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This is the prayer that is Christ’s answer to his disciples’ plea: “Teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). That is why it is called “the Lord’s Prayer.” It is the perfect prayer because it comes from the Perfect Prayer.
One easily sees why the Catholic Church’s teaching on the morality of capital punishment confuses some. Learn more in this lesson.
Press release stating: Knights of Columbus Celebrates the 125th Anniversary of the Organization’s Patriotic Fourth Degree; Presents a Statue of Founder Blessed Michael McGivney at New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral
It is fitting to conclude Part II by considering Mary because everything in the Catholic religion exists for the single purpose that was most clearly and perfectly fulfilled in her: to conform us to the image of her Son, to make humanity Christlike. Mary shows us the summit of God’s success in his “saint-making business,” and also the summit of humanity’s success, how high humanity can rise under God’s grace.
Central to the Catholic understanding of angels is the fundamental belief that God’s love overflows into his creation, the redemption, and the consummation of the world.