Catechism Of The Catholic Church 3 – St Paul Repository
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DEDICATED TO TEACHING THE CATHOLIC FAITH
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:24 – Remember the Sabbath Day (2168-2195) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
20/03/20232168-2195. The Third Commandment concerns the Sabbath, the Lord’s Day – ‘a day of solemn rest, holy to the Lord’. … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:23 – You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain (2142-2167)) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
07/03/20232142-2167. This second commandment flows naturally from the first. Fr Guy considers what it means to keep the name of … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:22 – You shall have no other Gods before me (2110-2141) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
02/03/20232110-2141. This section of Fr Guy de Gaynesford’s commentary on the Catechism of the Catholic Church covers superstition, idolatry, divination … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:21 – Him only shall you serve (2093-2109) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
31/05/20162093-2109. Having considered the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity in the light of the first commandment, Fr Guy … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:20 – The First Commandment: Faith and Hope (2087-2092) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
18/05/20162087-2092. Fr Guy resumes his examination of the obligations of the First Commandment. He looks more closely at two of the … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3:19 – You must love the Lord your God with all your heart (2083-2089) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
28/04/20162083-2089. The First Commandment states: ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3: 18 The Ten Commandments (2052-2082) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
20/04/20162052-2082. ‘Teacher, what good deed must I do to inherit eternal life?’ To the young man who asked this question, … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 17 Moral Life and the Magisterium (2030-2051) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
13/02/20152030-2051. The Church is Mother and Teacher. From the Church the Christian receives the Word of God containing the teachings … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 16 Merit (2006-2029) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
02/02/20152006-2029. Beginning with a useful revision of the aspect of the quality of grace outlined in paragraph 2005 of the … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 15 Grace (1996-2005) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
15/01/20151996-2005. Our justification comes from the grace of God. Grace is a favour, the free and underserved help that God … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 14 Justification 2 by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
08/01/20151989-1995. Continuing his discussion of Justification, Fr Guy looks at the difference between the Catholic and Protestant understanding. Catholics understand … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 13 Justification by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
30/12/20141987-1988. The grace of the Holy Spirit has the power to justify us, that is, to cleanse us from our sins … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 12 – The Natural Law by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
12/12/20141954-1986. The Natural Law, present in the heart of each man and established by reason, is universal in its precepts and … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 11 The Moral Law (1949-1953) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
21/11/20141949-1953. Called to beatitude but wounded by sin, man stands in need of salvation from God. Divine help comes to … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 10 Social Life and Social Justice (1896-1948) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
14/11/20141897-1948. Participation in Social Life. The legitimacy of authority. Our moral responsibility. The common good. Respect for the human person. … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 9 The Person and Society (1877-1896) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
06/11/20141877-1896. The Communal Character of the Human Vocation. ‘A human person needs to live in society. Society is not for … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 8 The Gravity of Sin (1862-1876) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
31/10/20141862-1876. Fr Guy discusses the difference between mortal and venial, or less serious, sins. He considers the concept of the … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 7 Mortal Sin (1854-1861) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
16/10/20141854-1861. The Gravity of Sin. Traditionally the Church has divided sin into ‘mortal’ or ‘deadly’ sin and venial or ‘less … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 6 Mercy and Sin (1846-1853) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
25/09/20141846-1853. The Gospel is the revelation in Jesus Christ of God’s mercy to sinners, however to receive God’s mercy we … Continue reading →
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 3 – 5 The Virtues (1803-1845) by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
12/09/20141803-1845. Virtue is defined as a habitual and firm disposition to do good. The Human Virtues are attainable to all … Continue reading →