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Father – DZGN SPIRIT FM 102.3 KHR – 11 February 2013 – Monday CCC Part One The
Profession of Faith Chapter Three Man’s Response to God Article 1 I Believe
TOPIC: The Characteristics of Faith
Host: Rev. Philippe.
Co-Host: Sis. Niña.
Objectives:
1. To discuss in general Catechism of
the Catholic Church Part One The
Profession of Faith
2. To discuss Chapter Three Man’s Response to God
3. To elaborate on Section One “I
Believe” – “We Believe” Chapter Three Man’s Response to God Article 1 I Believe
III. The Characteristics of Faith
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Ngonian na Lunes 11 de Febrero iyo an World Day of the Sick, memoria kan Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Sabi ni Beato Papa Juan Pablo II sa saiyang
Surat kan 13 de Mayo 1992 na ini na aldaw na ini sarong especial na panahon
para sa pagpangadyi asin paghiras-hirasan, para sa pag-ofrecer kan sadiring
pagtios para sa kaayadan kan bilog na Simbahan, asin pinapagiromdom kaini na
mahiling lugod niato an mga may helang niatong mga tugang si Cristo mismo na sa
paagi kan saiyang pagtios, pagkagadan asin pagkabuhay-liwat, ilinigtas kita na
sangkatawohan.
Sa maabot na 13 de Febrero iyo an Miércoles de
Ceniza. Ngonian na Miércoles an bilog na
Simbahan iseselebrar an poon kan Cuaresma.
Sa pagbugtak kan abo sa satuyang mga ulo sasabihon sa satuya: Repent, and believe in the Gospel o kaya Remember that you are dust, and
to dust you shall return. Magayon na paagi sa pagpoon kan Panahon na
kun saen ginigiromdom asin isinasabuhay liwat kan mga Cristiano an pagsakit,
pagkagadan, asin pagligtas satuya sa Cruz ni Cristo. Panahon ini kan más taimtim na pagpangadyi,
pag-sacrificio sa pag-fasting and abstinence, asin sa paglimos.
Sa maabot na 17 de Febrero iyo an Migrants’ Sunday. Sa tataramon kan Ordo 2013 ginigiromdom niato
an situación kan miliones na trabajadores na Filipino sa ibang bansa, an mga
migrants, an saindang mga familia na nawalat digdi. Pangadyian ta an gabos na katawohan na dai sa
saindang sadiring daga, especialmente an diáspora kan mga Filipino. Sinda lugod magin mga instrument kan Dios sa
pagbalangibog kan Marhay na Bareta sa saindang mapakumbaba asin maugay na
servicio sa Dios asin sa kapwa.
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DISCUSSION: Objectives 1 and 2 Chapter Three
Man’s Response to God possibly to immediately also start Objective 3 as per
feedback.
MAN'S RESPONSE TO GOD
142 By his Revelation, “the
invisible God, from the fullness of his love, addresses men as his friends, and
moves among them, in order to invite and receive them into his own company.” [1] The
adequate response to this invitation is faith.
143 By faith, man completely submits
his intellect and his will to God. [2] With his whole being man
gives his assent to God the revealer. Sacred Scripture calls this human
response to God, the author of revelation, “the obedience of faith”. [3]
1 DV 2; cf. Col 1:15; I Tim 1:17; Ex 33:11; Jn 15:14-15; Bar
3:38 (Vulg.).
2 Cf. DV 5.
3 Cf. Rom 1:5; 16:26
2 Cf. DV 5.
3 Cf. Rom 1:5; 16:26
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DISCUSSION: Objective 3
III. The Characteristics of Faith
Faith is a grace
153 When St. Peter confessed that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, Jesus declared to him that this
revelation did not come “from flesh and blood”, but from “my Father who is in
heaven”. [24] Faith is a gift of God,
a supernatural virtue infused by him. “Before this faith can be exercised, man
must have the grace of God to move and assist him; he must have the interior
helps of the Holy Spirit, who moves the heart and converts it to God, who opens
the eyes of the mind and 'makes it easy for all to accept and believe the
truth.'“ [25]
Faith is a human act
154 Believing is possible only by
grace and the interior helps of the Holy Spirit. But it is no less true that
believing is an authentically human act. Trusting in God and cleaving to the
truths he has revealed is contrary neither to human freedom nor to human
reason. Even in human relations it is not contrary to our dignity to believe
what other persons tell us about themselves and their intentions, or to trust
their promises (for example, when a man and a woman marry) to share a communion
of life with one another. If this is so, still less is it contrary to our
dignity to “yield by faith the full submission of... intellect and will to God
who reveals”, [26] and to share in an
interior communion with him.
155 In faith, the human intellect
and will co-operate with divine grace: “Believing is an act of the intellect
assenting to the divine truth by command of the will moved by God through
grace.” [27]
Faith and understanding
156 What moves us to believe is not
the fact that revealed truths appear as true and intelligible in the light of
our natural reason: we believe “because of the authority of God himself who
reveals them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived”. [28] So “that the submission
of our faith might nevertheless be in accordance with reason, God willed that
external proofs of his Revelation should be joined to the internal helps of the
Holy Spirit.” [29] Thus the miracles of
Christ and the saints, prophecies, the Church's growth and holiness, and her
fruitfulness and stability “are the most certain signs of divine Revelation,
adapted to the intelligence of all”; they are “motives of credibility” (motiva
credibilitatis), which show that the assent of faith is “by no means a blind
impulse of the mind”. [30]
157 Faith is certain. It is more
certain than all human knowledge because it is founded on the very word of God
who cannot lie. To be sure, revealed truths can seem obscure to human reason
and experience, but “the certainty that the divine light gives is greater than
that which the light of natural reason gives.” [31] “Ten thousand
difficulties do not make one doubt.” [32]
158 “Faith seeks understanding”: [33] it
is intrinsic to faith that a believer desires to know better the One in whom he
has put his faith, and to understand better what He has revealed; a more
penetrating knowledge will in turn call forth a greater faith, increasingly set
afire by love. the grace of faith opens “the eyes of your hearts” [34] to a lively
understanding of the contents of Revelation: that is, of the totality of God's
plan and the mysteries of faith, of their connection with each other and with
Christ, the centre of the revealed mystery. “The same Holy Spirit constantly
perfects faith by his gifts, so that Revelation may be more and more profoundly
understood.” [35] In the words of St.
Augustine, “I believe, in order to understand; and I understand, the better to
believe.” [36]
159 Faith and science: “Though faith
is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and
reason. Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed
the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth
ever contradict truth.” [37] “Consequently,
methodical research in all branches of knowledge, provided it is carried out in
a truly scientific manner and does not override moral laws, can never conflict
with the faith, because the things of the world and the things of faith derive
from the same God. the humble and persevering investigator of the secrets of
nature is being led, as it were, by the hand of God in spite of himself, for it
is God, the conserver of all things, who made them what they are.” [38]
The freedom of faith
160 To be human, “man's response to
God by faith must be free, and... therefore nobody is to be forced to embrace
the faith against his will. the act of faith is of its very nature a free act.”
[39]
“God calls men to serve him in spirit and in truth. Consequently they are bound
to him in conscience, but not coerced. . . This fact received its fullest
manifestation in Christ Jesus.” [40] Indeed, Christ invited
people to faith and conversion, but never coerced them. “For he bore witness to
the truth but refused to use force to impose it on those who spoke against it.
His kingdom... grows by the love with which Christ, lifted up on the cross,
draws men to himself.” [41]
The necessity of faith
161 Believing in Jesus Christ and in
the One who sent him for our salvation is necessary for obtaining that
salvation. [42] “Since “without faith
it is impossible to please (God) “ and to attain to the fellowship of his sons,
therefore without faith no one has ever attained justification, nor will anyone
obtain eternal life 'But he who endures to the end.'“]
Perseverance in faith
162 Faith is an entirely free gift
that God makes to man. We can lose this priceless gift, as St. Paul indicated
to St. Timothy: “Wage the good warfare, holding faith and a good conscience. By
rejecting conscience, certain persons have made shipwreck of their faith.” [44] To
live, grow and persevere in the faith until the end we must nourish it with the
word of God; we must beg the Lord to increase our faith; [45] it must be “working
through charity,” abounding in hope, and rooted in the faith of the Church. [46]
Faith - the beginning of eternal
life
163 Faith makes us taste in advance
the light of the beatific vision, the goal of our journey here below. Then we
shall see God “face to face”, “as he is”. [47] So faith is already the
beginning of eternal life: When we contemplate the blessings of faith even now,
as if gazing at a reflection in a mirror, it is as if we already possessed the
wonderful things which our faith assures us we shall one day enjoy. [48]
164 Now, however, “we walk by faith,
not by sight”; [49] we perceive God as “in
a mirror, dimly” and only “in part”. [50] Even though enlightened
by him in whom it believes, faith is often lived in darkness and can be put to
the test. the world we live in often seems very far from the one promised us by
faith. Our experiences of evil and suffering, injustice and death, seem to
contradict the Good News; they can shake our faith and become a temptation
against it.
165 It is then we must turn to the
witnesses of faith: to Abraham, who “in hope... believed against hope”; [51] to
the Virgin Mary, who, in “her pilgrimage of faith”, walked into the “night of
faith” [52] in sharing the darkness
of her son's suffering and death; and to so many others: “Therefore, since we
are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every
weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the
race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our
faith.” [53]
24 Mt 16:17; cf. Gal 1:15; Mt 11:25.
25 DV 5; cf. DS 377; 3010.
26 Dei Filius: 3: DS 3008.
27 St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II, 2, 9; cf Dei Filius 3; DS 3010.
28 Dei Filius: 3 DS 3008.
29 Dei Filius: 3 DS 3009.
30 Dei Filius: 3: DS 3008-3010; Cf. Mk 16 20; Heb 2:4
31 St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II 171, 5, obj. 3.
32 John Henry Cardinal Newman, Apologia pro vita sua (London Longman, 1878) 239.
33 St. Anselm, Prosl. prooem. PL 153 225A.
34 Eph 1:18
35 DV 5.
36 St. Augustine, Sermo 43, 7, 9: PL 38, 257-258.
37 Dei Filius 4: DS 3017.
38 GS 36 # 1.
39 DH 10; cf. CIC, can. 748 # 2.
40 DH 11.
41 DH 11; cf. Jn 18:37; 12:32.
42 Cf. Mk 16:16; Jn 3:36; 6:40 et al.
44 1 Tim 1:18-19
45 Cf. Mk 9:24; Lk 17:5; 22:32
46 Gal 5:6; Rom 15:13; cf. Jas 2:14-26
47 1 Cor 13:12; I Jn 3:2
48 St. Basil De Spiritu Sancto 15, 36: PG 32, 132; cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II, 4, 1.
49 2 Cor 5:7.
50 l Cor 13:12.
51 Rom 4:18
52 LG 58; John Paul II, RMat 18.
53 Heb 12:1-2. Article 2
25 DV 5; cf. DS 377; 3010.
26 Dei Filius: 3: DS 3008.
27 St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II, 2, 9; cf Dei Filius 3; DS 3010.
28 Dei Filius: 3 DS 3008.
29 Dei Filius: 3 DS 3009.
30 Dei Filius: 3: DS 3008-3010; Cf. Mk 16 20; Heb 2:4
31 St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II 171, 5, obj. 3.
32 John Henry Cardinal Newman, Apologia pro vita sua (London Longman, 1878) 239.
33 St. Anselm, Prosl. prooem. PL 153 225A.
34 Eph 1:18
35 DV 5.
36 St. Augustine, Sermo 43, 7, 9: PL 38, 257-258.
37 Dei Filius 4: DS 3017.
38 GS 36 # 1.
39 DH 10; cf. CIC, can. 748 # 2.
40 DH 11.
41 DH 11; cf. Jn 18:37; 12:32.
42 Cf. Mk 16:16; Jn 3:36; 6:40 et al.
44 1 Tim 1:18-19
45 Cf. Mk 9:24; Lk 17:5; 22:32
46 Gal 5:6; Rom 15:13; cf. Jas 2:14-26
47 1 Cor 13:12; I Jn 3:2
48 St. Basil De Spiritu Sancto 15, 36: PG 32, 132; cf. St. Thomas Aquinas, STh II-II, 4, 1.
49 2 Cor 5:7.
50 l Cor 13:12.
51 Rom 4:18
52 LG 58; John Paul II, RMat 18.
53 Heb 12:1-2. Article 2
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