- “Do not kill” means more than physical murder- do we kill other people’s spirit with harsh words?
- Examination of conscience (see attached example) is essential to our relationship with God.
- Marriage is a Sacrament, to be entered into only once during the life of a couple; annulment is NOT “Catholic divorce.”
- “Turn the other cheek” is another example of Jesus’ use of hyperbole. Though we are not to be doormats, we are not to escalate a bad situation. We don’t always have to have the last word!
- Do we pray for those that we don’t like?
- As part of being Salt and Light to the world, we are to speak out politically regarding Church teaching. (Even though neither party fully embraces Catholic teaching....see attached.)
(Note: This blog is a supplement to the "Catholic Doctrine Bible Study" Podcast. The podcase is available for both iOS and Android) All Christians should want a closer relationship with God. Toward that end, all Christians should read the Bible! But there are so many conflicting interpretations that Bible study can be confusing if not disheartening. Which church, if any, has the God-given authority to interpret the Bible? (Listen to Session 1, if no other, to see why there can only be one answer to that question.) In this study, you will see the doctrines of the Catholic Church come alive as we go through each book of the entire Bible from a uniquely Catholic perspective. As we come across passages where there are differences in interpretation between the Catholic Church and other groups, we will point them out, and show why the Catholic Church, the one Church founded by Christ, is the one you can rely on for the Fullness of Truth. The sessions are filled with references
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