IN BRIEF
1975 According to Scripture
the Law is a fatherly instruction by God which prescribes for man the ways that
lead to the promised beatitude, and proscribes the ways of evil.
1976 "Law is an
ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by the one who is in
charge of the community" (St. Thomas Aquinas, STh I-II, 90, 4).
1977 Christ is the end of the
law (cf Rom 10:4); only he teaches and bestows the
justice of God.
1978 The natural law is a
participation in God's wisdom and goodness by man formed in the image of his
Creator. It expresses the dignity of the human person and forms the basis of
his fundamental rights and duties.
1979 The natural law is
immutable, permanent throughout history. the rules that express it remain
substantially valid. It is a necessary foundation for the erection of moral
rules and civil law.
1980 The Old Law is the first
stage of revealed law. Its moral prescriptions are summed up in the Ten
Commandments.
1981 The Law of Moses
contains many truths naturally accessible to reason. God has revealed them
because men did not read them in their hearts.
1982 The Old Law is a
preparation for the Gospel.
1983 The New Law is the grace
of the Holy Spirit received by faith in Christ, operating through charity. It
finds expression above all in the Lord's Sermon on the Mount and uses the
sacraments to communicate grace to us.
1984 The Law of the Gospel
fulfills and surpasses the Old Law and brings it to perfection: its promises,
through the Beatitudes of the Kingdom of heaven; its commandments, by reforming
the heart, the root of human acts.
1985 The New Law is a law of
love, a law of grace, a law of freedom.
1986 Besides its precepts the
New Law includes the evangelical counsels. "The Church's holiness is
fostered in a special way by the manifold counsels which the Lord proposes to
his disciples in the Gospel" (LG 42 # 2).
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