III. The Aim and Intended Readership of the Catechism
- III. The Aim and Intended Readership of the Catechism
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THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT
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The
religious authorities in Jerusalem were not unanimous about what stance to take
towards Jesus.380 The Pharisees threatened to excommunicate his
followers.381 To those who feared that “everyone will believe in
him, and the Romans will come and destroy both our holy place and our nation”,
the high priest Caiaphas replied by prophesying: “It is expedient for you
that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation should not
perish.”382 The Sanhedrin, having declared Jesus deserving of
death as a blasphemer but having lost the right to put anyone to death, hands
him over to the Romans, accusing him of political revolt, a charge that puts
him in the same category as Barabbas who had been accused of
sedition.383 The chief priests also threatened Pilate politically so
that he would condemn Jesus to death.384
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1134 The fruit of sacramental
life is both personal and ecclesial. For every one of the faithful an the one
hand, this fruit is life for God in Christ Jesus; for the Church, on the other,
it is an increase in charity and in her mission of witness.
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He who has two coats, let him
share with him who has none and he who has food must do likewise.244
But give for alms those things which are within; and behold, everything is
clean for you.245 If a brother or sister is ill-clad and in lack of
daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and
filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what does it
profit?246
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Incorporated into Christ by Baptism, Christians are “dead to sin and alive
to God in Christ Jesus” and so participate in the life of the Risen
Lord.8 Following Christ and united with him,9 Christians can
strive to be “imitators of God as beloved children, and walk in
love”10 by conforming their thoughts, words and actions to the
“mind . . . which is yours in Christ Jesus,”11 and by
following his example.12
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II. THE LAY
FAITHFUL
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Christ’s Resurrection is the fulfilment of the promises both of the Old
Testament and of Jesus himself during his earthly life.521 The phrase
“in accordance with the Scriptures”522 indicates that
Christ’s Resurrection fulfilled these predictions.
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