Wednesday, March 23, 2016
1. Thirst
1. Athirst is my soul
Man's capacity for God and God's plan for man.
Compendium 1-10 Scripture Psalm 63: 1-8
1You, God, are my God,
earnestly I seek you;
I thirst for you,
my whole being longs for you,
in a dry and parched land
where there is no water.
2I have seen you in the sanctuary
and beheld your power and your glory.
3Because your love is better than life,
my lips will glorify you.
4I will praise you as long as I live,
and in your name I will lift up my hands.
5I will be fully satisfied as with the richest of foods;
with singing lips my mouth will praise you.
6On my bed I remember you;
I think of you through the watches of the night.
7Because you are my help,
I sing in the shadow of your wings.
8I cling to you;
your right hand upholds me
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 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 parables such as the wedding feast to which all are invited and even compelled to come.
11. It often seems that evil is about to dominate the world and eradicate God, but a closer look shows that where evil reigns God’s grace abounds even more. Atheistic totalitarian regimes eventually begin to realize that without freedom of worship everything stagnates. Socialism and communism and even secularism recognize the need and value of community, but community requires trust and trust requires love and true love requires God who is the definition of love.
12. Slowly but surely humanity is coming together for the common good. Let us work and pray and believe in the inevitable springtime when love overcomes the cold of winter.
Monday, March 21, 2016
40. Symphonic
40. CONCLUSION: THE TRUTH IS SYMPHONIC
THE FOUR PILLARS OF FAITH PRESENTED IN THE CATECHISM ARE INTERCONNECTED PARTS OF A WHOLE
1. The first pillar of our faith is summarized in the Credo, the profession of our faith. But we must profess this faith not so much in words as in deeds. It is not by proselytizing that the Church grows but by "attraction." We must know, love and live our faith joyfully to fulfill our obligation to share it with our family, friends, neighbors and the world and even with our enemies. This is how we impact individual lives and transform the culture into a culture of life, hope, mercy and peace. The Kingdom of God is an extravagant wedding banquet celebrating the love of God for each one of us to which we must witness and invite everyone without exclusion if we hope to enter ourselves.
2. Our faith is not a set of rules but a way of life.
3. The second pillar of our faith is the 7 sacraments, especially the Eucharistic banquet which is a foretaste of heaven on earth. How we believe gives rise to how we worship, pray and live.
4. Only in the mystery of the incarnate Word does the mystery of man take on light and meaning.
5. God is Love and the mystery of creation and redemption is that God made us in his image and likeness so that we could enter into a communion of love with him.
6. The third pillar of our faith is summarized by the Ten Commandments, which codify the natural law that God instills in every man and women to accompany our free will and guide us in avoiding evil. Without the natural law governing right from wrong, morality is incoherent and civilization disintegrates. Our bad choices disrupt the natural law and cause chaos in the world and in our individual lives. The Ten Commandments tell us how to live, but rather than list all the things we are free to do (which would be an enormous unending list) the commandments list the few things we should not do. The Jews recognized that the commandments could be summarized by two positive commandments: love God (1-3), love of neighbor (4-10). But Jesus gives us a New Commandment: Love one another AS I HAVE LOVED YOU. Jesus died to himself for each of us.
7. By his life, death and resurrection Jesus has taught us that his and our Father's love is greater than sin and death.
8. Jesus established his Church so that through the power of the Holy Spirit we could share in his redeeming love until the end of time.
9. Human history is rife with the discordant notes of human infidelity and horrific scandals, and the Church is not exempt, but the love of God always prevails.
10. Scripture and Tradition cannot be separated but speak with one divine voice. Faith and Reason together lift up the human spirit. United they stand, divided they fail.
11. Christian Morality is the coherent way that Christ's goodness resonates in our intentions, decisions and actions.
12. The Mass and the Sacraments are a graced response to God's love for us.
13. The fourth pillar of our faith is contained in the “Our Father.” Prayer is how we respond intimately and personally to Christ's love. We pray the Our Father before Communion and Communion makes real all that the Our Father promises. The Our Father reveals the mind of God and his loving plan for each and all of us: he wills us to be like him and share all that he is and has for an eternity of perfect bliss. No one can take this from us but we can choose to throw it away.
14. Let us be united in proclaiming and living our True, Beautiful, Good, Life-giving Faith for the glory of God and the salvation of souls. This is symphonic witness to the world.
39. The Lord's prayer
39. THE LORD'S PRAYER
WITH THE OUR FATHER JESUS BOTH TAUGHT US HOW TO PRAY AND GAVE US A SUMMARY OF THE GOSPEL
Compendium 578-598 Matthew 6:913 Luke 11:1-4
1. The Our Father embodies the Beatitudes, which are a self portrait of Christ and a blueprint for holiness.
2. The true home of the Our Father is in the Eucharist which embodies its seven petitions.
3. The Our Father allows us to speak to God with the very word of God.
4. "Our" means it is a prayer of unity for all humanity.
5. "Father" means we are already brothers and sisters and one holy family.
6. "Who art in heaven" lifts us up to his glory.
7. We ask God to feed us, forgive us, sustain us in temptation and to free us from all evil.
8. "Hallowed be thy name" means we want his holiness to envelop the whole earth.
9. "Thy kingdom come" asks for the civilization of love to be realized.
10. "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" asks that we may imitate the lives of Jesus and Mary in total obedience to the Father for the salvation of the world.
11. "Our daily bread" recognizes that we do not live on material food alone but we need the Eucharist and every word of the Gospel.
12. "Forgive us our sins" acknowledges the power of God's love to heal us.
13. "As we forgive" echoes Jesus's "Blessed are the merciful" and is the only path to peace and joy.
14. "Lead us not into temptation" asks for strength and perseverance with a clear understanding of right from wrong.
15. "Deliver us from evil" proclaims that Jesus has conquered sin and death and the Devil for all of us forever.
16. "Amen" echoes Mary at the Annunciation and Jesus at Gethsemane and is our assent to this prayer which must rule our lives.
17. If we want to be authentic Christians, if we want to be continuously made and remade in the image of God, if we want to be his loving and obedient children, if we want to be like Jesus, here is the formula: to live this prayer, word for word, in the morning when we wake, in the evening when we rest and all throughout the day, starting over again every time we fail or forget, never accepting defeat or discouragement. Let this prayer be like running water which melts the hardest rock. Let this prayer transform your heart into the heart of Jesus. Let this prayer build in you the courage and strength of Jesus. Let this prayer teach you the humility, obedience and faith of Jesus. This is the only thing necessary so that with your last breath the Father will say “this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased.”
Sunday, March 20, 2016
38. How to pray better
38. HOW TO PRAY BETTER
THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER DISPOSES US TO RECEIVE THE GIFT OF FAITH AND GROW IN FRIENDSHIP WITH GOD.
Compendium 566-577 Psalm 27
1. Where to pray? The best place is in church before the Blessed Sacrament. At home it is good to have a special quiet spot.
2. When to pray? We should pray morning and evening prayers, before and after meals, whenever faced with a temptation or difficulty and as often as we can so as to punctuate the day and have a prayerful spirit in everything we do.
3. What to pray? The daily mass scripture readings are excellent and present the old and new testaments side by side so that the old is the foundation and leads to the new and the new reveals and confirms the old. Together they are the Word of God that transforms us and builds the kingdom of God. The daily readings from the mass are a perfect bible study program.The Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Rosary, Mercy Chaplet, the Angelus, Come Holy Spirit, the Magnificat, a favorite prayer from one of the saints such as the Memorare from St. Bernard of Clairvaux, "Make me an instrument of your peace", etc.the Liturgy of the Hours.
4. FORMS OF PRAYER: Vocal (alone or with a group); Contemplative (a gift of the Holy Spirit which allows us to surrender to Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration - like lovers gazing at each other and content to just be together in silence), Meditation (marshaling our interior powers and focusing on the mysteries of faith and relationships through readings).
5. Distractions: focusing on ourselves and material concerns instead of the things "above".
6. We must ask the Holy Spirit to create in us a clean heart and steadfast spirit with knowledge of our sinfulness and need for repentance and humility and we will begin to see the 12 fruits of the Holy Spirit transform our heart and become alive in our daily life.
7. When our prayer seams "dry" we must use willpower to be vigilant and persevere. Mother Teresa felt little or no consolation for 50 years but kept on loving Jesus in each person
8. By meditating on the Passion of Jesus (stations of the cross, sorrowful mysteries of the rosary) we enter into his constant prayer for us at the right hand of the Father.
9. Prayer is a conversation with God, the wisest and most loving Father and Creator. Listening and conversing with him guarantees a steady growth in wisdom, knowledge, understanding, peace and joy.
10. Prayer is just as essential as air and water and food. Without those our body quickly dies. Without prayer our soul decays and dies. “Seek and you shall find, knock and it will be opened…” Jesus has promised us the solution to all problems begins with prayer. Try it and you will be convinced. Little is accomplished or lasting without prayer. With faithful prayer there is no limit to miracles.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
37. The essentials of prayer
37. THE ESSENTIALS OF PRAYER
GUIDED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH, WE LEARN TO PRAISE, THANK AND PRESENT OUR NEEDS TO GOD
Compendium 548-565 Romans 8: 26-27 Psalm 145
1.It is God who first blesses us and allows us to bless him in return.
2. The prayer of Adoration acknowledges that we owe our very existence to God.
3. In Petition we present our spiritual and material needs.
4. Intercessory prayer includes not only our family and friends but all those in need and even for our enemies that they will be touched by the love of Christ.
5. Eucharist means "Thanksgiving" and we join in Christ's perfect thanksgiving and Praise when we participate in this sacrament. The liturgy of the Eucharist also epitomizes blessing, adoration, petition and intercession.
6. We pray for his Kingdom which is realized when we live the commandments in the spirit of the beatitudes. We ask not only for what we want but also for our needs and the needs of others.
7. We ask for forgiveness and intercede for one another especially for our enemies that we may be reconciled.
8. We never pray alone but always with and through Christ who makes our prayers acceptable and worthy and enables us to pray without ceasing with the angels and saints. Prayer is always Christ centered.
9. Prayer formulas help and guide us in prayer. The Rosary is a powerful meditation on the life of Jesus with Mary, the icon of prayer. Mary always and only leads us to Jesus. The Magnificat summarizes the heart of the Old Testament.
10. Parents are the first and most important and essential teachers of their children in the ways of prayer and faith.
11. When our prayers are not just for ourselves but include others with the same needs, our prayer becomes irresistible to God.
12. Jesus did not work miracles through magic. The source of miracles is faith filled prayer. We do not work miracles because our faith is too weak. Our faith is weak because we do not know how to pray. Jesus taught us how to pray: “thy kingdom come, thy will be done…. Forgive us as we forgive…” Mary was only a child but she knew how to pray and she brought the Savior into the world. Mary became the spouse of the Holy Spirit because she “let it be done to me.” We can do the same and be like Mary “full of grace.”
13. Prayer is first and foremost friendship with God which is open wide to those who “go first and be reconciled with those who have something against you, then come to the alter.”
Friday, March 18, 2016
36. Prayer: a gift from God
36. PRAYER: A GIFT FROM GOD
SCRIPTURE TEACHES US THE MEANING OF PRAYER AND PRESENTS US WITH MODELS OF DISCIPLESHIP.
Compendium 534-547 John 17: 1-26
1. Prayer is the raising of one's whole heart and whole mind to God.
2. We offer him praise, seek his Will and his friendship, ask for our needs, beg forgiveness, support one another and God is very pleased that we generously intercede for each other.
3. Abraham with his unconditional obedience; Moses and the Ten Commandments, David singing of the generous goodness of God with the Psalms, and the prophets are models of prayer and friendship with God. They were effective leaders because of their constant intimate relationship and communication with God.
4. Jesus made his whole life a prayer to his Father and gave us the perfect prayer, the Our Father.
5. Jesus exemplified the purity of heart, openness to God's will, intrepid faith, love for enemies, indispensable vigilance and self sacrifice necessary in true prayer.
6. The Beatitudes are a restatement of the Our Father.
7. Mary, who taught Jesus how to pray, gives us the Magnificat which is a prophecy of the Beatitudes.
8. The Rosary is a perfect summary of the prayer filled life of Jesus through Mary.
The Rosary began as a way for the common person to emulate the praying of the Psalms and creates the same heavenly atmosphere, especially when prayed together with others.
9. Prayer is God's gift to us to lead us to full communion with the Holy Trinity and one another.
10. Prayer is too often the last thing we turn to after all else fails, like reading the instruction manual after not be able to figure it out by ourselves. The Our Father is the instruction manual which can make clarity out of confusion. We must meditate on this prayer in the morning and evening and throughout the day if we hope to make sense of our lives. Prayer brings grace and grace is a lifestyle to be lived always.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
35. Living in truth
35. LIVING IN TRUTH
CHRISTIANS HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PRACTICE HONESTY AND INTEGRITY IN ALL THAT THEY SAY AND DO.
Compendium 521-526 Dt 5:20 Matthew 5:33-37
1. Living the truth is not just about words, it is a way of life. Deception, Greed and Fear are the cause of lies and create scoundrels.
2. When our word is our bond we build trust, engender cooperation and serve the common good.
3. We must seek to live the truth in charity.
4. Jesus is the Way the Truth and the Life, his followers must guard against deception, duplicity, distorting the truth and hypocrisy.
5. The Christian must bear witness to the Truth even with his life.
6. False witness, perjury and lying and causing the innocent to be punished are grave evils.
7. The eighth commandment also forbids Rash Judgement, Calumny, Gossip, Slander and Defamation.
8. Flattery, Complaisance (silence against falsehood) and adulation are also forbidden.
9. The eighth commandment requires discretion in speech and respect for the seal of secrecy with confessors and other counsellors.
10. Truth is beautiful and that which is truly beautiful proclaims the Truth.
11. When the tongue speaks the truth and praises God it is golden, when it talks just to hear itself in useless chatter in becomes putrid. Silence when there is nothing of value to say is a virtue.
12. Most of us do not examine our conscience often enough regarding the eighth commandment and so casual insinuations, accusations, poisonous gossip and slander pollute the world and cause chaos.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
34. Stewardship
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.”
11. We are all precious gifts to one another. When we share our treasure , talents and our time we are truly children of God. If we hoard our blessings they shrivel and die.
12. How can we reconcile magnificent churches,vestments and vessels with “Blessed are the poor in spirit” ? The answer is implied in the question. Jesus does not recommend poverty for poverty sake but rather detachment from worldly treasures in lieu of the eternal treasures of heaven. No one is entitled to more than they need. Justice demands that our surplus must be shared with the needy. This sharing must be voluntary and not violently enforced as often happens in totalitarian governments and results in greater poverty and injustice and loss of freedom. Capitalism is immoral if it does not afford opportunity and equal access to the needy. It is not a matter of one or the other but rather a matter of both and. There can be both magnificence and justice for the needy. Hatred and greed breed poverty and misery, whereas when we share there is more than enough for all as Jesus demonstrated with the multiplication of the loaves and fish to feed 5000. Judas complained when the repentant women used expensive oils to anoint the feet of Jesus and opined that it would be better to spend this on the poor but Jesus corrected Judas and it later became clear that Judas was not interested in the poor but rather his own pocket. There is no organization that has invested more time, talent, and treasure in lifting up the needy than the Catholic Church. Tens of thousands of schools, hospitals and missions cover the globe with priests, nuns and dedicated people sacrificing their own lives for others. Those who have done more than the church for the needy can cast the first stone.
Monday, March 14, 2016
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 and to avoid losing our human dignity and living like mere animals.
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, rape, pedophilia. All of these destroy happiness.
5. Sterilization and contraception are anti-life.
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 unnatural. There is no God given right to biological parenthood. Adoption is the generous and natural solution.
8. Divorce, polygamy, incest, cohabitation outside of marriage, and same sex marriage are enemies of harmonious family life.
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 wholesomeness and joy. The lack of purity leads to depravity, misery and despair.
14. The sacraments of Reconciliation and Communion restore us completely to a chaste life in Christ.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
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.
13. God demonstrates the infinite value and beauty of human life by becoming human, living among us and remaining with us and his resurrection and Ascension promise that our human bodies are just as eternal as our souls. Even the most unfortunate human being in this life is heir to that magnificent and consoling promise that makes even the most difficult life worth living. Jesus has filled every emptiness, illuminated every darkness, accompanied every solitude, annulled every suffering, cancelled every sin.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
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.
10. Families are not called so much to perfection as to holiness in Christ. The Holy Family of Jesus , Mary and Joseph is the model. Each member of the family must strive for holiness without judging the other members. Mercy and joy must be the constant atmosphere of the family. Forgiveness and starting again must be the modus operandi of the family.
11. We must be aware that the family is under attack by a fierce worldliness and selfishness from without and from within. Often relatives, friends and neighbors can be the greatest threat to a family because we least expect it and are therefore most vulnerable to it. The family that prays together can overcome these threats.
Friday, March 11, 2016
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.
17. In order to receive the Eucharist worthily we must avail ourselves of the sacrament of Confession often and at least once a year is required. Pope Francis confesses every two weeks and recommends this.
18. Honoring the Sabbath and The Lord’s Day professes that people do not live to work but rather work to live in freedom and joy with their God. When we seek His Kingdom in this way all the rest is given to us gratuitously. Heaven is an eternal sabbath with the family of God celebrating one another in harmony and perfect peace and joy.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
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 maintains 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. They are the minimum requirements to live an authentic Catholic life.
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.
11. We should not be satisfied with fulfilling the minimum but use them as a springboard to complete fulfillment in Christ. Considering the infinite reward, we should give enthusiastic witness to living our faith. The Church is the bride of Christ and the Eucharist is the eternal wedding banquet begun on earth. May the Holy Spirit enlighten our minds and hearts to the magnificence of our calling.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
28. The human community
28. THE HUMAN COMMUNITY
SEEKING AUTHENTIC HUMAN DEVELOPMENT , THE CHURCH PROMOTES SUBSIDIARITY, SOLIDARITY AND THE COMMON GOOD.
Compendium 401-414 1 Peter 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 continuous disparity between rich and poor is contrary to the Gospel.
12. The remedy for this disparity are the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.
12. The corporal works of mercy are: 1. To feed the hungry 2. Give drink to the thirsty 3. Clothe the naked 4. Shelter the homeless 5. Visit the sick 6. Visit the imprisoned 7. Bury the dead.
13. The spiritual works of mercy are 1. Counsel the doubtful 2. Instruct the ignorant 3. Admonish the sinner 4. Comfort the afflicted 5. Forgive offensives 6. Bear wrongs patiently 7. Pray for the living and the dead.
14. These works of mercy require a personal and individual participation and involvement. When they are relegated to central government authorities they become impersonal and inefficient entitlements which rob people of human dignity as they crush the economy with waste and corruption and cause even greater poverty.
Monday, March 7, 2016
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 Cardinal 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.
17. On the cross Jesus reveals the seriousness of sin and the necessity of repentance.
18. While we must love the sinner as Jesus does, giving our life for each one, we must hate sin for the slavery it brings to humanity.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
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, and taking responsibility.
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, money, power, worldliness and pleasure.
11. Freedom requires that we free ourselves from ourselves in order to transcend the limitations of this life and gain the eternal freedom Christ has won for us.
Friday, March 4, 2016
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 spiritually 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.
18. In the Jewish tradition of Passover every head of household had the vocation of priesthood and lead the celebration of the paschal meal. This tradition is still alive today in the Jewish community. It was only after the tragedy of the golden calf that Moses restricted the priesthood to the Levites. Just as the family is the indispensable foundation of an ordered and functional society, so it is for the Church. If men fail in the spiritual leadership of their families both society and the Church cannot function well.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
24. The sacraments 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, 7 Corporal Works of Mercy and 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy.
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.
19. It is of eternal importance to encourage one another to avail ourselves of these sacraments.
20. The fear of alarming the person who is approaching death is a failure of love. There is no love without truth and there is no truth without love. We must pray to the Holy Spirit for the wisdom and courage to tell the truth with love.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
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 properly 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 full impact of 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 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 the body of Christ 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 normally a one hour fast before communion.
13. Our demeanor and dress reflect our respect for the Eucharist.
14. A true understanding of the Eucharist leads to spiritual ecstasy with God. We should understand why the Church insists on the obligation to attend Mass every Sunday and Holy Day and receive Communion and Confession at least once every year. We should dread the loss of this sacrament and desire to receive it as often as possible. The Eucharist is the only sacrament that continues in heaven. The Eucharist is the heavenly banquet already begun on earth. The Eucharist is the complete revelation of God’s plan that all will be one.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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 receive the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, Counsel, Fortitude, Piety, Fear of the Lord.
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.
14. We call the disobedience of Adam and Eve a “happy fault” because it necessitated that the “word” became flesh in Jesus who by baptism not only cancels sin and death but moreover makes us brothers of Jesus and therefore sons of God and participators in the Holy Trinity forever. May the Holy Spirit expand our minds to be able to appreciate the enormity of this gift.
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