SECTION TWO THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
- SECTION TWO THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
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THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
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2316
The production and the sale of arms affect the common good of nations and of
the international community. Hence public authorities have the right and duty
to regulate them. the short-term pursuit of private or collective interests
cannot legitimate undertakings that promote violence and conflict among nations
and compromise the international juridical order.
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996
From the beginning, Christian faith in the resurrection has met with
incomprehension and opposition.548 “On no point does the Christian
faith encounter more opposition than on the resurrection of the
body.”549 It is very commonly accepted that the life of the human
person continues in a spiritual fashion after death. But how can we believe
that this body, so clearly mortal, could rise to everlasting life?
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IN BRIEF
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867 The Church is holy: the
Most Holy God is her author; Christ, her bridegroom, gave himself up to make
her holy; the Spirit of holiness gives her life. Since she still includes
sinners, she is “the sinless one made up of sinners.” Her holiness
shines in the saints; in Mary she is already all-holy.
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399
Scripture portrays the tragic consequences of this first disobedience. Adam and
Eve immediately lose the grace of original holiness.280 They become
afraid of the God of whom they have conceived a distorted image – that of a God
jealous of his prerogatives.281
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2348 All the baptized are called to chastity. the Christian
has “put on Christ,”134 The model for all chastity. All Christ’s faithful
are called to lead a chaste life in keeping with their particular states of
life. At the moment of his Baptism, the Christian is pledged to lead his
affective life in chastity.
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I. THE
HISTORICAL AND TRANSCENDENT EVENT
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