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The Roman Catholic Church is a mosaic with many individual pieces: some large, some small, some highly visible, some nearly concealed. All are members of the Body of Christ joined together by Baptism and nourished through the Eucharist. All contribute to Gods glory and reflect the universal values of the Catholic Church. All help to reveal Christ to the world calling every person to encounter the Triune God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Central to the identity of the Catholic Church and her institutions is respect for the dignity of the human person. Catholics believe that human life is sacred from conception to natural death and should be valued as a gift from God. This primary value shows forth in the actions of Catholic institutions and organizations regardless of their mission. Catholic institutions and organizations acknowledge this fundamental respect for human dignity through attentiveness to five essential realities of the human person:
Catholics are not alone in our attentiveness to many of these realities, but a truly Catholic organization needs to respect all of them in some manner. This is the essence of Catholic identity.
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| Bishop's Message |
| Introduction | Catholic Identity |
| Spiritual | Communal | Educational |
| Institutional | Service |
| Afterword | Credits |
| Previous Page | Next Page |