An act of faith is a prayer in which a person professes the beliefs of Christianity. In the Catholic Church, an individual is required to make an act of faith when they come to the age of accountability. An example of an act of faith is as follows:
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| - Act of Faith (Christian) (en)
- Acte de foi (fr)
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| - L'Acte de foi est une prière catholique des vertus théologales, dans laquelle le croyant affirme sa foi en Dieu et en l'enseignement de l'Église. Cette prière s'oppose à la croyance en un Dieu trompeur, « malin génie » (tel que Descartes l'envisage dans la première de ses Méditations métaphysiques) et à l'idée selon laquelle la vérité serait subjective, voire multiple. (fr)
- An act of faith is a prayer in which a person professes the beliefs of Christianity. In the Catholic Church, an individual is required to make an act of faith when they come to the age of accountability. An example of an act of faith is as follows: (en)
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| - An act of faith is a prayer in which a person professes the beliefs of Christianity. In the Catholic Church, an individual is required to make an act of faith when they come to the age of accountability. An example of an act of faith is as follows: O my God, I firmly believe that you are one God in three divine Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I believe that your divine Son became man and died for our sins, and that he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the holy Catholic Church teaches, because you have revealed them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived. Amen. (en)
- L'Acte de foi est une prière catholique des vertus théologales, dans laquelle le croyant affirme sa foi en Dieu et en l'enseignement de l'Église. Cette prière s'oppose à la croyance en un Dieu trompeur, « malin génie » (tel que Descartes l'envisage dans la première de ses Méditations métaphysiques) et à l'idée selon laquelle la vérité serait subjective, voire multiple. (fr)
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