Saturday, October 31, 2015
34. Stewardship of this worlds goods
34. STEWARDSHIP OF THIS WORLD'S GOODS
OUR WORK AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES ARE ROOTED IN HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE COMMON GOOD
Compendium 503-520, 531-533 Dt 5:19,21 Matthew 6:21
1. The seventh and tenth commandments: DO NOT STEAL, DO NOT COVET YOUR NEIGHBOR'S GOODS; instruct us to be generous and just stewards of God's blessings and creation.
2. Love of neighbor is necessary to create a well ordered society.
3. The right to own private property is an expression of human dignity but it is not an unlimited right which deprives others of a fair share of opportunities or is contrary to the common good.
4. The parable of Lazarus and the poor man instruct us about our obligation to take care of the poor and to live justly, with temperance and prudence. We do not have a right to live in luxury while others lack basic necessities.
4. The seventh commandment requires that we return what we have stolen.
5. It forbids unjust wages and fraud.
6. Financial systems must be ethical and at the service of the human person.
7. Unbridled Capitalism and Totalitarian Government both offend human dignity.
8. We must be aware that Labor is a path toward holiness.
9. Citizens must actively engage in civil affairs as witnesses of authentic Gospel values.
10. We must imitate Christ's detachment from this world's goods and live the beatitudes so that God will say to us “well done, good and faithful servant.”
33. God's plan for life and love
33. GOD'S PLAN FOR LIFE AND LOVE
THE VIRTUE OF CHASTITY IS NECESSARY TO PROTECT AND PRACTICE THE TRUTH ABOUT MARRIAGE, SEXUALITY, AND HUMAN LIFE
Compendium 487-502 527-530 Dt 5:18 Matthew 5:27-28
1. Chastity is a gift from God and a virtue which calls us to self mastery and is necessary in all states of life in order to build a culture of life.
2. Even married couples are called to purity. "Blessed are the pure of heart for they shall see God" Chastity is at the heart of a happy marriage, safeguarding unity, fidelity, indissolubility and openness to new life.
3. The purpose of human sexuality is to express the exclusive love of husband and wife in a manner which is open to procreation.
4. The sixth commandment forbids adultery, lust, masturbation, pornography, fornication, homosexual acts, prostitution and rape.
5. Sterilization and contraception are forbidden.
6. Abstinence during periods of fertility is the only acceptable means of spacing pregnancy. This is called natural family planning.
7. Artificial insemination and fertilization are forbidden.
8. Divorce, polygamy, incest, cohabitation outside of marriage, and same sex marriage are forbidden.
9. The sacraments, prayer, mortification and temperance are necessary for control of our passions by the power of reason.
10. For consecrated souls celibacy is the means to keep an undivided heart and to be spiritual mothers and fathers to everyone and be truly free.
11. For married couples conjugal chastity is essential to express exclusive love open to procreation.
12. Children are not a "right" nor a burden and adoption is a wonderful option.
13. Chastity leads us to generosity and joy.
Friday, October 30, 2015
32. In defense of human life
32. IN DEFENSE OF HUMAN LIFE
WE ARE COMMANDED TO PROTECT AND PROMOTE THE GIFT OF HUMAN LIFE AT ALL OF ITS STAGES
Compendium 466-486 Dt 5:17 Matthew 5:9
1. "Thou shalt not kill" unequivocally forbids the taking of human life from conception to natural death. Jesus desires abundant life for everyone because each one is created in God’s image and likeness and destined to eternal friendship with the Trinity. This is the complete Gospel message. All lives are equally sacred and infinitely important to God.
2. Those who have the responsibility for the lives of others must defend themselves and those entrusted to their care. But self-defense must exclude rage and disproportionate force.
3. Capital punishment is practically impossible to justify in most societies and punishment must be proportionate to the crime.
4. The right to life is not endowed by the state but rather is a gift and commandment of abundant life from the Creator God.
5. Blessed are the peacemakers: War must be avoided vigorously by eliminating economic and social injustice and discrimination and only a last resort in defense against serious and sustained unjust aggression.
6. Mass destruction and genocide are crimes against humanity.
7. Conscientious objectors must be permitted to perform alternate community service.
8. Prisoners of war, wounded soldiers, and innocent civilians must be treated humanely and orders to the contrary must not be obeyed.
9. It is legitimate to use drugs to manage pain but not to hasten death.
10. Organ transplants and experimental treatments must have informed consent of the patients. 11. Ordinary medical care must not be withheld and euthanasia is forbidden.
12. The dying must be supported by loving care, prayer and the sacraments.
31. The family in God's plan
31. THE FAMILY IN GOD'S PLAN
THE COMMANDMENT TO HONOR ONE'S FATHER AND MOTHER REFLECTS THE FAMILY'S ROLE IN THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY
Compendium 455-465 Dt 5:16 Sirach 3:2-7,12-14
1. The family is the "original cell" of society and is not a human invention but rather a gift from God for the benefit of the spouses and procreation and formation and education of children. The fourth commandment, “Honor your father and mother”, encompasses the entire plan of God for marriage and family life.
2. The family is the Domestic Church where faith and virtue are imparted and develop. The basic lessons of, prayerfulness, love and service to one another, truth, honesty, discipline, and respect are inculcated and reinforced in the family.
3. In a healthy family children learn an appropriate understanding of authority, the common good, citizenship, rights and dignity of everyone.
4. By word and example children learn how to relate to each other, family and society.
5. Parents must “waste” time with their children everyday to prepare and guide them to holiness and openness to God’s calling.
6. The Eucharist must be at the center of family life just as it is at the center of Church life.
7. The Government must protect public morality, parents rights, and private property but only in rare and extreme cases is it legitimate for government to intervene in family affairs.
8. Eventually children must care for their parents when they are in need, physically, emotionally and spiritually.
9. Finally our love for Christ must exceed our love for parents and children.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
30. Loving God above all
30. LOVING GOD ABOVE ALL
THE FIRST THREE COMMANDMENTS PERTAIN TO OUR DUTY TO LOVE GOD WITH OUR ENTIRE BEING
Compendium 434-454 Exodus 2:2-17 Matthew 19:16-19
1. By becoming one of us Jesus revealed the love of his Father for each of us and made us children of God with infinite dignity and worth. Without God there is no meaning or purpose.
2. The Ten Commandments given to Moses, is God's covenant with his chosen people, Israel, and universally apply to all people of all times not as a restriction but rather a pathway to freedom and happiness as children of our infinitely loving and merciful Father. The Ten Commandments are the written form of the natural law inscribed within each of us.
3. Jesus, in his words and life summed up the Ten Commandments into two: Love God with your whole being and your neighbor as yourself.
4. "I Am the Lord your God. You shall not have other God's before me. We live the first commandment through the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity.
5. With faith we reject heresy, apostasy, and schism, as well as presumption and despair.
6. Charity demands that we love God above all things and that we reject ingratitude, indifference spiritual laziness, and false pride which leads to hatred of God and our fellow man.
7. With freedom we must prayerfully search for God and avoid the modern false God's of Power, Money and Pleasure.
8. Demon worship and superstition are enemies of God.
9. Aggressive atheism ridicules God and practical atheism ignores God.
10. Idols and false images are forbidden but true images of Jesus and the saints remind us of heavenly realities and are not worshiped in themselves.
11. God's name is Holy and we should only use it in blessings and honoring him. Never should we curse or swear with his name. Blasphemy includes all forms of disrespect toward God.
12. Genesis tells us that God rested on the Sabbath as a covenant and sign that man should use this day in thanksgiving for all creation.
13. We must obey the Sabbath with rest from worldly pursuits and devote time to our relation with God and one another.
14. The Sabbath is celebrated on Sunday by Christians because this is the day of the Resurrection of Jesus.
15. It is the first and most important precept of the Church to attend Mass every Sunday.
16. The Eucharist must be the center of our lives so we are able to live the Commandments in the spirit of the beatitudes.
29. God's salvation: Law and Grace
29. GOD'S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE
THE MORAL LAW, ROOTED IN DIVINE WISDOM AND WRITTEN ON THE HUMAN HEART, IS FULFILLED IN OUR LIFE WITH CHRIST
Compendium 415-433 Romans 2: 15
1. "Natural Law", which is known naturally by reason, is an inherent sense of right and wrong written on our hearts by the creator and is the basis of rights and duties of individuals and communities, but is not clearly perceived by everyone at all times.
2. The Ten Commandments summarize and confirm natural law and unchanging moral truth.
3. The natural law is brought to perfection in the Beatitudes and witness of Jesus Christ in his life death and resurrection.
4. The grace to live the Beatitudes is a gift of the Holy Spirit.
5. We are "justified" by God’s mercy at work through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ earning for us the sanctifying grace of Baptism and Repentance which maintain our souls in grace throughout our lives. Sanctifying grace allows us to participate in the holiness of the Trinity and is always with us.
6. "Actual grace” allows us to live the circumstances of our daily lives in conformity with the Beatitudes.
7. Grace does not in infringe upon us but frees us to fulfill our ultimate desire for complete happiness in God's love. Grace constantly calls us to holiness through intimacy with Jesus.
8. Morality becomes a continual hymn of praise and thanksgiving to God our Father.
9. The Precepts of the Catholic Faith are a necessary guide to living a life of Beatitude as Jesus proclaimed.
10. The five precepts of the Church direct us to the evangelizing truth, goodness and beauty that our lives must reflect:
1. You shall attend Mass on Sundays and on holy days of obligation and remain free from work or activity that could impede the sanctification of such days.
2. You shall confess your sins at least once a year.
3. You shall receive the sacrament of the Eucharist at least once during the Easter season.
4. You shall observe the days of fasting and abstinence established by the Church.
5. You shall contribute to the support of the church.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
28. The human community
28. THE HUMAN COMMUNITY
SEEKING AUTHENTIC HUMAN DEVELOPMENT , THE CHURCH PROMOTES SUBSIDIARITY, SOLIDARITY AND THE COMMON GOOD.
Compendium 401-414 1Peter 2:13-17
1. We can only find happiness in community.
2. God is a community of Persons, Father, Son, Holy Spirit and all who are called to friendship with him.
3. The human family is modeled on the Holy Trinity.
4. The human person must be the principal, subject and end of social institutions.
5. SUBSIDIARITY: the family is the basic unit of society and must not be deprived of its fundamental authority by the State or higher institutions which must be at the service of the basic unit of society and the common good. The State should not preempt parental authority.
6. There must be a priority of ethics over technology, and persons over things and spirit over matter.
7. The Common Good is the sum of those conditions of social life which allow social groups and their members to flourish with relatively thorough and ready access to their own fulfillment and must be sought using morally licit means and requires the personal integrity of leaders.
8. The dignity of each person, especially the most vulnerable, must be respected.
9. Unjust or immoral laws are not binding.
10. Solidarity requires that we must work for a more humane society with generous charity for the most needy because we are all created in God's image with a rational soul and are destined to share the same eternal happiness with him.
11. The ever increasing disparity between rich and poor is contrary to the Gospel.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
27. Virtue and vice
27. VIRTUE AND VICE
A WELL FORMED CONSCIENCE AND THE PRACTICE OF VIRTUE LEAD US TOWARD HOLINESS AND AWAY FROM SIN
Compendium 370-400 Galatians 5:22-23
1. Our conscience is formed by the inner voice of God and the natural law etched on our souls by God which recognizes right and wrong, good and evil such as not doing unnecessary harm to others. Conscience does not establish moral truth but rather a well formed conscience perceives it.
2. In baptism and confirmation we receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit (wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, fear of the Lord)
3. We can never do evil so that good can come from it.
4. We should treat others with the same dignity we wish for ourselves.
5. We should accept others without condoning evil.
6. We must recognize that we do not know everything and we can be wrong.
7. When we make good habits we grow in the virtues of Prudence, Justice, Temperance and Fortitude and we grow in likeness to God who created us in his image and likeness.
8. Virtue is the habitual and firm commitment to do good and avoid evil.
9. Faith is believing that God is Truth itself and leads us to Hope for eternal life which is the reward for living the present moment well in Charity to all. We grow in these theological virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity through prayer and the sacraments.
10. The fruits of living the virtues are Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Faithfulness, Goodness, Gentleness, Generosity, Modesty, Self-control and Purity.
11. The vices are Pride, Envy, Greed, Lust, Anger, Sloth and Gluttony. These sinful habits damage our relationship with God and one another, diminish human solidarity and cause evil to gain power in the world. Sin is the root cause of all evil and suffering.
12. Sin is a thought word or deed that is offensive to God who is Love.
13. There are also sins of omission when we fail to do good that we should do.
14. Mortal sin is deliberate and grave offense committed with full knowledge and consent of the sinner and separates the soul from God and risks the loss of eternal life.
15. We must never cooperate in the sins of others.
16. The Sacraments of Baptism and Confession free us from sin and restore the life of Christ in us. We are truly free when we admit our sins and allow God's infinite mercy to heal us.
Monday, October 26, 2015
26. Morality, freedom and human dignity
26. MORALITY, FREEDOM AND HUMAN DIGNITY
CHRISTIAN LIFE AND MORALITY, LEAD TO, RATHER THAN TAKE AWAY FROM TRUE FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS
Compendium 357-369 Matthew 5:1-11
1. Everyone wants to be happy. Sometimes happiness is sought in all the wrong places. Lust for money, power and illicit pleasure cannot bring lasting happiness. Jesus teaches us the source of true and lasting happiness in the Beatitudes. Christian morality can transform us into living images of Jesus.
2. The Beatitudes are the self portrait of Jesus who demonstrates how to be fully human and by living them we become like him.
3. Good intentions do not guarantee good results.
4. True Freedom and happiness requires taking responsibility for our actions.
5. The end does not justify the means.
6. Freedom is God's gift to humanity and is not endowed by any human institution.
7. Human dignity requires correct choices with a priority towards the common good and social justice and order.
8. Killing innocent human beings is an example of objective evil.
9. Our moral choices are a decision for or against God and freedom.
10. Wrong choices diminish our freedom and can enslave us to drugs, alcohol, and sex.
25. The sacraments of vocation
25. THE SACRAMENTS OF VOCATION
THROUGH HOLY ORDERS AND MATRIMONY, CHRISTIANS ARE GIVEN SPECIAL GRACES AND A PARTICULAR MISSION
Compendium 321-353 Hebrews 7:26-28 Matthew 19: 4-6
1. Melchizedek foreshadowed the kingly priesthood of Christ, who offered himself on the cross to reconcile men to God.
2. This gift of obedient and selfless love is the heart of the sacramental priesthood that Christ shares with our priests.
3. Priests are empowered to act in the very name of Christ.
4. Their priesthood is indelible.
5. The celibacy of the priesthood for the sake of the Kingdom is a beacon for fidelity to those called to holiness in marriage.
6. These distinct vocations strengthen each other and share the same mission of the Church.
7. Deacons preparing for the priesthood are "transitional" and there are also "permanent" deacons who assist in the liturgy and sacramental life and especially caring for the needy.
8. Only the Bishop can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
9. Bishops are successors of the Apostles and continue the ministry of the Apostles to teach, sanctify and rule the faithful.
10. They are called together with their priests and deacons to set hearts on fire with love for Christ and his church.
11. Marriage is a covenant of faithful, permanent and fruitful love. Created in the divine image, man and woman are complementary.
12. Unity-in-difference is at the heart of marriage.
13. Man and woman are made for each other and for procreation and education of children.
14. Spouses, united to Christ, are called to form a family which is a community of Faith, Prayer and Virtue.
15. Divorce, contraception and same sex marriage are the archenemies of this indelible covenant designed by God to be permanent, faithful and fruitful.
16. A valid marriage requires the free and conscious consent of the man and women.
17. Marriage with a non Catholic requires an agreement that the children will be raised Catholic.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
24. The Sacrament of Healing
24. THE SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
THROUGH THE SACRAMENTS OF PENANCE AND THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK THE CHURCH CONTINUES CHRIST'S HEALING MINISTRY
Compendium 295-320 James 5:14-15
1. God's love and mercy is greater than our sins.
2. On that first Easter evening, Jesus instituted the sacrament of Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Healing, Mercy and Repentance and empowered the apostles and their successors, bishops and priests, to forgive sins.
3. Although Baptism gives us a new life in grace, there is still a tendency to sin as a result of the Fall: concupiscence.
4. Mortal sin separates us from God and venial sin weakens our relationship with him and one another.
5. The Sacrament of Reconciliation restores those relationships.
6. We are called to lifelong conversion and that is made possible by this sacrament.
7. After confessing, We can show our sincere repentance for sin through prayer, fasting and giving alms.
8. We cannot receive the Eucharist if we commit mortal sin until we go to Confession.
9. The confession of venial sins helps us to grow in virtue and resist temptation.
10. We prepare for confession by examining our conscience with the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes and the 7 Virtues and 7 Vices.
11. Confession removes eternal punishment and reduces temporal punishment due to sin.
12. Prayers and good works bring Indulgences which reduce or eliminate temporal punishment for ourselves and the souls in purgatory.
14. This Sacrament also brings peace, serenity, joy and strength.
15. We must resolve not to sin again and to avoid occasions of sin.
16. General Absolution without individual confession is only used in grave emergencies.
17. The Anointing of the hands and forehead of the sick and aged with holy oil unites them to the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ and prepares them for eternal life and forgives sins if they are not able to confess. It also brings comfort, serenity, consolation and courage.
18. It can often help physical healing.
23. Loving the Eucharist
23. LOVING THE EUCHARIST
WE MUST GROW IN UNDERSTANDING OF AND REVERENCE FOR THE EUCHARIST
Compendium 271-294 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
1. The Eucharist is the very sacrifice of the body and blood of Christ on the cross perpetuated throughout the ages.
2. When we worthily partake of the Eucharist we participate even now in the life of God.
3. The Eucharist puts us into communion with the Trinity and with one another.
4. Through ordination, the priest is conformed to Christ so that he can re-enact the words and deeds of Christ: "this is my body" and "this is my blood of the New and everlasting Covenant".
5. The Eucharist contains the entire spiritual wealth of the Church as it brings us into community with the Blessed Trinity and with one another.
6. For this gift we must show infinite "Thanksgiving" which is the meaning of "EUCHARIST".
7. The deliverance from sin which we experience in the Eucharist was foreshadowed by the Passover of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
8. The sacrifice of the cross and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one and the same sacrifice.
9. The unbloody sacrifice of the Eucharist is the most perfect and effective prayer we can offer with Christ.
10. Transubstantiation is the real transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ.
11. To receive worthily we must be members of the Catholic Church and be in the state of grace which is confirmed by the Sacrament of Confession.
12. There is a one hour fast before communion.
13. Our demeanor and dress reflect our respect for the Eucharist.
Friday, October 23, 2015
22. Born anew and strengthened in the faith
22. BORN ANEW AND STRENGTHENED IN THE FAITH
THE SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION ALLOW US TO SHARE IN THE LIFE OF THE TRINITY
Compendium 250-270 Romans 6:3-4 Titus 3:4-6
1. Baptism can be by immersion or pouring of water. We are born anew by Baptism to a life in Christ which cancels sin and death. What do you want for your children? The correct answer is not only baptism but more profoundly: eternal life.
2. We are confirmed to this new life by the Holy Spirit at Confirmation and nourished daily by the Eucharist.
3. Baptism confers the Holy Spirit and the virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity. It also brings us a share of the kingly priesthood of Christ as members of his body. Baptism brings sanctifying grace which unites us to the life of the Trinity.
4. Noah's Ark and the Red Sea were forecasts of the drowning of sin and death and acquiring new life through the waters of Baptism.
5. The crossing of the waters of Jordan to enter the Promised Land forecasts our passage to eternal life through Christ's death and resurrection.
6. With the Holy Oils and laying on of hands Confirmation strengthens us with the courage and power of sanctifying grace and allows us to share in the mystery of Pentecost. With confirmation we recieve the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, Counsel, Prudence, Justice, and Fortitude.
7. Christ calls us to bring this new life to all nations without exclusion of anyone.
8. Infants become "children of God" through Baptism and after the age of reason confirm their parents commitment to life in Christ by their profession of faith.
9. Baptism cancels original sin and all sins committed prior to baptism for adults.
10. The baptized share the responsibility to attract others to the faith and prepare them for life in Christ and help them to grow in holiness.
11. Those who die for the faith before being baptized are considered Baptized by the blood of Christ.
12. Those who desire baptism but do not have the opportunity are considered baptized by their intention.
13. The unborn who die in the womb are confidently entrusted to the infinite love and mercy of God, their true Father and creator, who cannot abandon his own creation.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
21. Celebrating the Church's liturgy
21.CELEBRATING THE CHURCH'S LITURGY
THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH BOTH SIGNIFY AND MAKE PRESENT GOD'S TRANSFORMING GRACE.
Compendium 224-249 Revelation 7:9-11
1. All the events of Christ's life become a present and living reality through the Sacraments and liturgy. As we celebrate the sacraments we grow in likeness to God.
2. Baptism and Confirmation are indelible marks that make us adopted children of God and are received only once.
3. Holy Orders is also an indelible mark and is only received once and allows the ordained to act in the person of Christ in the celebration of the liturgy.
4. The effectiveness of the Sacraments does not depend on the personal worthiness of the minister.
5. It is a most serious obligation for both the minister and the recipient to pursue personal holiness through the sacraments.
6. The sacraments do not act mechanistically, they require assent.
7. When it is celebrated faithfully, prayerfully and joyfully, The Sacramental life of the Church has a logic and beauty all of its own that emerges and leads us to long to see God in heaven. 8. Water, bread, wine, oil and laying on of hands are necessary signs that accompany the words that give them sacramental power and grace.
9. The Church carefully distinguishes what is unchangeable and what can be adapted by culture in the liturgy.
20. Worshipping in spirit and truth
20. WORSHIPPING IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH
GOING TO MASS IS MUCH MORE THAN JUST AN OBLIGATION FOR FAITHFUL CATHOLICS
Compendium 218-223 Matthew 26:26-28
1. Liturgy means "public worship" and is used most specifically to refer to the Mass and the Sacraments.
2. In the Liturgy, the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are made present and active.
3. The Liturgy is the source and summit of the Church's life and mission.
4. It is the highest and best means by which Christ continues to act on our behalf to sanctify us, redeem us from our sins and enable us to share in the life of God. It contains the mystery of God's loving plan to save us.
5. Through the Liturgy, the Holy Spirit, as the soul of the Church, brings us to ponder and deepen the new life Christ has won for us by his life, death and resurrection so that we can worship the Father in Spirit and Truth.
19. Communion, Forgiveness, and Life Everlasting
19. COMMUNION, FORGIVENESS, AND LIFE EVERLASTING
CONCLUDING THE CREED, WE PROFESS OUR BELIEF IN THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS, BAPTISM AND THE FINAL RESURRECTION
Compendium 194-217 1 Corinthians 51-57
1. Communion means that God invites us to share in his inner life, the Trinity, not to seek our own interests but to put ourselves at the service of one another.
2. "Saints" include not only the canonized but also the souls in purgatory and those still alive seeking holiness.
3.Christ has given us his mother as the Mother of all saints and our most powerful advocate with him. The Rosary is a compendium of the Gospels.
4.Baptism is the first Sacrament for the forgiveness of sins.
5. Christ also established the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the forgiveness of sins committed after Baptism. "Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them and whose sins you retain are retained" John 20:23
5. The separation of our bodies from our souls at the end of this life will not last for all eternity. We are called to share in the Resurrection in Christ. Those who die in the grace of Christ will share the happiness of Heaven. Some will experience a "Purgatory" to be completely conformed to Christ. We can help the souls in purgatory with prayers, Masses, good deeds and sacrifices offered in Christ.
6. Hell is the separation from God for all eternity. Those who freely choose to remain in mortal sin condemn themselves to Hell. God wants all to be saved but respects free will.
7. We look forward to the Second Coming of Christ, although no one knows when it will be, and then Christ will be all in all.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
18. The Christian Faithful
18. The Christian Faithful
INSTITUTED BY CHRIST, THE HIERARCHY AND THE VISIBLE STRUCTURE OF THE CHURCH ARE PART OF GOD's PLAN
Compendium 177-193 Matthew 16:18-19
1. There is a true equality among the members of the Church in their dignity as children of God.
2. The HIERARCHY of the Church includes bishops, priests and deacons.
3. Bishops and priests speak and act in the very person of Christ.
4. Deacon assist in preaching and teaching and especially in serving the poor and needy.
5. The popes are the visible foundation of the Unity of the Church down through the ages.
6. The Pope is the "Vicar of Christ" and supreme pastor of the God's people and exercises immediate, universal, and supreme power over the whole Church.
7. The college of bishops, in unity with the Pope, also exercises supreme authority over the Church.
8. Every diocese is a local manifestation of the universal Church.
9. The Magisterium, the bishops in Union with the Holy Father, and priests in union with their bishop, exercise the office of teaching, sanctifying and governing.
10. The baptized accept and live the faith in accordance with the Magisterium.
11. The Magisterium is charged with authentically interpreting God's Word in scripture and tradition and to ensure that the faith of the Apostles is handed on.
12. Even when doctrines are not infallibly proclaimed, they are to be accepted with religious submission of intellect and will, understood in the context of love.
13. Dissent from Church teachings short circuit missionary discipleship.
14. The laity, which means "people", share in the priestly, prophetic and kingly office of Christ as they build a civilization of love according to God's plan as parents and witnesses of a holy life at home and in the workplace.
15. Consecrated men and women, both lay and ordained, take vows and dedicate their lives in chastity, poverty and obedience in order to lead all members of the Church to greater holiness and dedication to Christ and his mission.
Monday, October 19, 2015
17. One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
17. ONE, HOLY, CATHOLIC, APOSTOLIC
The four marks of the Catholic Church are essential to understanding the Body of Christ.
Compendium 161-176 Matthew 28:19-20
1. Christ founded only one Church, and entrusted it to Peter and his successors in communion with the bishops.
2. In spite of the problems and divisions due to human frailty and sinfulness, there exists in the Church a fullness of Truth, sacramental life and communion.
3. We believe in One God, we share one faith, one sacramental life, one hope in Jesus Christ, one apostolic succession, one in charity.
4.Oneness in Christ is our mission and our destiny. Ecumenism is our obligation. We must all pray and work for unity in Christ. The source of our oneness is the Trinity: one God in three divine persons.
5. The Church is first of all the body of Christ, which is all Holy. The Church provides all that we need to respond to the call to holiness. Mary and the saints show us how to participate in God's truth, goodness and love and assist us with their prayers. Holiness is not only our goal, it must also be our way of life in the present moment in constant renewal through the sacraments.
6. The Church is Catholic because her mission is to all nations and to bring the totality of the Christian Faith. We must work and pray to bring non practicing Catholics back to church and also promote unity with non Catholic Christians by our Faith and witness. We have a special affinity to those of the Jewish faith as the first to receive the Word of God. Many non Christian faiths reflect God's truth and goodness. We must foster understanding with other religions for the common good. Non Christians can be saved if they sincerely seek God and follow their conscience. Those who know the truth of the Church and reject it imperil their salvation.
7. Christ founded the Church upon the Apostles when he "sent" them to proclaim the Good News. The Church adheres to and hands on the teachings of the Apostles. The bishops are the successors of the Apostles in communion with the Successor of Peter. By the Sacrament of Holy Orders the mission and power of the Apostles are transmitted to their successors, the bishops, thereby maintaining the link to the Church's Apostolic mission, faith and origins.
8. To be One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic is a reality in the Church which we must individually strive to realize in our personal and community life.
16. The Church, the Body of Christ, is a sign of the Kingdom of God on earth.
16. THE CHURCH, THE BODY OF CHRIST, IS A SIGN OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD ON EARTH.
Compendium 147-160 1 Corinthians 12:12-14,26-27
1. At Pentecost the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles and Mary and the mission of the Church began in earnest.
2. Christ lives and acts in and with his church, especially through the preaching of the Word and the Sacraments.
3. "Ekklesia" are those who are called and gathered in Faith and Baptism to become children of God, members of Christ, and temples of the Holy Spirit.
4. As members of Christ we are called to live our vocation, faithfully and robustly, for the common good.
5. "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of The Father, and of The Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you" Matthew 28:16-17
6. His Kingdom is Truth and Life, Grace and Holiness, Justice, Love and Peace.
7. The Church does not only point to the Kingdom of God, it is the Kingdom of God in seed form, teaching us to live in righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
8. The Church is a universal sacrament of salvation, effectively guiding and delivering the human family out of darkness.
9. We are called to live the new commandment of love, to be the salt of the earth, and the light of the world, leading all to God's Kingdom already begun on earth.
10. The Church is the Body of Christ and we are the members of that Body.
11. The Church is the Bride of Christ and we are the children of that Bride.
12. The Church is the Temple of the Holy Spirit and we are the living stones of that Temple through Faith, Worship and Service, through the Sacraments and sharing the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
13. One cannot separate the institutional church from its spiritual source, Jesus Christ, because he himself has ordained it so, fully aware of our weakness and unworthiness: "Upon this rock I will build my church."
14. Christ has ordained that as members of his body we share his vocation as priest, prophet and King. We accomplish this through the gift of the Holy Spirit who makes us holy because Christ is the head of our communal body.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
15. I believe in the Holy Spirit
15. I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Third Person of the Holy Trinity is the "Driving Force" of the Church's Life
Compendium 136-146 John 14:16-17,26
1.To be the Third Person of the Trinity does not mean to be less important. The Holy Spirit is worshiped and glorified and co-equal to the Father and son.
2. The Trinity is a splendid mystery of God's inward communion of life and love of which we are destined to share fully.
3. The Holy Spirit is our Advocate, Counselor, Comforter and The Giver of Life.
4. The Holy Spirit is "Living Water" at Baptism and "tongues of fire" at Pentecost. The Spirit descends as a Dove at Christ's baptism. He is the inspiration of the Prophets. Through the Power of the Holy Spirit Mary conceived and became the mother of Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother.
5. The Holy Spirit enables us to pray and proclaim the saving Gospel of Truth And Love, he restores divine likeness in those who are baptized, confirms his gifts at Confirmation, empowers priests to bring forth the living presence of Christ in the Eucharist, imparts forgiveness in the sacrament of Penance. When we open our hearts to the fruits of the Holy Spirit we bring forth a rich harvest of new life and love."Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful."
The Third Person of the Holy Trinity is the "Driving Force" of the Church's Life
Compendium 136-146 John 14:16-17,26
1.To be the Third Person of the Trinity does not mean to be less important. The Holy Spirit is worshiped and glorified and co-equal to the Father and son.
2. The Trinity is a splendid mystery of God's inward communion of life and love of which we are destined to share fully.
3. The Holy Spirit is our Advocate, Counselor, Comforter and The Giver of Life.
4. The Holy Spirit is "Living Water" at Baptism and "tongues of fire" at Pentecost. The Spirit descends as a Dove at Christ's baptism. He is the inspiration of the Prophets. Through the Power of the Holy Spirit Mary conceived and became the mother of Our Lord and Our Blessed Mother.
5. The Holy Spirit enables us to pray and proclaim the saving Gospel of Truth And Love, he restores divine likeness in those who are baptized, confirms his gifts at Confirmation, empowers priests to bring forth the living presence of Christ in the Eucharist, imparts forgiveness in the sacrament of Penance. When we open our hearts to the fruits of the Holy Spirit we bring forth a rich harvest of new life and love."Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful."
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
14. At the right hand of the Father
14. AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER
The risen Lord remains present to the church today as we work to build his kingdom on earth
Compendium 127-135 Ephesians 1:17-23
1. The Resurrection of Jesus was not a resuscitation. His death was real and indisputable.
2. Mary Magdalene and the disciples at Emmaus as well as the Apostles were amazed,
incredulous and afraid, as well as overjoyed, when he appeared to them, eat with them and they could touch him. Yet Jesus showed that he could pass through closed doors. They could fully grasp the Resurrection only with the grace of the Holy Spirit.
3.Those who Jesus brought back from the dead eventually died but when we are resurrected on the last day our bodies will die no more.
4. The Resurrection confirmed that Jesus was truly God and the truth of all he said and did.
5. We share his risen life now through the life of grace and we hope one day to share in his resurrection when our lowly bodies will be transformed in the pattern of his own glorious body.
6. Jesus is seated at the right hand of God, a place of infinite peace and joy, interceding for us and he also remains with us through the ministry and sacramental life of the Church.
7. With the first Christians we look to the heavens and pray "come Lord Jesus" as we prepare for the final judgement with "fear and trembling" and confidence in the love and mercy of Our Father.
The risen Lord remains present to the church today as we work to build his kingdom on earth
Compendium 127-135 Ephesians 1:17-23
1. The Resurrection of Jesus was not a resuscitation. His death was real and indisputable.
2. Mary Magdalene and the disciples at Emmaus as well as the Apostles were amazed,
incredulous and afraid, as well as overjoyed, when he appeared to them, eat with them and they could touch him. Yet Jesus showed that he could pass through closed doors. They could fully grasp the Resurrection only with the grace of the Holy Spirit.
3.Those who Jesus brought back from the dead eventually died but when we are resurrected on the last day our bodies will die no more.
4. The Resurrection confirmed that Jesus was truly God and the truth of all he said and did.
5. We share his risen life now through the life of grace and we hope one day to share in his resurrection when our lowly bodies will be transformed in the pattern of his own glorious body.
6. Jesus is seated at the right hand of God, a place of infinite peace and joy, interceding for us and he also remains with us through the ministry and sacramental life of the Church.
7. With the first Christians we look to the heavens and pray "come Lord Jesus" as we prepare for the final judgement with "fear and trembling" and confidence in the love and mercy of Our Father.
13. The Paschal mystery
13. THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
In the liturgy of Holy Week, we commemorate Christ's Passion , Death, and Resurrection.
Compendium 112-116 John 13:1
1. These events are inseparable and stand at the center of our faith.
2. The Hebrew word "paschal" means both "the passing over" and "passage".
3. In the Exodus the homes of the Israelites, marked by the blood of the sacrificial lamb, were "passed over" by the Angel of Death thereby sparing them so they could make the passage from slavery to freedom.
4. "Passover" is not just an historical celebration but a living memorial.
5. This first Passover anticipates Christ's shedding his blood for us as the sacrificial lamb to free all from the slavery of sin.
6. With Baptism in Christ we pass over from sin to a new and eternal life with Christ.
7. Christ is the new Moses who definitively interprets the Law and the Prophets.
8. We cannot impute guilt for the death of Jesus on those who historically participated in bringing it about.
9. Christ died for all our sins and as Christians we bear a greater responsibility for sin.
10. But God sent his Son in expiation for our sins.
11. Jesus assumed our humanity in order that it would become the very means of our redemption.
12. The entire life of Christ was a free offering to the Father to carry out his plan of salvation.
13. He announced the Kingdom, confirmed it with miracles, took our sins upon himself, cancelled death and showed us the path to everlasting life.
14. "Do this in memory of me", Jesus not only commands the Apostles to recall but also re-enact the very same mystery of love. "As often as you eat this bread and drink this blood you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes. This is the origin of the Mass and the priesthood.
15. "Obedient unto death", Jesus' agony unmasks the enormity of our sins, which we tend to trivialize. Obedience is the key to our reconciliation with God and with those we have harmed.
16. Jesus invites us to take up our daily cross of sacrifice and suffering and walk with him in joy.
17. We await with Mary, our mother, in gratitude and wonder, as the sadness of death gives way to the joy of the resurrection.
In the liturgy of Holy Week, we commemorate Christ's Passion , Death, and Resurrection.
Compendium 112-116 John 13:1
1. These events are inseparable and stand at the center of our faith.
2. The Hebrew word "paschal" means both "the passing over" and "passage".
3. In the Exodus the homes of the Israelites, marked by the blood of the sacrificial lamb, were "passed over" by the Angel of Death thereby sparing them so they could make the passage from slavery to freedom.
4. "Passover" is not just an historical celebration but a living memorial.
5. This first Passover anticipates Christ's shedding his blood for us as the sacrificial lamb to free all from the slavery of sin.
6. With Baptism in Christ we pass over from sin to a new and eternal life with Christ.
7. Christ is the new Moses who definitively interprets the Law and the Prophets.
8. We cannot impute guilt for the death of Jesus on those who historically participated in bringing it about.
9. Christ died for all our sins and as Christians we bear a greater responsibility for sin.
10. But God sent his Son in expiation for our sins.
11. Jesus assumed our humanity in order that it would become the very means of our redemption.
12. The entire life of Christ was a free offering to the Father to carry out his plan of salvation.
13. He announced the Kingdom, confirmed it with miracles, took our sins upon himself, cancelled death and showed us the path to everlasting life.
14. "Do this in memory of me", Jesus not only commands the Apostles to recall but also re-enact the very same mystery of love. "As often as you eat this bread and drink this blood you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes. This is the origin of the Mass and the priesthood.
15. "Obedient unto death", Jesus' agony unmasks the enormity of our sins, which we tend to trivialize. Obedience is the key to our reconciliation with God and with those we have harmed.
16. Jesus invites us to take up our daily cross of sacrifice and suffering and walk with him in joy.
17. We await with Mary, our mother, in gratitude and wonder, as the sadness of death gives way to the joy of the resurrection.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
12 Christ gave himself for us
12. Christ Gave Himself For Us
The season of Lent invites us to repent and encounter the Kingdom of God
Compendium 106-111 Mark 1: 12-15
1. Lent is a time of renewal. We ask for the grace to strengthen our prayer life, practice fasting and to mortify our senses and give generously of ourselves to those in need and to participate more deeply in Christ's sacrifice of love and the sacraments of confession and communion.
2. On Ash Wednesday we receive an invitation to repent and remember that this life is short and without God we are nothing.
3. For some, Lent is a time for preparation for entrance into the Church.
4. Mostly, Lent is about recovering our Baptismal innocence and victory over temptation.
5. We read about Christ's struggle with Satan in the desert over power, wealth and self-indulgence which reminds us of Adam and Eve's encounter with Satan and Israel's struggle in the desert.
6. The Transfiguration on Mount Tabor in the presence of Peter, John and James foretells the changing of our lowly bodies into his glorious body.
7. Moses and Elijah are there because Jesus fulfills the Law and the Prophets.
8. In the Sunday readings Jesus invites the Samaritan women at the well to repent.
9. The man born blind emphasizes our need for the light of Christ in our lives.
10. Lazarus is brought back from death.
11. The prodigal son returns.
12. The woman trapped in adultery is freed.
13. Nicodemos reaches out to Jesus in secret.
14. The miracles announce the Good News that Love conquers sin and Jesus has vanquished Satan.
15. Peter will confess Jesus is the Son of the Living God.
16.The Messiah-King enters the New Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
17. We sit at table with Jesus on Holy Thursday as he gives us himself as food for our journey
18. We stand with Mary and John at the foot of the cross on Good Friday and keep vigil on Holy Saturday as we await the Light of Christ.
The season of Lent invites us to repent and encounter the Kingdom of God
Compendium 106-111 Mark 1: 12-15
1. Lent is a time of renewal. We ask for the grace to strengthen our prayer life, practice fasting and to mortify our senses and give generously of ourselves to those in need and to participate more deeply in Christ's sacrifice of love and the sacraments of confession and communion.
2. On Ash Wednesday we receive an invitation to repent and remember that this life is short and without God we are nothing.
3. For some, Lent is a time for preparation for entrance into the Church.
4. Mostly, Lent is about recovering our Baptismal innocence and victory over temptation.
5. We read about Christ's struggle with Satan in the desert over power, wealth and self-indulgence which reminds us of Adam and Eve's encounter with Satan and Israel's struggle in the desert.
6. The Transfiguration on Mount Tabor in the presence of Peter, John and James foretells the changing of our lowly bodies into his glorious body.
7. Moses and Elijah are there because Jesus fulfills the Law and the Prophets.
8. In the Sunday readings Jesus invites the Samaritan women at the well to repent.
9. The man born blind emphasizes our need for the light of Christ in our lives.
10. Lazarus is brought back from death.
11. The prodigal son returns.
12. The woman trapped in adultery is freed.
13. Nicodemos reaches out to Jesus in secret.
14. The miracles announce the Good News that Love conquers sin and Jesus has vanquished Satan.
15. Peter will confess Jesus is the Son of the Living God.
16.The Messiah-King enters the New Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
17. We sit at table with Jesus on Holy Thursday as he gives us himself as food for our journey
18. We stand with Mary and John at the foot of the cross on Good Friday and keep vigil on Holy Saturday as we await the Light of Christ.
Monday, October 12, 2015
11. Born to save us
11. Born to save us
Born of the Virgin Mary, Jesus brings new life to the world
Compendium 98-105 Ephesians 1:3-14
1. The eternal Son of the Father was incarnate by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary.
This was a "new beginning" for humanity.
2. Jesus is the only Savior of the entire human race. Including those who seek God with a sincere heart even without knowing Jesus.
3. He is truly the Son of God in both his human and divine natures because he is only one Person, who is divine.
4. He is the Son of God in his divine nature and son of Mary in his human nature.
5. Mary's pure love and spiritual motherhood are extended to all who are saved and she has an essential role in God's plan of redemption. She is the ultimate model of the Church in her purity and motherly love. Mary, spouse of the Holy Spirit and mother of Jesus, the Son of God, for this reason remained a perpetual virgin and his "brothers and sisters" were actually close relatives. We do not think of Mary as the mother of God the Father or God the Holy Spirit but only as the mother of Jesus, who is fully God and fully man, one and the same person with two inseparable natures. His human nature began at the Annunciation while his divine nature always was. Mary is not the mother of his divine nature but she is the Mother of the child she named Jesus, who is always God. That is why we can call her the mother of God. She has a unique role as the new Eve, just as Jesus is the new Adam. Jesus assumed our humanity thereby making us his brothers and therefore true children of Mary. Joseph is the Patron (protector) of the Church just as he was the Patron of the Holy Family.
6. We can learn much by meditating on the"hidden life" of the Holy Family in its simplicity, purity and obedience.
7. Jesus received the baptism of repentance by John the Baptist, although he was sinless, he identified with us, sanctified the waters and prefigured our baptism by the Holy Spirit and water through which we begin to participate in the eternal life Jesus won for us by his life, death and resurrection.
Born of the Virgin Mary, Jesus brings new life to the world
Compendium 98-105 Ephesians 1:3-14
1. The eternal Son of the Father was incarnate by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary.
This was a "new beginning" for humanity.
2. Jesus is the only Savior of the entire human race. Including those who seek God with a sincere heart even without knowing Jesus.
3. He is truly the Son of God in both his human and divine natures because he is only one Person, who is divine.
4. He is the Son of God in his divine nature and son of Mary in his human nature.
5. Mary's pure love and spiritual motherhood are extended to all who are saved and she has an essential role in God's plan of redemption. She is the ultimate model of the Church in her purity and motherly love. Mary, spouse of the Holy Spirit and mother of Jesus, the Son of God, for this reason remained a perpetual virgin and his "brothers and sisters" were actually close relatives. We do not think of Mary as the mother of God the Father or God the Holy Spirit but only as the mother of Jesus, who is fully God and fully man, one and the same person with two inseparable natures. His human nature began at the Annunciation while his divine nature always was. Mary is not the mother of his divine nature but she is the Mother of the child she named Jesus, who is always God. That is why we can call her the mother of God. She has a unique role as the new Eve, just as Jesus is the new Adam. Jesus assumed our humanity thereby making us his brothers and therefore true children of Mary. Joseph is the Patron (protector) of the Church just as he was the Patron of the Holy Family.
6. We can learn much by meditating on the"hidden life" of the Holy Family in its simplicity, purity and obedience.
7. Jesus received the baptism of repentance by John the Baptist, although he was sinless, he identified with us, sanctified the waters and prefigured our baptism by the Holy Spirit and water through which we begin to participate in the eternal life Jesus won for us by his life, death and resurrection.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
10. Jesus Christ, the only Son of God
10. Jesus Christ, The Only Son Of God
Truly God and truly man, Jesus Christ stands at the center of history
Compendium 79-97 Galatians 4:4-5
1. The proclamation of the name of Jesus and his saving deeds is the heart of the Gospel.
"You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God" the entire life and mission of the Church has been built on this confession of Peter.
2. Our faith in Christ should instill in us the desire to share the Good News and to reveal in the Person of Christ the entire design of God and to put humanity in communion with him.
3. "Jesus" means "God saves" - because he will save his people from their sins.
In no other name can we find salvation (Acts 4:12) That is why we are never to take Jesus' name in vain.
4. "Christ" is not a family name but a Greek term meaning "anointed one" or "Messiah"
5. Through Baptism we become members of the Church and heirs to all that the Lord did to save us through his life death and resurrection.
6. Both Jesus' baptism in the Jordan by John the Baptist and his Transfiguration on Mount Tabor were marked by the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit and the voice of the Father "this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased"
7. "Lord" refers to Jesus' divine sovereignty demonstrated by his miracles, control over nature and his forgiveness of sins.
8. We should never let a day go by without repeating with the apostle Thomas "my Lord and my God"
9. Although Jesus was from eternity God's Son, at a certain point two thousand years ago he assumed our human nature and entered history. This happened because God wanted to draw near to us, reconcile us to his love and enable us to share in his divine life.
10. Jesus is at once "true God and true man" - of one substance, "consubstantial" with the Father and at the same time truly our brother.
11. Fully God and fully man, Jesus has revealed the Father to us and also revealed us to ourselves, who we are and what we should become.
12. As God, he has made us partakers in the divine nature, in the life and love he shares with his Father from all eternity.
13. He worked with human hands, thought with a human mind and learned by experience.
14. Jesus possessed both a human and divine will.
15. The human will of Jesus was fully conformed to the Father's saving love.
16. Jesus's obedience serves to heal our disobedience and its effects.
The disobedience of Adam estranged humanity from God and the perfect obedience of Jesus not only restored us to God but elevated humanity to an infinitely higher level as brothers of His only begotten son and heirs with Jesus to the Kingdom of Heaven.
17. His human heart also knows and loves us. The Sacred Heart of Jesus symbolizes the boundless love of the Holy Trinity for us.
Truly God and truly man, Jesus Christ stands at the center of history
Compendium 79-97 Galatians 4:4-5
1. The proclamation of the name of Jesus and his saving deeds is the heart of the Gospel.
"You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God" the entire life and mission of the Church has been built on this confession of Peter.
2. Our faith in Christ should instill in us the desire to share the Good News and to reveal in the Person of Christ the entire design of God and to put humanity in communion with him.
3. "Jesus" means "God saves" - because he will save his people from their sins.
In no other name can we find salvation (Acts 4:12) That is why we are never to take Jesus' name in vain.
4. "Christ" is not a family name but a Greek term meaning "anointed one" or "Messiah"
5. Through Baptism we become members of the Church and heirs to all that the Lord did to save us through his life death and resurrection.
6. Both Jesus' baptism in the Jordan by John the Baptist and his Transfiguration on Mount Tabor were marked by the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit and the voice of the Father "this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased"
7. "Lord" refers to Jesus' divine sovereignty demonstrated by his miracles, control over nature and his forgiveness of sins.
8. We should never let a day go by without repeating with the apostle Thomas "my Lord and my God"
9. Although Jesus was from eternity God's Son, at a certain point two thousand years ago he assumed our human nature and entered history. This happened because God wanted to draw near to us, reconcile us to his love and enable us to share in his divine life.
10. Jesus is at once "true God and true man" - of one substance, "consubstantial" with the Father and at the same time truly our brother.
11. Fully God and fully man, Jesus has revealed the Father to us and also revealed us to ourselves, who we are and what we should become.
12. As God, he has made us partakers in the divine nature, in the life and love he shares with his Father from all eternity.
13. He worked with human hands, thought with a human mind and learned by experience.
14. Jesus possessed both a human and divine will.
15. The human will of Jesus was fully conformed to the Father's saving love.
16. Jesus's obedience serves to heal our disobedience and its effects.
The disobedience of Adam estranged humanity from God and the perfect obedience of Jesus not only restored us to God but elevated humanity to an infinitely higher level as brothers of His only begotten son and heirs with Jesus to the Kingdom of Heaven.
17. His human heart also knows and loves us. The Sacred Heart of Jesus symbolizes the boundless love of the Holy Trinity for us.
9. The Fall
9. The Fall
Scripture and Tradition Shed Light on the Origin and Mystery of Evil
Compendium 73-78 Genesis 3:14-15
1. Evil began with the rejection of God by Satan and the fallen Angels.(Physical science can neither prove nor disprove the existence of angels because by definition physical science is limited to the physical and excluded from that which transcends physical reality)
2. Satan seduced our first parents to doubt God's friendship and thereby tricked them into subjecting themselves and their descendants to himself and to reject God.
3. In creating beings that share in his own freedom, God takes the risk of love.
4. Love means the lover freely chooses the beloved and vice versa.
It also means that the lover can love someone or something else in place of the beloved.
5. Adam and Eve chose to replicate the sin of the fallen angels. That is to be "like God" on their own terms and masters of their own destiny without God. This was the original sin which caused the loss of original grace of holiness and justice for them and their descendants.
6. Although human goodness and dignity were not lost completely, the natural harmony and friendship between the human family and God were radically disrupted.
7. Original sin is not a personal act but an inherent (inherited) part of the human condition that leads to the shared human tendency to reject God and choose what is evil.
8. All human beings, save the Blessed Virgin by a singular grace, are born with original sin.
9. God, the consummate lover, did not withdraw his love but lavished it all the more and promised that evil would be conquered and man would be lifted up from his fall. The Church sings of the sin of Adam and Eve as a "happy fault".
10. The reality of sin can only be clearly understood through the light of divine revelation and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who is the true answer to human suffering.
Scripture and Tradition Shed Light on the Origin and Mystery of Evil
Compendium 73-78 Genesis 3:14-15
1. Evil began with the rejection of God by Satan and the fallen Angels.(Physical science can neither prove nor disprove the existence of angels because by definition physical science is limited to the physical and excluded from that which transcends physical reality)
2. Satan seduced our first parents to doubt God's friendship and thereby tricked them into subjecting themselves and their descendants to himself and to reject God.
3. In creating beings that share in his own freedom, God takes the risk of love.
4. Love means the lover freely chooses the beloved and vice versa.
It also means that the lover can love someone or something else in place of the beloved.
5. Adam and Eve chose to replicate the sin of the fallen angels. That is to be "like God" on their own terms and masters of their own destiny without God. This was the original sin which caused the loss of original grace of holiness and justice for them and their descendants.
6. Although human goodness and dignity were not lost completely, the natural harmony and friendship between the human family and God were radically disrupted.
7. Original sin is not a personal act but an inherent (inherited) part of the human condition that leads to the shared human tendency to reject God and choose what is evil.
8. All human beings, save the Blessed Virgin by a singular grace, are born with original sin.
9. God, the consummate lover, did not withdraw his love but lavished it all the more and promised that evil would be conquered and man would be lifted up from his fall. The Church sings of the sin of Adam and Eve as a "happy fault".
10. The reality of sin can only be clearly understood through the light of divine revelation and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who is the true answer to human suffering.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
8. "Male and female He created them."
8. "Male and Female He Created Them"
The communion of love between husband and wife finds its ultimate source in God.
Compendium 71-72 Genesis 2:18-24
1. "God created mankind in his own image, male and female he created them" Genesis 1:27
2. "Maleness" and Femaleness" are part of God's creative design and go the depths of one's very being and should inspire wonder and awe in us and in our relationship with God and one another.
3. Sexual differences do not exist in God who is pure spirit.
4. "Being man" and "being woman" are two equal and complementary ways of being human.
5. God created man and woman together and willed each for the other.
6. "Be fertile and multiply" Genesis 1:28 is at the heart of the Church's teaching against contraception.
7. Man and woman created as a "unity of two" in their common humanity, are called to live in a community of love and to mirror to the world the community of love that is in God. They give themselves to each other freely and completely in a holy communion which is a unity in differences which is fruitful and creative and not a business contract that is calculated and measured and exchanged as a commodity or seeking payment.
8. God in himself is love.
9. Each of the divine Persons is truly divine but in a way that the other is not. Similarly, male and female are two distinct ways of being human for the common good of society and the salvation of souls.
The communion of love between husband and wife finds its ultimate source in God.
Compendium 71-72 Genesis 2:18-24
1. "God created mankind in his own image, male and female he created them" Genesis 1:27
2. "Maleness" and Femaleness" are part of God's creative design and go the depths of one's very being and should inspire wonder and awe in us and in our relationship with God and one another.
3. Sexual differences do not exist in God who is pure spirit.
4. "Being man" and "being woman" are two equal and complementary ways of being human.
5. God created man and woman together and willed each for the other.
6. "Be fertile and multiply" Genesis 1:28 is at the heart of the Church's teaching against contraception.
7. Man and woman created as a "unity of two" in their common humanity, are called to live in a community of love and to mirror to the world the community of love that is in God. They give themselves to each other freely and completely in a holy communion which is a unity in differences which is fruitful and creative and not a business contract that is calculated and measured and exchanged as a commodity or seeking payment.
8. God in himself is love.
9. Each of the divine Persons is truly divine but in a way that the other is not. Similarly, male and female are two distinct ways of being human for the common good of society and the salvation of souls.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
7. The dignity of man
7. The Dignity of Man
Only humans are created with the capacity to know love and serve God
Compendium 66-70
Genesis 1:26-31
1. Only man was created in the "image of God" Genesis 1:27
2. God willed us into being for no other reason than his love for us. God delights in us just as we delight with our children.
3. Our capacity for Truth and our ability and desire to love and be loved reflect God's presence in us.
4. Each of us is an unrepeatable, unique, infinitely valuable, unconditionally loved child of God. 5. We have a common origin in God our Father and our dignity and rights to life and liberty come from God alone.
6. Since God values us for our own sake, so too, should we value others for their own sake. This means we cannot treat others as objects to be used or exploited for any reason and also that we must protect and defend others, especially the most vulnerable such as the elderly, the unborn, the sick, the poor, the unwanted, the persecuted, children, the abused, the outcasts, prisoners etc..
7. We were made to know, love and serve God in this life and to be happy with him in the next.
8. We are a unity of body and soul. A material body given by our parents and a spiritual soul directly created by God.
9. We are the only creatures who can know love and serve God.
10. We are called to a greatness that goes beyond earthly existence.
11. We are fulfilled only through our friendship with God.
Only humans are created with the capacity to know love and serve God
Compendium 66-70
Genesis 1:26-31
1. Only man was created in the "image of God" Genesis 1:27
2. God willed us into being for no other reason than his love for us. God delights in us just as we delight with our children.
3. Our capacity for Truth and our ability and desire to love and be loved reflect God's presence in us.
4. Each of us is an unrepeatable, unique, infinitely valuable, unconditionally loved child of God. 5. We have a common origin in God our Father and our dignity and rights to life and liberty come from God alone.
6. Since God values us for our own sake, so too, should we value others for their own sake. This means we cannot treat others as objects to be used or exploited for any reason and also that we must protect and defend others, especially the most vulnerable such as the elderly, the unborn, the sick, the poor, the unwanted, the persecuted, children, the abused, the outcasts, prisoners etc..
7. We were made to know, love and serve God in this life and to be happy with him in the next.
8. We are a unity of body and soul. A material body given by our parents and a spiritual soul directly created by God.
9. We are the only creatures who can know love and serve God.
10. We are called to a greatness that goes beyond earthly existence.
11. We are fulfilled only through our friendship with God.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
6. Creationism vs Evolution
6. Creationism vs Evolution
By believing that God created the universe we are not rejecting the value of science.
Compendium 50-65 Genesis 1:1-25
1. The Church has no problem with true science or Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
2. In "The Origin Of The Species" Charles fails to tell us the what the actual origin is.
3. Only God is creator in the strict sense. He created the universe "out of nothing".
4. The biblical account of creation is not a scientific or "literal" but rather a theological explanation to show that creation is the foundation of all God's plans. It is how he communicates his merciful love for us. Through life's joys and sorrows, God leads us to our destiny to share his life and love forever.
5. The answer to evil is the whole of God's plan to reveal himself in creation and history and to redeem the world.
6. God did not create evil or will its existence, but he does permit it. In his omnipotent love he brings forth good from evil. We have the freedom to love or not love. Not loving others leads to all the vices starting with arrogance (Adam), envy (Cain), greed, gluttony, anger, lust (David), and sloth. The worst evil was when we rejected, tortured and killed Jesus, the very Son of God who came to redeem us from evil. From that greatest evil came the greatest good: in spite of our rejection, Jesus, crucified and forsaken, cancelled our sins and redeems us.
7. The Church guards against all-inclusive explanations of creation that go beyond the limits of the scientific method and exclude the all important role of God.
8. The Church rightly insists that each human soul requires God's creative intervention.
By believing that God created the universe we are not rejecting the value of science.
Compendium 50-65 Genesis 1:1-25
1. The Church has no problem with true science or Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
2. In "The Origin Of The Species" Charles fails to tell us the what the actual origin is.
3. Only God is creator in the strict sense. He created the universe "out of nothing".
4. The biblical account of creation is not a scientific or "literal" but rather a theological explanation to show that creation is the foundation of all God's plans. It is how he communicates his merciful love for us. Through life's joys and sorrows, God leads us to our destiny to share his life and love forever.
5. The answer to evil is the whole of God's plan to reveal himself in creation and history and to redeem the world.
6. God did not create evil or will its existence, but he does permit it. In his omnipotent love he brings forth good from evil. We have the freedom to love or not love. Not loving others leads to all the vices starting with arrogance (Adam), envy (Cain), greed, gluttony, anger, lust (David), and sloth. The worst evil was when we rejected, tortured and killed Jesus, the very Son of God who came to redeem us from evil. From that greatest evil came the greatest good: in spite of our rejection, Jesus, crucified and forsaken, cancelled our sins and redeems us.
7. The Church guards against all-inclusive explanations of creation that go beyond the limits of the scientific method and exclude the all important role of God.
8. The Church rightly insists that each human soul requires God's creative intervention.
Monday, October 5, 2015
5. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
5. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The One God has Revealed Himself as a Trinity of Persons
Compendium 44-49 Matthew 3:13-17
1. The Trinity is the most sublime and central mystery. It sheds light on every aspect of our faith and our lives. Revealed to us by Jesus Christ, the concept of the Trinity expands and elevates the power of reason.
2. From the Scriptures we learn that Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and that the Holy Spirit hovered over him at his baptism and the Transfiguration. The Holy Spirit empowered the Apostles to forgive sins and descended on Mary and the Apostles at Pentecost.
3. The Father eternally generates the Son and the bond of love between them is the Holy Spirit.
4. The three persons of the Trinity possess completely and co-equally the divine nature. They are three identifiable Persons, each fully God in a manner that is distinct yet related to the others.
5.The human family is an image of the Trinity.
The One God has Revealed Himself as a Trinity of Persons
Compendium 44-49 Matthew 3:13-17
1. The Trinity is the most sublime and central mystery. It sheds light on every aspect of our faith and our lives. Revealed to us by Jesus Christ, the concept of the Trinity expands and elevates the power of reason.
2. From the Scriptures we learn that Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and that the Holy Spirit hovered over him at his baptism and the Transfiguration. The Holy Spirit empowered the Apostles to forgive sins and descended on Mary and the Apostles at Pentecost.
3. The Father eternally generates the Son and the bond of love between them is the Holy Spirit.
4. The three persons of the Trinity possess completely and co-equally the divine nature. They are three identifiable Persons, each fully God in a manner that is distinct yet related to the others.
5.The human family is an image of the Trinity.
4. Faith's Foundation
4. Faith's Foundation
Discovering and knowing the one true God
Compendium 36-43 Dt 6:4
1. "I believe in One God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible." This is the most fundamental key to our faith.
2. Without God, creation and humanity lose their dignity and nihilism abounds. Without God, life is a meaningless survival of the fittest and even that only briefly. Without God the world is a dark, violent, cruel, sad and stark place.
3. Faith does not destroy reason but enables it to look more competently beyond itself.
4. God revealed his name to Moses as "I Am Who Am" this indicates that he has always existed and will always exist beyond the universe and history. He is transcendent, omnipotent, eternal, personal, and perfect.
5. God is unconditional, joyful and everlasting Love.
6. We can know the existence of God by reflecting on the beauty and order of creation and the urgings of our conscience to do good and avoid evil and our insatiable desire for perfect love and fulfillment.
Discovering and knowing the one true God
Compendium 36-43 Dt 6:4
1. "I believe in One God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible." This is the most fundamental key to our faith.
2. Without God, creation and humanity lose their dignity and nihilism abounds. Without God, life is a meaningless survival of the fittest and even that only briefly. Without God the world is a dark, violent, cruel, sad and stark place.
3. Faith does not destroy reason but enables it to look more competently beyond itself.
4. God revealed his name to Moses as "I Am Who Am" this indicates that he has always existed and will always exist beyond the universe and history. He is transcendent, omnipotent, eternal, personal, and perfect.
5. God is unconditional, joyful and everlasting Love.
6. We can know the existence of God by reflecting on the beauty and order of creation and the urgings of our conscience to do good and avoid evil and our insatiable desire for perfect love and fulfillment.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
3. Our response to God
3. Our Response to God
Faith is a gift to be both received and shared
Compendium 25-35 Luke 1:26-38
1. Obedience of Faith: Divine Faith acknowledges the Truth that God has revealed in his goodness and authority and enables us to remain in his presence and follow him.
2. The Blessed Mother's response to Gabriel "let it be done unto me" is a model for everyone.
3. We say "I believe" because Faith is both personal and ecclesial. Faith is nourished in and through the community of believers.
4. Evangelization and catechesis are two essential components of faith.
5. As our faith grows we begin to share here and now in the life of heaven.
6. Faith helps us to understand supernatural truths and clarifies what cannot be understood by reason alone.
7. Both Faith and Science originate in God and cannot contradict each other.
8. It is important for us to memorize and understand the formulas of faith such as the Apostles Creed And the Nicene Creed.
9. The Ten Commandments are indispensable for a just and peaceful society. Jesus summarizes these in the two great commandments of love: love God and neighbor and finally gives his new commandment: love one another as I have loved you. This is the formula for perfection which Jesus offers the rich young man.
10. The beatitudes are the formula for happiness.
11. The 7 Corporal Works of Mercy and the 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy are the blueprint for authentic daily Christian living.
12. The 7 Virtues are to be cultivated and bring the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit as well as the 12 Fruits of living the Gifts and enable us to avoid the 7 Deadly Vices.
13. The 5 Precepts keep us faithful to the Church and the 4 Last Things determine our final destiny.
Faith is a gift to be both received and shared
Compendium 25-35 Luke 1:26-38
1. Obedience of Faith: Divine Faith acknowledges the Truth that God has revealed in his goodness and authority and enables us to remain in his presence and follow him.
2. The Blessed Mother's response to Gabriel "let it be done unto me" is a model for everyone.
3. We say "I believe" because Faith is both personal and ecclesial. Faith is nourished in and through the community of believers.
4. Evangelization and catechesis are two essential components of faith.
5. As our faith grows we begin to share here and now in the life of heaven.
6. Faith helps us to understand supernatural truths and clarifies what cannot be understood by reason alone.
7. Both Faith and Science originate in God and cannot contradict each other.
8. It is important for us to memorize and understand the formulas of faith such as the Apostles Creed And the Nicene Creed.
9. The Ten Commandments are indispensable for a just and peaceful society. Jesus summarizes these in the two great commandments of love: love God and neighbor and finally gives his new commandment: love one another as I have loved you. This is the formula for perfection which Jesus offers the rich young man.
10. The beatitudes are the formula for happiness.
11. The 7 Corporal Works of Mercy and the 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy are the blueprint for authentic daily Christian living.
12. The 7 Virtues are to be cultivated and bring the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit as well as the 12 Fruits of living the Gifts and enable us to avoid the 7 Deadly Vices.
13. The 5 Precepts keep us faithful to the Church and the 4 Last Things determine our final destiny.
Friday, October 2, 2015
2. God's way of coming to us: Scripture, Tradition, Magisterium
2. God's way of coming to us: Scripture, Tradition, Magisterium
Compendium 11-24 Scripture 1 Timothy 2:4
1. Catholicism is the fullest and truest expression of Christianity.
2. Our Faith is not a matter of personal conjecture and preferences but rather a Revelation from God and Jesus Christ through Scripture, Tradition and Magisterium.
3. The 46 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament are a unified and coherent blueprint of God's plan of love for the world. This is demonstrated at Mass in the liturgy that draws from both the old and the new testaments.
4. The high point of revelation occurred when God the Father sent his only Son, the second Person of the Trinity into the world and the Son became like us in every way yet without sin.
5. The two sources of God's revelation and self-communication to us are Scripture and Tradition.
6. Christ established Peter and the Apostles as the first Magisterium and promised to protect their teachings from error. The Pope and the bishops are the only unbroken successors of that Magisterium and promise.
Compendium 11-24 Scripture 1 Timothy 2:4
1. Catholicism is the fullest and truest expression of Christianity.
2. Our Faith is not a matter of personal conjecture and preferences but rather a Revelation from God and Jesus Christ through Scripture, Tradition and Magisterium.
3. The 46 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament are a unified and coherent blueprint of God's plan of love for the world. This is demonstrated at Mass in the liturgy that draws from both the old and the new testaments.
4. The high point of revelation occurred when God the Father sent his only Son, the second Person of the Trinity into the world and the Son became like us in every way yet without sin.
5. The two sources of God's revelation and self-communication to us are Scripture and Tradition.
6. Christ established Peter and the Apostles as the first Magisterium and promised to protect their teachings from error. The Pope and the bishops are the only unbroken successors of that Magisterium and promise.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
1. Athirst is my soul
1. Athirst is my soul
Man's capacity for God and God's plan for man.
Compendium 1-10 Scripture Psalm 63: 1-8
1.Possessions alone can not bring happiness.
2. God himself, in creating man in his own image has written upon his heart the desire to see him.
3. Even if this desire is often ignored, God never ceases to draw man to himself because only in God will he find happiness for which he never stops searching.
4. Questions about evil, suffering, and the meaning of life which may seem to be inconsistent with a loving God, all the more indicate an intense longing for God deep within us.
5. This is God's plan: to go in search of us despite our sinfulness and our substitution of possessions and false loves for his true and everlasting love
6. Even believers often fall into the trap of living as if God does not exist.
7. There is an inbuilt longing for God: "You have made us for yourself and our heart is restless until it rests in you" (St Augustine of Hippo) The human spirit is made for love - and ultimately for the infinite love of God. Often we search for this love in all the wrong places but the universal and relentless search of the human heart for infinite, perfect and unconditional Love cannot be denied.
8. The harmony, order, beauty, and purposefulness of the universe demand an intelligent creator.
9. Reason alone cannot arrive at the answer. Reason must be enlightened by True Faith in order to know the True God in a world which often associates God with hatred, vengeance and violence.
10. God has revealed himself wonderfully throughout history for those who seek him sincerely and humbly. Jesus revealed the beneficent creator in the parable of the lilies of the field.
Man's capacity for God and God's plan for man.
Compendium 1-10 Scripture Psalm 63: 1-8
1.Possessions alone can not bring happiness.
2. God himself, in creating man in his own image has written upon his heart the desire to see him.
3. Even if this desire is often ignored, God never ceases to draw man to himself because only in God will he find happiness for which he never stops searching.
4. Questions about evil, suffering, and the meaning of life which may seem to be inconsistent with a loving God, all the more indicate an intense longing for God deep within us.
5. This is God's plan: to go in search of us despite our sinfulness and our substitution of possessions and false loves for his true and everlasting love
6. Even believers often fall into the trap of living as if God does not exist.
7. There is an inbuilt longing for God: "You have made us for yourself and our heart is restless until it rests in you" (St Augustine of Hippo) The human spirit is made for love - and ultimately for the infinite love of God. Often we search for this love in all the wrong places but the universal and relentless search of the human heart for infinite, perfect and unconditional Love cannot be denied.
8. The harmony, order, beauty, and purposefulness of the universe demand an intelligent creator.
9. Reason alone cannot arrive at the answer. Reason must be enlightened by True Faith in order to know the True God in a world which often associates God with hatred, vengeance and violence.
10. God has revealed himself wonderfully throughout history for those who seek him sincerely and humbly. Jesus revealed the beneficent creator in the parable of the lilies of the field.
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