Conversations on the Catechism: "I Believe in God the Father"

Thisentryis part 2 of 4 in the Conversations on the Catechism

I've been meaning to make a regular practice of presenting parts of the Catechism of the Church and asking people to respond, but life interfered (in good ways, like marriage). My previous "Conversations" post is here.

I'm helping out with the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) program at the Ryan Catholic Newman Center. We're going through the Catechism's explanation of the Apostles' and Nicean Creeds. I'm going use these "Conversations" to highlight each portion.

We'll start with Chapter 1: "I Believe in God the Father" (CCC 198-421). I invite all my Christian readers, Protestants in particular, to tell me what they find interesting, challenging, or contrary to their beliefs.

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