Question: Why is the Catholic Church one?
Answer: The Catholic Church is one because all her members are united in the same faith, the same worship, and the same spiritual authority — under one head, the Pope, the successor of Saint Peter. This unity reflects the oneness of God Himself.
Scripture:
“There is one body and one Spirit… one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.” — Ephesians 4:4–6
Reflection:
Lord Jesus, unite all Christians in Your truth and love, that the world may believe in You.
Source note:
One Minute Catechism – Daily Catholic Teachings inspired by “My Catholic Faith.”
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