What is the difference between being Catholic and just being a good person?
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Being Catholic means following Jesus and believing in Him, the Creator and Holy Spirit.
Being Catholic means living our Christianity by following and participating in the Tradition and wisdom of the Catholic Church.
Being Catholic means being connected.
Being Catholic means we value everyone, we are all precious and valuable no matter if we are girls or boys, regardless of our age, colour, sexuality, health or religion.
Being Catholic means living our Christianity by following and participating in the Tradition and wisdom of the Catholic Church.
Being Catholic means being connected.
Being Catholic means we value everyone, we are all precious and valuable no matter if we are girls or boys, regardless of our age, colour, sexuality, health or religion.
Being Catholic means that through our connection with God
we are more genuinely connected to ourselves and others.
Being Catholic means that we are guided in our everyday lives to live more authentically as hopeful, merciful, loving people.
Being Catholic means that we are part of a world wide family.
Being Catholic means that we strive to support people who are in need and vulnerable.
Being Catholic encourages us to be the most authentic version of ourselves possible.
Being Catholic means we take seriously our care of the earth and of all her gifts and resources.
Being Catholic means we are never doing this on our own.
we are more genuinely connected to ourselves and others.
Being Catholic means that we are guided in our everyday lives to live more authentically as hopeful, merciful, loving people.
Being Catholic means that we are part of a world wide family.
Being Catholic means that we strive to support people who are in need and vulnerable.
Being Catholic encourages us to be the most authentic version of ourselves possible.
Being Catholic means we take seriously our care of the earth and of all her gifts and resources.
Being Catholic means we are never doing this on our own.