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· Faith in the God who accomplishes all things in each person;
· Inclusivity in breadth and focus;
· Faithfulness to the Gospel, the vision of Vatican II, and the tradition of the Church;
· Sensitivity to the needs of the local churches that we serve;
· Commitment to foster the gifts for liturgical ministry within the local church, and to empower faith communities to take active and informed responsibility for the preparation of liturgies and the formation of liturgical ministers. |
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FCA Ministry serves the Second Vatican Council's vision of Full, Conscious and Active participation by all in the liturgical life of the Church. FCA seeks to enable the conversion called forth by good liturgy--conversion that empowers God's people for the works of reconciliation and justice in the world, giving glory to God and advancing God's reign.
To accomplish this vision, FCA offers materials and formational experiences designed to draw believers more deeply into the mystery of God and of the Church. These materials and experiences will be characterized by: |
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“With Your Spirit” graphic by the monks of Weston Priory, © 1980 The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc. ©2007-2012 FCA Ministry. All rights reserved. Last page update 11/11/2007.
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