What if the very essence of the Church could be boiled down to four simple words? One. Holy. Catholic. Apostolic. These four marks, coined in the Nicene Creed, have guided the faithful across centuries, yet they also pose a playful riddle: how can a single, sacred body remain both unified and holy, while also reaching every corner of the world and preserving the apostolic mission? As contemporary forces press against these timeless attributes, the question becomes a challenge: can the Church nurture these marks amid secularism, doctrinal drift, and internal division?

The Genesis of the Four Marks
Historically, the four marks crystallized in the fourth century as a response to theological
