The Reform Catholic Church’s religious beliefs are based upon a realistic interpretation of the truths contained in the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible. The Reform Catholic Church believes: in God, the Father, as the Creator of all life in the universe; in Christ, His Son, Who died and was resurrected to save the souls of humanity; in the Holy Spirit as the continuing guiding light of Christianity and the inspiration to the founders of the Reform Catholic Church; in the Trinity of God; in the eternal life of the human soul; in Heaven as the reward for a good human life; in Hell as punishment for Evil acts; in Purgatory as a place of atonement; in the Resurrection of the body at the end of the world, when Christ will come again; and in the holiness of Mary and the Saints of the Christian churches.