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CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Part One Section Two Chapter One I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER
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To discuss in general Catechism of the Catholic Church Part One The
Profession of Faith
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To discuss in general CCC Part One Section Two The Profession of the
Christian Faith
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To discuss in particular CCC Part One Section Two Chapter One I BELIEVE
IN GOD THE FATHER
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DISCUSSION (Introduction to Topic):
CHAPTER
ONE I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER
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Our profession of faith begins with God, for God is the First and the Last,1 The
beginning and the end of everything. the Credo begins with God the Father, for
the Father is the first divine person of the Most Holy Trinity; our Creed
begins with the creation of heaven and earth, for creation is the beginning and
the foundation of all God's works.
"I
BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH"
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1. I BELIEVE IN GOD
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"I believe in God": this first affirmation of the Apostles' Creed is
also the most fundamental. the whole Creed speaks of God, and when it also
speaks of man and of the world it does so in relation to God. the other
articles of the Creed all depend on the first, just as the remaining
Commandments make the first explicit. the other articles help us to know God
better as he revealed himself progressively to men. "The faithful first
profess their belief in God."2
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DISCUSSION (Direct and full discussion of Topic):
214 God,
"HE WHO IS", revealed himself to Israel as the one "abounding in
steadfast love and faithfulness".27 These two terms
express summarily the riches of the divine name. In all his works God displays,
not only his kindness, goodness, grace and steadfast love, but also his
trustworthiness, constancy, faithfulness and truth. "I give thanks to your
name for your steadfast love and your faithfulness."28 He
is the Truth, for "God is light and in him there is no darkness";
"God is love", as the apostle John teaches.29
215 "The sum of your
word is truth; and every one of your righteous ordinances endures
forever."30 "And now, O LORD God, you are God, and
your words are true";31 this is why God's promises always
come true.32God is Truth itself, whose words cannot deceive. This is
why one can abandon oneself in full trust to the truth and faithfulness of his
word in all things. The beginning of sin and of man's fall was due to a lie of
the tempter who induced doubt of God's word, kindness and faithfulness.
216 God's
truth is his wisdom, which commands the whole created order and governs the
world.33 God, who alone made heaven and earth, can alone impart
true knowledge of every created thing in relation to himself.34
217 God
is also truthful when he reveals himself - the teaching that comes from God is
"true instruction".35 When he sends his Son into the
world it will be "to bear witness to the truth":36 "We
know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, to know him
who is true."37
218 In the course of its
history, Israel was able to discover that God had only one reason to reveal
himself to them, a single motive for choosing them from among all peoples as
his special possession: his sheer gratuitous love.38 And thanks
to the prophets Israel understood that it was again out of love that God never
stopped saving them and pardoning their unfaithfulness and sins.39
219 God's
love for Israel is compared to a father's love for his son. His love for his
people is stronger than a mother's for her children. God loves his people more
than a bridegroom his beloved; his love will be victorious over even the worst
infidelities and will extend to his most precious gift: "God so loved the
world that he gave his only Son."40
220 God's
love is "everlasting":41 "For the mountains may
depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from
you."42 Through Jeremiah, God declares to his people,
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my
faithfulness to you."43
221 But
St. John goes even further when he affirms that "God is love":44 God's
very being is love. By sending his only Son and the Spirit of Love in the
fullness of time, God has revealed his innermost secret:45 God
himself is an eternal exchange of love, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he has
destined us to share in that exchange.
222 Believing
in God, the only One, and loving him with all our being has enormous
consequences for our whole life.
223 It
means coming to know God's greatness and majesty: "Behold, God is
great, and we know him not."46 Therefore, we must
"serve God first".47
224 It
means living in thanksgiving: if God is the only One, everything we are and
have comes from him: "What have you that you did not receive?"48 "What
shall I render to the LORD for all his bounty to me?"49
225 It
means knowing the unity and true dignity of all men: everyone is made in
the image and likeness of God.50
226 It
means making good use of created things: faith in God, the only One, leads
us to use everything that is not God only insofar as it brings us closer to
him, and to detach ourselves from it insofar as it turns us away from him:
My Lord and my God, take from me everything that distances me from
you.
My Lord and my God, give me everything that brings me closer to you.
My Lord and my God, detach me from myself to give my all to you.51
My Lord and my God, give me everything that brings me closer to you.
My Lord and my God, detach me from myself to give my all to you.51
227 It
means trusting God in every circumstance, even in adversity. A prayer of
St. Teresa of Jesus wonderfully expresses this trust:
Let nothing trouble you / Let nothing frighten you
Everything passes / God never changes
Patience / Obtains all
Whoever has God / Wants for nothing
God alone is enough.52
Everything passes / God never changes
Patience / Obtains all
Whoever has God / Wants for nothing
God alone is enough.52
228 "Hear,
O Israel, the LORD our God is one LORD. . ." (Dt 6:4; Mk 12:29).
"The supreme being must be unique, without equal. . . If God is
not one, he is not God" (Tertullian, Adv. Marc., 1, 3, 5: PL
2, 274).
229 Faith
in God leads us to turn to him alone as our first origin and our ultimate goal,
and neither to prefer anything to him nor to substitute anything for him.
230 Even
when he reveals himself, God remains a mystery beyond words: "If you
understood him, it would not be God" (St. Augustine, Sermo 52, 6, 16: PL
38, 360 and Sermo 117, 3, 5: PL 38, 663).
231 The
God of our faith has revealed himself as HE WHO IS; and he has made himself
known as "abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness" (Ex 34:6).
God's very being is Truth and Love.
1 Cf. Isa 44:6.
2 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
3 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
4 Deut 6:45.
5 Isa 45:22-24; cf. Phil 2:10-11.
6 Mk 12:29-30
7 Cf. Mk 12:35-37.
8 Lateran Council IV: DS 800.
9 Ex 3:6.
10 Ex 3:13-15.
11 Cf. Isa 45:15; Judg 13:18.
12 Ex 3:6,12.
13 Cf. Ex 3:5-6.
14 Isa 6:5.
15 Lk 5:8.
16 Hos 11:9.
17 1 Jn 3:19-20.
18 Cf. Ex 32; 33:12-17.
19 Ex 33:18-19.
20 Ex 34:5-6; cf. 34:9.
21 Ex 34:7.
22 Eph 2:4.
23 Jn 8:28 (Gk.).
24 Cf. Isa 44:6.
25 Ps 102:26-27.
26 Jas 1:17.
27 Ex 34:6.
28 Ps 138:2; cf. Ps 85:11.
29 1 Jn 1:5; 4:8.
30 Ps 119:160.
31 2 Sam 7:28.
32 Cf. Deut 7:9.
33 Cf. Wis 13:1-9.
34 Cf. Ps 115:15; Wis 7:17-21.
35 Mal 2:6.
36 Jn 18:37.
37 1 Jn 5:20; cf. Jn 17:3.
38 Cf. Deut 4:37; 7:8; 10:15.
39 Cf. Isa 43:1-7; Hos 2.
40 Jn 3:16; cf. Hos 11:1; Isa 49:14-15; 62:4-5; Ezek 16; Hos 11.
41 Isa 54:8.
42 Isa 54:10; cf. 54:8.
43 Jer 31:3.
44 l Jn 4:8,16.
45 Cf. 1 Cor 2:7-16; Eph 3:9-12.
46 Job 36:26.
47 St. Joan of Arc.
48 1 Cor 4:7.
49 Ps 116:12.
50 Gen 1:26.
51 St. Nicholas of Flüe; cf. Mt 5:29-30; 16:24-26.
52 St. Teresa of Jesus, Poesías 30, in The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, vol. III, tr. K. Kavanaugh, OCD, and O. Rodriguez, OCD (Washington DC: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1985), 386 no. 9, tr. by John Wall.
2 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
3 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
4 Deut 6:45.
5 Isa 45:22-24; cf. Phil 2:10-11.
6 Mk 12:29-30
7 Cf. Mk 12:35-37.
8 Lateran Council IV: DS 800.
9 Ex 3:6.
10 Ex 3:13-15.
11 Cf. Isa 45:15; Judg 13:18.
12 Ex 3:6,12.
13 Cf. Ex 3:5-6.
14 Isa 6:5.
15 Lk 5:8.
16 Hos 11:9.
17 1 Jn 3:19-20.
18 Cf. Ex 32; 33:12-17.
19 Ex 33:18-19.
20 Ex 34:5-6; cf. 34:9.
21 Ex 34:7.
22 Eph 2:4.
23 Jn 8:28 (Gk.).
24 Cf. Isa 44:6.
25 Ps 102:26-27.
26 Jas 1:17.
27 Ex 34:6.
28 Ps 138:2; cf. Ps 85:11.
29 1 Jn 1:5; 4:8.
30 Ps 119:160.
31 2 Sam 7:28.
32 Cf. Deut 7:9.
33 Cf. Wis 13:1-9.
34 Cf. Ps 115:15; Wis 7:17-21.
35 Mal 2:6.
36 Jn 18:37.
37 1 Jn 5:20; cf. Jn 17:3.
38 Cf. Deut 4:37; 7:8; 10:15.
39 Cf. Isa 43:1-7; Hos 2.
40 Jn 3:16; cf. Hos 11:1; Isa 49:14-15; 62:4-5; Ezek 16; Hos 11.
41 Isa 54:8.
42 Isa 54:10; cf. 54:8.
43 Jer 31:3.
44 l Jn 4:8,16.
45 Cf. 1 Cor 2:7-16; Eph 3:9-12.
46 Job 36:26.
47 St. Joan of Arc.
48 1 Cor 4:7.
49 Ps 116:12.
50 Gen 1:26.
51 St. Nicholas of Flüe; cf. Mt 5:29-30; 16:24-26.
52 St. Teresa of Jesus, Poesías 30, in The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, vol. III, tr. K. Kavanaugh, OCD, and O. Rodriguez, OCD (Washington DC: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1985), 386 no. 9, tr. by John Wall.
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