Core Philosophy
Our fellowship views the historic heritage of Catholicism through a focus on human worth and moral logic. We observe the grandeur of the Liturgy and the seasonal cycle of the sacraments, yet we define them as celebrations of human growth, unity, and fellowship. Our outlook is founded on the inherent sanctity of the natural world and our common duty to safeguard the welfare of all people.
The Moral Architecture of Humanistic Catholics
We hold that our ancestral traditions, when expressed through a human-centered lens, serve as a vital map for moral restoration and personal development. This structure is built upon the worth of every person and the group, placing logic, empathy, and unity at the heart of our communal and ethical existence. We aim to keep the venerable patterns of our faith while making sure its wisdom is reachable and meaningful for life in the world today.
Logic and Respect
Humanistic Catholicism supports the intrinsic worth of each individual as a logical agent reflecting the Cosmos.
Fellowship and Advocacy
Empathy and Integrity
We nurture a culture of collective accountability and kindheartedness within our congregation.
Our principles are led by a promise to honesty, ethical healing, and the renewal of our shared prosperity.