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2021-07-01 ㅣ No.2233 준비 중입니다.
http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/Catechism/Catechism_012.htm
CCC 1697: [...] a catechesis of the Christian virtues of faith, hope, and charity, generously inspired by the example of the saints; [...]
CCC 2086 "The first commandment embraces faith, hope, and charity. When we say 'God' we confess a constant, unchangeable being, always the same, faithful and just, without any evil. It follows that we must necessarily accept his words and have complete faith in him and acknowledge his authority. He is almighty, merciful, and infinitely beneficent. Who could not place all hope in him? Who could not love him when contemplating the treasures of goodness and love he has poured out on us? Hence the formula God employs in the Scripture at the beginning and end of his commandments: 'I am the LORD.'"8
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CCC 2098 The acts of faith, hope, and charity enjoined by the first commandment are accomplished in prayer. Lifting up the mind toward God is an expression of our adoration of God: prayer of praise and thanksgiving, intercession and petition. Prayer is an indispensable condition for being able to obey God's commandments. "[We] ought always to pray and not lose heart."15
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CCC 2662 The Word of God, the liturgy of the Church, and the virtues of faith, hope, and charity are sources of prayer.
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The catechism of the Council of Trent, 제244-245쪽:
When it is said ; "Thou shalt not have strange gods before me," it is equivalent
Against this commandment therefore transgress all who have not faith, hope, and charity.
"first commandment" "faith" "hope" "charity" "trent"
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