Catechism of The Council of Trent (in Less than a Year)
Mark Langley
The Catechism of the Council of Trent published in 1566 by order of Pope St. Pius V and edited by St Charles Borromeo takes its reader on a grand and eloquent t...
In this episode we discuss the Catechism's explanation of the the fifth petition of the Lord's Prayer "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." The catechism explains the importance of this petition and gives an explanation for each word in the petition.
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Day 125 Fourth Petition in the Lord's Prayer: Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
In this episode we read the catechism concernng the fourth petition in the Lord's Prayer. The Catechism explains each word in the petition in particular. What are the two senses of "Bread?" What is signified by "our" and "daily?"
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Day 124 The Third Petition of The Lord's Prayer Thy Will Be Done
In this episode we read the catechism concerning the third petition of the Lord's Prayer. Among many other things, the Catechism sets forth at least six things that are meant by the words "Be Done."
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Day 123 The Second Petition "Thy Kingdom Come"
In this episode we discuss the second petition of the Lord's Prayer "Thy Kingdom Come". The Catechism sets forth three different significations of the word kingdom and three different ways in which we pray for the kingdom to come.
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Day 122 First Petition of the Lord's Prayer "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
In this episode we discuss the first petition of the Lord's Prayer, Hallowed be Thy Name. Among other things the Catechism sets forth at least five things that we are asking for in these words. In addition we read an article from the Summa Theologica in which St Thomas asks the questions "whether the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer are fittingly assigned?" (S.T. IIa IIae Q. 83 a.9)
Über Catechism of The Council of Trent (in Less than a Year)
The Catechism of the Council of Trent published in 1566 by order of Pope St. Pius V and edited by St Charles Borromeo takes its reader on a grand and eloquent tour of the Creed, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments and The Lord's Prayer. A must read for every Catholic who wishes to understand his Faith more deeply.