Catholic means universal here, but in the year 325 there was one Church–the Catholic Church–and this was universal.
°°°thanks for your explanations !
I will not begin a debate with you regarding baptism. You can start another thread if you wish. Let me just say that I cannot disagree with you more. I feel that “Believer’s baptism” is one of the more detrimental inventions of the late revisionists.
Infant baptism shows that God loves us and accepts us before we can ever know and love Him. It shows that we are wanted and loved by God from the very moment of our birth. Nothing shows the nature of God’s grace more than infant baptism. That is all I will say about it. If you would like to start yet another thread on this, I will participate.
°°°I don’t intend to start a thread on infant baptism, I just mentioned my position to say that I didn’t want to be hypocritical reciting the same passage “I believe in one baptism” with other people if we have radically different positions…
You are referring to the Filioque. Roman Catholics say it and Eastern Catholics/Eastern Orthodox do not. Whether or not you include the Filioque depends on how you discern the spiration of the Holy Spirit. That is why I put it in parenthesis–but I think you already knew this.
°°°°so YOU put it in parenthesis ? I think it was the official text …
What you heard was “The Apostle’s Creed”.
°°°°thanks for this bit of information ; someone has already told me.
Which means you have many problems with it–but then I’m not here in an attempt to force you to accept it.