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MY CATHOLIC FAITH
All teachings on this page are from:
MY CATHOLIC FAITH: A Manual Of Religion
MOST REVEREND LOUIS LARAVOIRE
MORROW, S.T.D. BISHOP OF KRISHNAGAR Copyright 1949 By Louis LaRavoire Morrow

"It is unquestionably the
fundamental duty of man to orientate his person and his life towards God."
Pope Pius XII: Mediator Dei
PREFACE - My
Catholic Faith: A Manual of Religion, A Catechism of Pictures
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PART
ONE -- WHAT TO BELIEVE |
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1. |
Religion and the End of Man |
43. |
Moral Virtues |
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2. |
The Apostles' Creed |
44. |
Humility, Liberality, Chastity |
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3. |
God the Supreme Being
(First Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
45. |
Meekness, Abstinence, Zeal, and
Brotherly Love |
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4. |
Perfections of God |
46. |
The Eight Beatitudes |
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5. |
Divine Providence |
47. |
Foundation of the Church
(Ninth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
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6. |
Existence of God |
48. |
The Apostles: First Bishops of the
Church
Apostolicity of Catholic
Doctrines |
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7. |
Divine Revelation |
49. |
The Primacy of Peter |
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8. |
Holy Scripture, or the Bible |
50. |
Marks of the True Church |
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9. |
Divine Tradition |
51. |
The One True Church -
Principal Christian
Religious Bodies in the U.S. |
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10. |
The Church and Divine Revelation |
52. |
The Catholic Church: Unity and
Holiness |
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11. |
One God in Three Persons |
53. |
The Catholic Church: Catholicity and
Apostolicity
Catholics Do Not Believe ... |
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12. |
Unity of the Blessed Trinity |
54. |
The Living Church |
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13. |
Creation |
55. |
The Catholic Eastern Church: Rites |
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14. |
Revelation and Science
Some Catholic Scientists |
56. |
The Bishop of Rome
Pontifical Decorations
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15. |
The Angels |
57. |
Powers of the Pope
Program of Pius XII |
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16. |
The Devils; Temptation |
58. |
The Roman Curia
The Papal Elections |
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17. |
An Image of God |
59. |
The Hierarchy |
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18. |
Adam and Eve: Our First Parents |
60. |
Bishops and Priests |
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19. |
Evolution and the Bible |
61. |
The National Catholic Welfare
Conference |
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20. |
Original Sin |
62. |
The Laity |
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21. |
Actual Sin |
63. |
Catholic Action |
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22. |
Mortal Sin |
64. |
Church and State |
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23. |
Venial Sin |
65. |
Services of the Church to the State
Eminent Catholics |
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24. |
Occasions and Sources of Sin |
66. |
Authority of the Church
Popes of the Catholic Church |
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25. |
Pride, Covetousness, Lust |
67. |
Infallibility of the Church |
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26. |
Anger, Gluttony, Envy, Sloth |
68. |
Sphere of Infallibility |
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27. |
The Promise of the Redeemer
(Second Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
69. |
Indefectibility of the Church |
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28. |
The God-Man |
70. |
Salvation and the Catholic Church |
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29. |
Our Lord Jesus Christ |
71. |
Schism and Heresy |
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30. |
The Incarnation
(Third Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
72. |
Protestant Churches
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31. |
The Nativity |
73. |
The Gates of Hell |
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32. |
The Hidden Life of Jesus Christ |
74. |
One Body in Christ: Communion of
Saints |
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33. |
The Public Life of Jesus Christ |
75. |
The Forgiveness of Sins
(Tenth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
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34. |
The Passion
(Fourth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
76. |
Death
(Eleventh Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
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35. |
Calvary |
77. |
Particular Judgment |
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36. |
The Resurrection
(Fifth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
78. |
Existence of Purgatory |
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37. |
The Ascension
(Sixth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
79. |
Souls in Purgatory |
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38. |
The Holy Ghost
(Eighth Article of the Apostles' Creed) |
80. |
Resurrection of the Body |
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39. |
Sanctifying Grace |
81. |
General Judgment |
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40. |
Actual Grace |
82. |
The Torments of Hell |
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41. |
The Theological Virtues |
83. |
Life Everlasting: Heaven |
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42. |
Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Ghost |
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Papal Encyclicals |
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Pope St. Pius V Jan. 7, 1566 - May 1, 1572
Quo Primum July
14, 1570
On Promulgating the Tridentine Liturgy
Pope Gregory XVI Feb. 2, 1831 - June 1,
1846
Mirari Vos
August 15, 1832
On Liberalism and Religious Indifferentism
Pope Pius IX
June 16, 1846 - Feb. 7, 1878
The Syllabus of Errors
1864
Pope
Leo XIII Feb. 20, 1878 - July 20, 1903
Human Gensus
April 20, 1884
On Freemasonry
Custodi di Quella
Fede
December 8, 1892
On Freemasonry
Testem Benevoltiae Nostrae
January 22, 1899,
On Americanism
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In official language papal documents have at all
times been called by various names, more or less descriptive of their character.
For example, there are "constitutions," i.e., decisions addressed to all
the faithful and determining some matter of faith or discipline; "encyclicals,"
which are letters sent to all the bishops of Christendom, or at least to all
those in one particular country, and intended to guide them in their relations
with their flocks; "decrees," pronouncements on points affecting the
general welfare of the Church; "decretals" (epistolae decretales), which
are papal replies to some particular difficulty submitted to the Holy See, but
having the force of precedents to rule on all analogous cases. "Rescript,"
again, is a form applicable to almost any form of Apostolic letter which has
been elicited by some previous appeal, while the nature of a "privilege"
speaks for itself. But all these, down to the fifteenth century, seem to have
been expedited by the papal chancery in the shape of bulls authenticated with
leaden seals, and it is common enough to apply the term bull even to those very
early papal letters of which we know little more than the substance,
independently of the forms under which they were issued.
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