Le Credo des apôtres est une profession de foi. Récité, il affirme la foi en Dieu, au Christ et à l’Église.

Objectif du Credo

Il unit les croyants dans une foi commune et nous rappelle les fondements du christianisme.

Le Credo dans le rosaire

Le Credo des apôtres est récité au début du rosaire, posant le fondement de la foi avant que la méditation ne commence.

Une déclaration de foi

À chaque récitation, les croyants renouvellent leur engagement envers le Christ.

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