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Diamondhead, MS 39525
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Catholic Church

Welcome to Our Church

Greetings and the peace of our risen Lord be with you. Come join us in worship. Our beliefs are based on the Ten Commandments and Holy Scripture. We believe it is through the presence of the Holy Spirit that we are guided in the teachings of Jesus in our community of faithful.

Holy Catholic Church doctrine is concerned primarily with church structure and governance not the dictation a strict interpretation of Christ’s teachings.  The free exchange of spiritual understanding and ideas brings God true message to his faithful.

Our Presiding Bishop often refers to the Holy Catholic Church as being for the “Un-Churched” because so many who have been disillusioned by organized religion find a peaceful home in God’s church.  We welcome all of God’s children into our faith community.  It is our belief that God is all loving and forgiving and a violation of any church doctrine should never separate his faithful from the sacraments.  The teachings of Jesus provide us with wonderful examples of forgiveness and compassion.  It is by this example we worship together celebrating God’s love for us in the gift of  Jesus.

The magnificent quilt of human diversity created by God make us richer because of its depth of ideas, we are, to quote a familiar phase ‘the sum of all our experiences’.  We believe the expression of love of God in a welcoming faith community allows each of us to grow spiritually and proceed on our spiritual journey in understand God’s will for each of us.

The Holy Catholic Church has been referred to as ‘free and independent thinking Christians’.  We welcome the free and interchange of ideas our faith community.  The basic tenants of our faith are stated in the Nicene Creed which was established in 325 Anno Domini at the First Council of Nicaea in Bithynia.

We look forward to having you join our faith community. Please feel free contact any of our Priests or Bishops.  God Bless each of you and my God guide each of you in your spiritual journey toward salvation.

Please join us for the celebration of Mass below:

St Michael's Holy Catholic Church
Celebrating Mass at St. Georges Episcopal Church
4:00 PM Saturdays
4600 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70130
228-255-5010