This Catholic Church, on the other hand, adheres to the perennial Faith of the Church. It represents no special teachings but lives from the Faith that has shaped countless generations of Catholics and is still alive today. It is governed by the Magisterium of the Church, which found its expression in the councils and teaching of the popes, and in light of which the Second Vatican Council and its subsequent popes must be judged, since what was true until 1965 cannot suddenly become wrong.
This Catholic Church believes that Christ founded only one Church and that the Catholic Faith was not an invention of men, but was revealed by God Himself. This Catholic Church continues to insist that man is called to an eternal life with God, but there is also eternal hell for those who die away from God in mortal sin. It is therefore not indifferent what man believes and to which religion he belongs.
Sadly, many confusing and erroneous ideas have weakened and continue to weaken our modern understanding of the truth. These false teachings draw souls away from God.
Stirred by pity and compassion, CCEW seeks to expose the grave dangers such ideas pose to the ultimate happiness both of every individual and of the faithful as a whole.