Cacina Organization
What do we believe? The best single statement of what CACINA believes is found in the Nicene Creed. All the essentials of the Catholic faith are found in that one short document written seventeen hundred years ago. We recite it every Sunday as part of the Eucharist. Although understandings sometimes differ, it represents a tie binding Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, and some Protestants in a shared statement about God and God’s relationship to the world. We accept also two other statements of faith, the Apostle’s Creed and the Athanasian Creed. In common with other branches of the Catholic Church, CACINA believes in the sacraments of Eucharist, Baptism, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick. We believe that the Holy Scriptures contain all things necessary for salvation. We believe that Jesus the Christ is really present in the Eucharistic elements of bread and wine. We accept and are guided by the spirit of the teachings of the seven Ecumenical Councils held between 325CE and 787CE. We look to the sacred traditions of the Catholic faith, interpreted in the light of contemporary knowledge and understanding, to guide us in matters of faith and worship. Finally, we find in the life and teachings of Jesus the Christ an imperative to reach out to our brothers and sisters in love and friendship, to care for those who need our assistance, to strive for a world in which peace and justice prevail and the dignity of every human being is recognized and honored, and to spread the liberating Good News of the Gospel each day of our lives. Want more detailed information? Read our official Statement of Beliefs and Statement of Principles. For more than you ever wanted to know about the Ecumenical Councils, click here.