Wednesday
"What are the four marks of the True Church?
By Paul Dion, STL
Brothers and sisters, it is a catechetical teaching that there are four marks of the true Church. These marks are rather easy to memorize because they are contained word for word in the Apostles' Creed. That's your clue.
You may already know them off the top of your head, but you may not know what the deep significance of each one is.
The question is, "What are the four marks of the True Church?"
The challenge is, take a guess at what the one(s) that you don't quite get are really meant to signify. Is one of them that the true Church has always kept Latin as the sole and unique language of its public liturgy, i.e., the Mass?
Share your thoughts with us. Post a comment.
Tuesday
Is there such a thing as sinning by omission?
By Paul Dion, STL
Most of the time when we seek guideposts for our behavior, we look for
guidance concerning the acts that we should do to be righteous. By the same token we seek to name the acts
that we should not do so as not to commit sin.
It is therefore common practice to run to the Ten Commandments in our
mind thereby reminding ourselves to do the acts that they dictate to us. When we have done that we also tend to
realize that these same commandments tell us to avoid certain behaviors because
they are bad.
The question before us now though aims at something different. The question is, “Is it sinful to refrain
from doing good things that are expected from us by God?” To be practical, the question could be:
“Is it sinful not to pray?”
“Is it sinful not to go to confession for long periods of time? [Years,
for example]
“Is it sinful to avoid helping someone who needs help when it would be
possible, in fact, to render aid?
“Is it sinful to stay away from visiting parents confined in a nursing
home?
“Is it sinful to refrain from supporting the parish where we attach our
religious practice?
“Is it sinful to not instruct our children about God and about praying
to God?
In short, is it sinful to lurk in the shadows and not be a
participating member of the Communion of Saints?
Click here for the answer to the Burning Question.
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burning question,
catechesis,
Catholic,
omission,
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