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  • Christian Doctrine -- exactly what does it encompass? (Long)

    02/21/2011 8:07:59 PM PST · by Salvation · 14 replies
    NewAdvent.org ^ | 1872 and forward | CatholicEncyclopedia
    Christian Doctrine Taken in the sense of "the act of teaching" and "the knowledge imparted by teaching", this term is synonymous with CATECHESIS and CATECHISM. Didaskalia, didache, in the Vulgate, doctrina, are often used in the New Testament, especially in the Pastoral Epistles. As we might expect, the Apostle insists upon "doctrine" as one of the most important duties of a bishop (1 Timothy 4:13, 16; 5:17; 2 Timothy 4:2, etc.). The word katechesis means instruction by word of mouth, especially by questioning and answering. Though it may apply to any subject-matter, it is commonly used for instruction in the...
  • Lists Every Catholic Should be Familiar With: Conditions for Mortal Sin

    07/26/2010 1:25:14 PM PDT · by Salvation · 28 replies · 2+ views
    Fisheaters.com ^ | not given | Fisheaters.com
    Lists Every Catholic Should be Familiar With Jump to: The 7 Sacraments (The Holy Mysteries)The 7 Corporal Works of MercyThe 7 Spiritual Works of MercyThe 3 Eminent Good WorksThe 7 Gifts of the Holy Ghost (& the Charismata)The 12 Fruits of the Holy GhostThe 3 Theological VirtuesThe 4 Cardinal VirtuesThe 7 Capital Sins & Their Contrary VirtuesThe 6 Sins Against the Holy GhostThe 4 Sins That Cry Out to HeavenThe 3 Conditions of Mortal SinThe 9 Ways We Participate in Others' SinsThe 10 CommandmentsThe 2 Greatest CommandmentsThe 3 Evangelical CounselsThe 6 Precepts of the ChurchThe Holy Days of Obligation (English)The...
  • Lists Every Catholic Should be Familiar With: The 3 Eminent Good Works

    07/15/2010 8:39:26 AM PDT · by Salvation · 18 replies
    Fisheaters.com ^ | not given | Fisheaters.com
    Lists Every Catholic Should be Familiar With Jump to: The 7 Sacraments (The Holy Mysteries)The 7 Corporal Works of MercyThe 7 Spiritual Works of MercyThe 3 Eminent Good WorksThe 7 Gifts of the Holy Ghost (& the Charismata)The 12 Fruits of the Holy GhostThe 3 Theological VirtuesThe 4 Cardinal VirtuesThe 7 Capital Sins & Their Contrary VirtuesThe 6 Sins Against the Holy GhostThe 4 Sins That Cry Out to HeavenThe 3 Conditions of Mortal SinThe 9 Ways We Participate in Others' SinsThe 10 CommandmentsThe 2 Greatest CommandmentsThe 3 Evangelical CounselsThe 6 Precepts of the ChurchThe Holy Days of Obligation (English)The...
  • New Catholic "Internet Radio" Show (Vanity) [Ecumenical]

    08/30/2008 3:27:04 PM PDT · by magisterium · 14 replies · 253+ views
    cyberstationusa.com | Leo Higgins
    A friend of mine recently put me up to trying out for a radio show. We both assumed it was in a typical airwave format. But it turned-out to be "internet radio," instead. Anyway, I got one of the slots that opened up, and I now am in the eighth week of airing a half-hour show in my talk-show format. Since the series is still fairly new, I am still canvassing some pretty broad topics, in an overview approach to each. I hope to start narrowing the focus in the next few weeks, however. As a general rule, the show...
  • A Ramble through My "New Catholic" Wish List {RCIA referenced]

    04/18/2007 10:58:18 AM PDT · by Salvation · 26 replies · 754+ views
    CatholicExchange.com ^ | April 17, 2005 | Mark Shea
    Mark Shea  Other Articles by Mark SheaPrinter Friendly Version   A Ramble through My "New Catholic" Wish List April 17, 2007I am a "double-jump" convert to the Catholic Faith. I was raised Nothing-in-Particular (with a cloudy pagan regard for "the spiritual" and a deep disdain of "organized religion"). Then, at the age of 20, I had a sort of classic "born again" experience after an encounter with the living God revealed in Jesus Christ. Looking around me, I found that the people who had introduced me to Jesus were the non-denominational Evangelicals and charismatics on my dorm floor at...
  • ‘Why did God make you?’ – Cardinals, archbishop pay tribute to Baltimore Catechism

    04/15/2007 2:10:07 PM PDT · by Salvation · 43 replies · 1,222+ views
    CatholicNews.com ^ | April 13, 2007 | George P. Matysek Jr.
    ‘Why did God make you?’ – Cardinals, archbishop pay tribute to Baltimore Catechism   By George P. Matysek Jr. 4/13/2007 Catholic News Service (www.catholicnews.com)BALTIMORE, Md. (CNS) – Like thousands of other American Catholics of his generation, Cardinal William H. Keeler of Baltimore knows why God made him. CARDINALS, ARCHBISHOP SIGN LARGE COPY OF COVER OF CATECHISM – Cardinal William H. Keeler of Baltimore, Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl of Washington and Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, retired archbishop of Washington, autograph a 6-foot copy of a cover of the Baltimore Catechism at a celebration held April 11 during t he National Catholic...
  • Christian Teens? Not Very.

    07/09/2004 10:05:34 AM PDT · by maryz · 30 replies · 643+ views
    OpinionJournal.com ^ | July 9, 2004 | Dale Buss
    When I'm teaching Sunday school, I'm encouraged by what I hear from the teenagers at my evangelical Christian church in suburban Detroit. They seem to understand--and, more important, to believe--the bedrock tenets that will help them hew to orthodoxy throughout their lives and make them salt and light in the world. But the hard numbers say otherwise. It turns out that, while they may profess the faith and indeed love Jesus, the vast majority of Christian teenagers in this country actually hold beliefs fundamentally antithetical to the creed. The forces of moral relativism and "tolerance" have gotten to them in...