The Catechism calls it a «covenant guaranteed by God's fidelity» (n. 1640).
Not exact matches
Call me unimaginative, but the
Catechism of the Catholic Church could aid the pastoral duties of a lay catechist far more than could tough - guy program fiction from Andre Dubus.
We
call this the «
Catechism of the Catholic Church».
(One searches in vain, for example, for a Protestant equivalent of Vatican II's
call for the renewal of moral theology, repeated more recently in the Catholic
Catechism.)
«The Congregation, wrote Archbishop Piacenza, «is especially pleased as your pastoral plan is precisely that which was
called for in the General Directory for Catechesis after the release of the
Catechism of the Catholic Church».
Eden affirms that all Christians are
called to live chastely, as the
Catechism explains, whatever their state in life.
Certainly the new element can not simply be separated from one's ordinary life, but by fulfilling the precepts of the
catechism and the commandments of the Church and being in this sense a good Christian, we have not yet adequately responded to God's
call to our concrete and unique person.
The SBC has nothing comparable to the
Catechism of the Catholic Church, despite the fact that the first item published by the Baptist Sunday School Board in 1891 was called «a Baptist catechis
Catechism of the Catholic Church, despite the fact that the first item published by the Baptist Sunday School Board in 1891 was
called «a Baptist
catechismcatechism.»
Secondly, he has received a good deal of praise and support internationally for this document: Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, secretary of the Congregation for Clergy wrote to congratulate the Bishop for carrying out what the General Directory for Catechesis had
called for following the publication of the
Catechism of the Catholic Church and expressed his hope that it «will become an example for other Dioceses in the country»; dioceses in Australia, America, France, Canada and Malta have asked for copies; the Catholic Truth Society in London has published the document following high demand.
[22] The
Catechism of the Catholic Church provides a magisterial endorsement for this
call: «According to an ancient tradition, one can distinguish between two senses of Scripture: the literal and the spiritual, the latter being subdivided into the allegorical, moral, and anagogical senses.
Either go back to mass and learn your
catechism or stop
calling yourself Catholic.
Following the lead of the Council, the new
Catechism of the Catholic Church begins with theology» the human person made in the image of God and
called to share in the life of the Trinity.
It's pretty easy to see that Colson is not
calling for an end to contraception (because Protestants have always used it, and they might not be too interested in outlawing it) but a «
catechism» of church members in a war against Obama.
Since becoming Pope, Francis has fearlessly addressed the moral and political injustices that afflict the world, and has
called for reform — in line with the principles of the
Catechism.
To advise it on religious questions Parliament
called the Westminster Assembly of clergy and laity, the majority of them Puritans; the most enduring accomplishments were what are usually
called the Westminster Confession of Faith and the shorter and longer
catechisms.
The
Catechism of the Catholic Church quotes St Justin Martyr: «On the day we
call the day of the sun, all who dwell in the city of country gather...» and notes that «The liturgy of the Eucharist unfolds according to a fundamental structure which has been preserved throughout the centuries down to our own day.
Pope John Paul II himself has said that «a great teaching effort is needed to clarify the substantive moral difference between discontinuing medical procedures that may be burdensome, dangerous, or disproportionate to the expected outcome»» what the
Catechism of the Catholic Church
calls «the refusal of «over «zealous» treatment» (2278)»» and taking away the ordinary means of preserving life, such as feeding, hydration, and normal medical care.»
This
call is compared in the
Catechism to «Jesus» look of infinite mercy» that «drew tears of repentance from Peter».
ii) The
Catechism also insists upon the essential specific gratuity of grace (gratuity being part of the etymology of gratia), CCC 1996; in other words, if it is not understood to be something which comes as a special further favour from outside and aboveour nature, then it can no longer be
called grace.
Far better to understand the Law the way Y» Shua Ha'Mushiach (commonly
called Jesus) did, and understand that it applies to our hearts and actions, as best expressed by the Larger
Catechism Questions 91 - 153.
The Catholic
Catechism, for instance,
calls it...