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Murray1105
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I was just asked by someone “if catholicism had a mission statement, what would it be”. I didn’t know what to say so I figured I would see if anyone had any good ideas.
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I’m sure that it actually does although I would hesitate to try to word it for them. It would be a good question for the apologists to answer one on one.I was just asked by someone “if catholicism had a mission statement, what would it be”. I didn’t know what to say so I figured I would see if anyone had any good ideas.
That wouldn’t constitute a mission statement. That would be an assertion.How about “God can be known through faith, love and truth”
Well, that’s an excuse, but emm…how about " were doing the best we can"
sounds like the official statement.18* And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19* Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20* teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age.”
Ayup.Matthew 28:18-20 sounds like the official statement.
To lead man back to the God he rejected and separated himself from by believing he could find more life and wholeness and happiness apart from the only authentic Source of his life and wholeness and happiness.I was just asked by someone “if catholicism had a mission statement, what would it be”. I didn’t know what to say so I figured I would see if anyone had any good ideas.
We are not trying to water down the gospel to a slogan like thats all that matters in our faith. I was asked the mission statement question by someone and intend to give the best answer I can. The end goal here is bringing someone home into the church. To say that a summary is watering down the gospel then I would say that the creeds and the catechism are watering down the gospel. Or that the bible is watering down the message of the church. In reality they illuminate the gospel and make it easier to understand. Hopefully I can answer the question I was asked and have the same result and bring the person to a greater understanding and appreciation of the catholic faith.The Gospel cannot be watered down into a slogan.
Indeed it does.Matthew 28:18-20 sounds like the official statement.