Faithful (baptized Catholic)
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Faithful is a term used as a noun in Roman Catholicism to refer to baptised Catholics.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines the term as
- "those who, inasmuch as they have been incorporated in Christ through Baptism, have been constituted as the people of God; for this reason, since they have become sharers in Christ's priestly, prophetic, and royal office in their own manner, they are called to exercise the mission which God has entrusted to the Church to fulfill in the world, in accord with the condition proper to each one." (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 871; Code of Canon Law 204)
External links
- The Catholic Faith
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