The Catholic Church hands on the faith she has received from Christ and the apostles.
This teaching is not a collection of private opinions, but a living tradition expressed through Scripture, worship, and daily Christian life.
In our parish, the Church’s teaching is presented clearly, faithfully, and pastorally, always with an invitation to deeper understanding and conversation.
Below are some key areas of Church teaching that shape our worship and parish life.
The Eucharist and the Liturgy
The Holy Mass is the heart of Catholic life.
The Church teaches that in the Eucharist, Christ is truly present and offers Himself for the salvation of the world.
Our liturgical practice — including sung Mass, reverence, and the use of silence — flows from this belief.
Further explanation of our parish’s liturgical life can be found under the Holy Mass.
Marriage and Family Life
Marriage is a sacrament in which a man and a woman freely give themselves to one another for life.
The Church’s teaching on marriage and family life is clear, but it is also accompanied by pastoral care, patience, and personal accompaniment for those in complex or difficult situations.
If you have questions or concerns, you are encouraged to speak with the priest in confidence.
Learning the Catholic Faith
The Church teaches through:
- Sacred Scripture
- the Catechism of the Catholic Church
- the lived witness of the saints
Our parish offers various resources for learning the faith, including Bible studies, formation materials, and catechetical programmes.
References to the Catechism are used throughout parish teaching to support study and reflection.
Serving in the Liturgy
Those who serve in the liturgy — such as readers and ministers — share in the Church’s public prayer.
The Church teaches that such service should be carried out with reverence, preparation, and humility, for the good of the whole assembly.
Guidance and refresher material is provided for those who serve in these roles.
A final word
The Church’s teaching is not imposed as an abstract system, but offered as a path to truth, freedom, and life in Christ.
Questions are welcome.
Growth takes time.
Faith is lived within the Church, not mastered all at once.