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Posted on the 11th Feb 2025 in the category News


2025 marks the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, and the Nicene Creed which we recite at Mass each Sunday as a proclamation of our faith.

 

In Advent, we began our 'Year of Faith' with the launch of a four-session course that looked at the themes of faith, the creeds and liturgy.  These resources are available HERE  

 

Now available is a six-session course that looks more closely at some of the key themes of the Nicene Creed to help us go deeper into what this says about our faith and how we can live it out in our lives.  Ideal as a Lent course, but can be used at any time of the year, this resource has been produced by Bishops and Priests of The Society.  Each session has an introductory video and some study notes, with suggested questions for discussion, which will allow the resources to be flexible to adapt to individual parish needs.

 

The videos are available as YouTube videos and can be accessed by the links below.  If you require downloadable versions please contact Fr Adam Edwards father.adam@hotmail.com

 

Session One - God the Father

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 

Session Two - The Incarnation

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 

Session Three - Redemption

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 

Session Four - The Holy Spirit

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 

Session Five - Holy, Catholic and Apostolic

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 

Session Six - The Last Things

The video is available HERE

Study notes are HERE 

 



 

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