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Members of The National Anglican Catholic Church are asked, and clergy obliged, to attempt and abide by the religious responsibilities and practice as outlined in our Church handbook.
To offer all glory and worship to the One True God, is of course first and foremost. We also encourage, when practical and possible, participation in the Holy Eucharist. We also ask members and clergy to be charitable to, and visit; the homebound, hospitalized or those in hospice.
Everyone is asked at minimum to participate in a monthly Day of Reflection- a suitable time free from distraction to meditate or contemplate on God, Jesus Christ and become receptive to the presence of His Holy Spirit in our daily lives.
To hold true to the theological virtues, be good and caring Christians and recognize the seven Catholic sacraments. If possible, attend Mass or fellowship and participate in those special Days of Obligation; when our Church feels intimately aware of God in our world.
To join our clergy, The Servants of the Resurrection, in the daily recitation and prayer of The Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
"For all human knowing and acting takes place within the encompassing mystery of God. God chooses to remain this incomprehensible mystery and reveals himself through individual prayer and meditation." This is God's act of "communication" through the Holy Spirit, thats is God's Grace and freely availalble to all!
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