Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2 | 2. Q. Who is God?~A. God is
2 2 | CATECHISM 2~
3 2, 1, 2 | 2. Q. Who is God?~A. God is
4 3 | Prayers~1. The Lord's Prayer.~2. The Angelical Salutation.~
5 3 | Lesson 1 On the end of Man~2. Lesson 2 On God and His
6 3 | the end of Man~2. Lesson 2 On God and His Perfections~
7 3, 4, 215 | Things that exist, as air;~2. Things that exist, grow
8 3, 5, 252 | instead of avoiding it.~2. She did not fly from the
9 3, 6, 274 | ourselves, called actual sin.~2. Actual sin is sub-divided
10 3, 7, 359 | recorded by the Jews; and~2. Because Mary and Joseph
11 3, 7, 365 | the Temple of Jerusalem.~2. His hidden life, which
12 3, 8, 375 | all He was soon to endure;~2. By the sight of the many
13 3, 8, 386 | and prays for His enemies.~2. "Amen, I say to thee, this
14 3, 8, 408 | which it gives forth light;~2. Agility, by which it moves
15 3, 11, 502 | and head of the Church.~2. From the history of the
16 3, 11, 509 | Has been validly baptized;~2. Firmly believes the religion
17 3, 11, 513 | in which they were born.~2. There are too many poor
18 3, 11, 514 | we were born with them.~2. To say there are too many
19 3, 12, 530 | subject of faith or morals;~2. He must speak as the Vicar
20 3, 12, 540 | defense of truth and virtue.~2. It enabled him to do much
21 3, 12, 561 | teaching of the Church;~2. Because the New Testament
22 3, 12, 564 | and labored in every age;~2. It is universal in place,
23 3, 12, 565 | using different languages;~2. That all its rulers may
24 3, 12, 568 | show their teaching false;~2. To remove all doubt about
25 3, 12, 570 | profess different beliefs;~2. They are not holy, because
26 3, 13, 606 | mortal sins as we know them;~2. To be sorry for them, and~
27 3, 13, 606 | what the Holy Eucharist is;~2. To be in a state of grace,
28 3, 13, 615 | baptize them conditionally.~2. When he is called -- as
29 3, 14, 624 | Sacraments He has instituted; and~2. That we believe and practice
30 3, 14, 629 | there is a double guilt:~2.~3.(1) Of insulting God
31 3, 14, 629 | turning away from Him;~4.(2) Of depriving Him of the
32 3, 14, 634 | He has the use of reason;~2. Knows how to give baptism,
33 3, 14, 635 | always follows sin; and~2. To afford us an opportunity
34 3, 14, 646 | signify our worthiness;~2. The placing of salt in
35 3, 14, 658 | of religion and virtue;~2. The names of heathen gods,
36 3, 14, 663 | place where the child lives;~2. The full name of its parents,
37 3, 14, 667 | be willing to receive it;~2. They must have faith in
38 3, 15, 707 | is the kingdom of heaven.~2. Blessed are the meek, for
39 3, 15, 710 | highest Christian virtues.~2. In different forms they
40 3, 16, 728 | receives at his ordination, and~2. The right to use that power
41 3, 16, 733 | He was always God, and;~2. Because He frequently did
42 3, 16, 740 | examine our conscience.~2. We must have sorrow for
43 3, 16, 742 | for the sins discovered;~2. Of trying to recall every
44 3, 16, 745 | the name of any person;~2. Confessing sins we are
45 3, 16, 746 | scandalous conduct in the Church;~2. It is unjust, makes others
46 3, 17, 773 | through which we always fall;~2. Remote occasions, through
47 3, 17, 774 | occasions of sin for them;~2. The places are usually
48 3, 18, 780 | our hatred of all sin, and~2. Because it is sometimes
49 3, 18, 796 | spiritual condition worse;~2. We must tell the sin sometime
50 3, 18, 801 | punishment deserved for sin;~2. Because we are all obliged
51 3, 18, 813 | his fault is a mortal sin;~2. When we have authority
52 3, 18, 823 | fitted for the same work, and~2. Because they desire to
53 3, 19, 829 | past confessions were bad;~2. It is useful on special
54 3, 19, 830 | dissatisfied with our confessions;~2. To be self-willed in deciding
55 3, 19, 833 | our guilt or innocence;~2. Of a father, by the good
56 3, 20, 845 | absolution of reserved sins;~2. The Indulgence granted
57 3, 20, 865 | no longer what they were;~2. When they are sold.~Rosaries
58 3, 21, 876 | substance into another;~2. By showing that Christ
59 3, 21, 877 | during the plagues of Egypt.~2. Christ changed water into
60 3, 21, 879 | promised the Holy Eucharist;~2. From the words by which
61 3, 22, 894 | soul with His divine life.~2.To increase sanctifying
62 3, 22, 914 | and return from the altar;~2. About our personal appearance,
63 3, 23, 922 | priest who says the Mass;~2.The second on the person
64 3, 23, 924 | called a Pontifical Mass;~2. When it is sung by a priest,
65 3, 23, 931 | changed at the Consecration;~2. The Consecration, at which
66 3, 23, 935 | altar stone and Mass book;~2. A Chalice with all needed
67 3, 23, 938 | cloth for wiping the inside;~2. The paten or small silver
68 3, 23, 941 | resistance to temptation;~2. The Alb, a long white garment
69 3, 23, 949 | respect at divine worship;~2. To instruct the people
70 3, 23, 951 | used in the old law, and~2. Our Blessed Lord Himself
71 3, 24, 959 | regard to our recovery;~2. A state of grace or at
72 3, 24, 970 | exhorting us to receive it;~2. It is given when the soul
73 3, 24, 980 | the service of the altar;~2. The four minor orders,
74 3, 24, 984 | the name of their bishop;~2. Bishops, who rule over
75 3, 24, 993 | may be more worthy of it;~2. By praying to the Holy
76 3, 24, 994 | discover their vocation;~2. That it is sinful for them
77 3, 24, 998 | of Christ upon earth, and~2. Because they administer
78 3, 24, 1001| priesthood established by God;~2. Because Christ conferred
79 3, 24, 1002| ceremony or outward sign;~2. Because this outward sign
80 3, 25, 1009| salvation of their souls;~2. To propagate or keep up
81 3, 25, 1015| comply with the general laws;~2. That the Church may not
82 3, 25, 1026| welfare of the children;~2. The loss of the true idea
83 3, 25, 1029| warn them against evil;~2. By the experience they
84 3, 25, 1038| of his or her religion;~2. That the Catholic shall
85 3, 25, 1041| God's grace and blessing;~2. Because the children should
86 3, 26, 1058| and commanded ceremonies;~2. After the example of Our
87 3, 26, 1083| to be the Mother of God; 2. The Visitation -- the Blessed
88 3, 26, 1084| bathed in a bloody sweat; 2. The Scourging at the Pillar --
89 3, 26, 1085| Resurrection of Our Lord; 2. The Ascension of Our Lord;
90 3, 26, 1090| Feast of the Assumption; 2. Because no one ever claimed
91 3, 26, 1094| shed for the first time; 2. Her flight into Egypt --
92 3, 29, 1130| adore them, nor serve them. 2. Thou shalt not take the
93 3, 29, 1136| affairs of their nation; 2. Ceremonial laws, governing
94 3, 30, 1156| them when we awake, and 2. By bad reading or immodest
95 3, 30, 1162| even though we do not sin; 2. Because we may give scandal
96 3, 30, 1164| know what God has taught; 2.2nd. By refusing to believe
97 3, 30, 1170| who deny there is a God; 2. Deists, who admit there
98 3, 30, 1178| after we have discovered it; 2. Because if one religion
99 3, 30, 1184| in a state of mortal sin; 2. By delaying the amendment
100 3, 31, 1205| of the body of a saint; 2. Articles, such as clothing
101 3, 31, 1208| receive must be certain. 2. The relics are sent in
102 3, 31, 1212| of relatives or friends; 2. Because God Himself commanded
103 3, 32, 1228| condemned by the Church; 2. All societies of which
104 3, 33, 1276| of saving our own lives; 2. In a just war, when the
105 3, 33, 1285| most numerous temptations; 2. Because, if deliberate,
106 3, 35, 1327| holydays of obligation. 2. To fast and abstain on
107 3, 35, 1333| Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8th);~2. Christmas (Dec. 25th);~
108 3, 37, 1400| good and punish the wicked.~2. That in God there are three
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