SECTION TWO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
- SECTION TWO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
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The Ten Commandments belong to God’s revelation. At the same time they teach us
the true humanity
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After the patriarchs, God formed Israel as his people by freeing them from
slavery in Egypt. He established with them the covenant of Mount Sinai and,
through Moses, gave them his law so that they would recognize him and serve him
as the one living and true God, the provident Father and just judge, and so
that they would look for the promised Saviour.20
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562 Christ’s disciples are to
conform themselves to him until he is formed in them (cf Gal
4:19). “For this reason we, who have been made like to him, who
have died with him and risen with him, are taken up into the mysteries of his
life, until we reign together with him” (LG 7 # 4).
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“The whole body of the faithful. . . cannot err in matters of belief. This
characteristic is shown in the supernatural appreciation of faith (sensus
fidei) on the part of the whole people, when, from the bishops to the last of
the faithful, they manifest a universal consent in matters of faith and
morals.”55
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There will never be another
God, Trypho, and there has been no other since the world began . . . than he
who made and ordered the universe. We do not think that our God is different
from yours. He is the same who brought your fathers out of Egypt “by his
powerful hand and his outstretched arm.” We do not place our hope in some
other god, for there is none, but in the same God as you do: the God of
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.7
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“So then the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up into
heaven, and sat down at the right hand of God.”531 Christ’s body
was glorified at the moment of his Resurrection, as proved by the new and
supernatural properties it subsequently and permanently enjoys.532 But
during the forty days when he eats and drinks familiarly with his disciples and
teaches them about the kingdom, his glory remains veiled under the appearance
of ordinary humanity.533 Jesus’ final apparition ends with the
irreversible entry of his humanity into divine glory, symbolized by the cloud
and by heaven, where he is seated from that time forward at God’s right
hand.534 Only in a wholly exceptional and unique way would Jesus show
himself to Paul “as to one untimely born”, in a last apparition that
established him as an apostle.535
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In the liturgical year the various aspects of the one Paschal mystery unfold.
This is also the case with the cycle of feasts surrounding the mystery of the
incarnation (Annunciation, Christmas, Epiphany). They commemorate the beginning
of our salvation and communicate to us the first fruits of the Paschal mystery.
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Faith is an entirely free gift that God makes to man. We can lose this
priceless gift, as St. Paul indicated to St. Timothy: “Wage the good
warfare, holding faith and a good conscience. By rejecting conscience, certain
persons have made shipwreck of their faith.”44 To live, grow and
persevere in the faith until the end we must nourish it with the word of God;
we must beg the Lord to increase our faith;45 it must be “working
through charity,” abounding in hope, and rooted in the faith of the
Church.46
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