Thursday, May 19, 2011

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Introduction to the commandments of the Church.

First Commandment: Hear entire mass every Sunday and feast.

power to impose the commands he received the Church of Jesus Christ, its divine founder, who commissioned him to go and govern the faithful in his name.

The Church has imposed rules:

-to help keep the commandments of God

-to encourage us to live a godly life and penitent and thus secure our eternal salvation.

The Church commands us to hear Mass on Sundays and Holy Days to facilitate our natural and divine commandment to sanctify the holidays.

The Church commands us to sanctify hear mass parties because the Mass is the central event of our holy religion and the action most August of the Church.

This commandment requires or subjects of the Catholic Church for seven years and ceases to be constrained by physical or moral impossibility.

The Law of Mass attendance requires bodily presence to the entire Mass with the proper intention and attention. The intention of hearing Mass is that going to church for this purpose.

Pecan against the first precept of the Church:

-all his own fault that no longer attend Mass on Sundays and feast-

who miss significant part of the Mass, as it is: a) from the beginning to the offertory inclusive; b) from the beginning to the Gospel and from the fellowship to the end, c) from the sanctus to the consecration; d) the consecration, e) from the consecration to the Pater Noster.

-those who hear it wrong, either because they are not attending with due care, or they talk, laugh or act with little reverence.

Biblical Examples: Assistance to the holy sacrifice of the early Christians frequently to the holy sacrifice, the preaching of the apostles and prayer (Acts II, 46, XX, 7). Sanctification of the parties, festivals of the Israelites (Exodus XII, XIII, Lev. XXIII) Nehemiah's zeal for the sanctification of the holidays (II Esdras VIII, 14-18); journey of Jesus to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover (S . Lucas II, 41).

(1939).

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Eighth Commandment of the Law of God.

not bear false witness or lie.

The eighth commandment forbids us directly, perjury and lying, and indirectly, all that may harm the others in their fame in their honor.

False witness testify at trial is the truth.

Perjury is a mortal sin against truth, justice and religion that engages in it is forced to recant and to repair the damage.

Lie is the denial of the truth. Is a word or symbol by which is meant the opposite of what one thinks, with intent to deceive.

Hypocrisy is a lie and in fact is outwardly pretending virtues and feelings that are not.

addition Perjury is damaging to the reputation of others outwardly with the drawdown inside with reckless trial. Decrease

is unjust defamation of others, and may be for gossip, slander and gossip. Murmuring

is to discover faults or defects secrets of others.

Slander is attributed to the neighbor that has no defects or faults that did not commit.

discover The gossip is a person's words against her unfavorable has issued another. Judgement

reckless is to form a bad opinion of another without sufficient reason.

Biblical Examples:

-Daniel confuses the slanderers of Susanna (Daniel XIII, 49-59).

-punishment of false accusers of Daniel (Daniel VI, 24).

-Eleazaro refuses to save his life by not lie (II Maccabees VI, 21-28).

-punishment of Gehazi, the servant of Elisha (IV Reyes V, 20-27).

murmured punished (No. XIII, 26-34, XIV, 1-3 and 36-37).

"The bad language (Ecclesiasticus XXVIII, 15-30).

"The Lord condemned the rash judgments (Matt. VII, 1-5).

-punishment of Ananias and Sapphira (Acts V, 1-11).

-vices of unbridled tongue (James III, 1-12).

(1939).

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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In the seventh and tenth commandments of the Law of God.

"Do not steal, covet.

The seventh and tenth commandments are intended to protect property rights.

property law is legitimate because it is founded on the authority that God has given to man to do something to own and dispose of it.

The right to property is acquired lawfully by:

-for the first occupation of the thing, for their discovery or invention and work.

-by accession and by prescription.

-by succession or inheritance.

Four ways unjustly take what belongs to others: the theft, with the prey, with fraud and usury.

Theft is the act by which the alien is removed secretly from the rational will of its owner.

Prey is discovered and violently take over the alien.

Fraud is stealing by deceit.

Usury is unfair to require an excessive interest in an amount borrowed.

wrongfully withholds the alien is:

-no restoring what has been stolen or acquired through unfair procedures

culpably -not paying debts and wages due

-taking things hidden with the intention of not returning.

can damage the neighbor's property in other ways such as killing or injuring animals belonging to another, damaging the affairs of others entrusted to our care, preventing any gain fair litigation or cause to others lacking basic processes, etc.

who has stolen or damaged the neighbor's property is required to restore and repair the damage.

heirs ill-gotten goods are obliged to return them.

should return as soon as possible because the longer it takes, the more severe the damage.

The tenth commandment forbids the desire to appropriate the property of others unjustly.

(1939).