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Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church by Catholic Church
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“To make holy the Name of God ... is to ask — with our lives and our prayers — that the Name of God be known and blessed by every man.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“It is in fact the Church that believes: and thus by the grace of the Holy Spirit precedes, engenders and nourishes the faith of each Christian.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“Respecting the laws inscribed in creation and the relations which derive from the nature of things is, therefore, a principle of wisdom and a foundation for morality.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“The Church is Catholic and therefore can integrate into her unity the authentic riches of cultures.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“The confession of serious sins is the only ordinary way to obtain forgiveness.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“The virtue of solidarity also practices the sharing of the spiritual goods of faith which is even more important than sharing material goods.”
Catholic Church, Compendium : Catechism of the Catholic Church
“La Tradición Apostólica se realiza de dos modos: con la transmisión viva de la Palabra de Dios (también llamada simplemente Tradición) y con la Sagrada Escritura, que es el mismo anuncio de la salvación puesto por escrito.”
Various, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio
“«Cree para comprender y comprende para creer» (San Agustín)”
Various, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio
“la hora de mi muerte, llámame. Y mándame”
Various, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio
“Dios mismo, al crear al hombre a su propia imagen, inscribió en el corazón de éste el deseo de verlo. Aunque el hombre a menudo ignore tal deseo, Dios no cesa de atraerlo hacia sí, para que viva y encuentre en Él aquella plenitud de verdad y felicidad a la que aspira sin descanso. En consecuencia, el hombre, por naturaleza y vocación, es un ser esencialmente religioso,”
Various, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio
“«Cree para comprender y comprende para creer» (San Agustín)”
The Catholic Church, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio
“hacerle”
Iglesia Católica, Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica - Compendio