature of the Church begins to explore the question of why the church is essential. A first response to the question is that the church passes on divine revelation. What Christ entrusted to the apostles, they in turn handed on to all generations through their preaching and writing, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. This process and its products make up Sacred Tradition. Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture form a single sacred statement of the word of God. The church contemplates God, the source of all her ric...

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