SECTION TWO I. THE CREEDS
SECTION TWO
- SECTION TWO I. THE CREEDS
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SECTION TWO
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Article 1
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1470
In this sacrament, the sinner, placing himself before the merciful judgment of
God, anticipates in a certain way the judgment to which he will be subjected at
the end of his earthly life. For it is now, in this life, that we are offered
the choice between life and death, and it is only by the road of conversion
that we can enter the Kingdom, from which one is excluded by grave
sin.79 In converting to Christ through penance and faith, the sinner
passes from death to life and “does not come into judgment.”80
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803 “You are a chosen
race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people”
(1 Pet 2:9).
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912
The faithful should “distinguish carefully between the rights and the
duties which they have as belonging to the Church and those which fall to them
as members of the human society. They will strive to unite the two
harmoniously, remembering that in every temporal affair they are to be guided
by a Christian conscience, since no human activity, even of the temporal order,
can be withdrawn from God’s dominion.”451
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576
In the eyes of many in Israel, Jesus seems to be acting against essential
institutions of the Chosen People: – submission to the whole of the Law in its
written commandments and, for the Pharisees, in the interpretation of oral
tradition; – the centrality of the Temple at Jerusalem as the holy place where
God’s presence dwells in a special way; – faith in the one God whose glory no
man can share.
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Deliver us, Lord, we beseech
you, from every evil and grant us peace in our day, so that aided by your mercy
we might be ever free from sin and protected from all anxiety, as we await the
blessed hope and the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ.175
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