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We
gather in community to joyfully celebrate God's presence
among us in liturgical worship and in all of his sacramental
power;
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We
proclaim with evangelical spirit the Good News of Christ both
to ourselves and to those of the outer community, sharing familial
love with those of other credal communities;
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We
reach out the hand of the Lord to the sick and the elderly among
us;
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We
act as stewards in enjoying and maintaining the good things
which God has bestowed upon us, especially those things which
remind us of the pilgrimage of out forebears in the faith;
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We
see in our youth the Church of today as it grows toward the
fully alive
discipleship of tomorrow, and we foster this vision within them;
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We
bring "glad tidings to the poor, and proclaim liberty to captives"
[Lk 4:18], knowing full well that we are a spirit incarnate
and cannot bring God's goodness to the spirit without bringing
that goodness to the body as well;
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We
especially proclaim the goodness of family love, where parents
are the first teachers of their children in the ways of faith;
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We
seek the eternal Wisdom of God in an ongoing effort to scatter
the darkness of ignorance with the light of Christ, and we strive
to enjoy all human knowledge with the caring truth of God;
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And,
lastly, while we struggle to bring the full triumph of Christ
to this world which is not yet heaven on earth, we search out
means to celebrate God's accomplished victory and our share
in it.