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APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION FIDEI DEPOSITUM
I. The Process and Spirit of Drafting the Text
II. Arrangement of the Material
III. The Doctrinal Value of the Text
PROLOGUE
I. THE LIFE OF MAN — TO KNOW AND LOVE GOD
II. HANDING ON THE FAITH: CATECHESIS
III. THE AIM AND INTENDED READERSHIP OF THE CATECHISM
IV. STRUCTURE OF THIS CATECHISM
Part One: The Profession of Faith
Part Two: The Sacraments of Faith
Part Three: The Life of Faith
Part Four: Prayer in the Life of Faith
V. PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS FOR USING THIS CATECHISM
VI. NECESSARY ADAPTATIONS
Above All — Charity
PART ONE: THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
SECTION ONE: "I BELIEVE"-"WE BELIEVE"
CHAPTER ONE: MAN'S CAPACITY FOR GOD
I. THE DESIRE FOR GOD
II. WAYS OF COMING TO KNOW GOD
III. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD ACCORDING TO THE CHURCH
IV. HOW CAN WE SPEAK ABOUT GOD?
CHAPTER TWO: GOD COMES TO MEET MAN
ARTICLE 1: THE REVELATION OF GOD
I. GOD REVEALS HIS "PLAN OF LOVING GOODNESS"
II. THE STAGES OF REVELATION
In the beginning God makes himself known
The covenant with Noah
God chooses Abraham
God forms his people Israel
III. CHRIST JESUS - "MEDIATOR AND FULLNESS OF ALL REVELATION"
God has said everything in his Word
There will be no further Revelation
ARTICLE 2: THE TRANSMISSION OF DIVINE REVELATION
I. THE APOSTOLIC TRADITION
In the apostolic preaching. . .
. . . continued in apostolic succession
II. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRADITION AND SACRED SCRIPTURE
One common source. . .
. . . two distinct modes of transmission
Apostolic Tradition and ecclesial traditions
III. THE INTERPRETATION OF THE HERITAGE OF FAITH
The heritage of faith entrusted to the whole of the Church
The Magisterium of the Church
The dogmas of the faith
The supernatural sense of faith
Growth in understanding the faith
ARTICLE 3: SACRED SCRIPTURE
I. CHRIST - THE UNIQUE WORD OF SACRED SCRIPTURE
II. INSPIRATION AND TRUTH OF SACRED SCRIPTURE
III. THE HOLY SPIRIT, INTERPRETER OF SCRIPTURE
The senses of Scripture
IV. THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE
The Old Testament
The New Testament
The unity of the Old and New Testaments
V. SACRED SCRIPTURE IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER THREE: MAN'S RESPONSE TO GOD
ARTICLE 1: I BELIEVE
I. THE OBEDIENCE OF FAITH
Abraham - "father of all who believe"
Mary - "Blessed is she who believed"
II. "I KNOW WHOM I HAVE BELIEVED"
To believe in God alone
To believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God
To believe in the Holy Spirit
III. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FAITH
Faith is a grace
Faith is a human act
Faith and understanding
The freedom of faith
The necessity of faith
Perseverance in faith
Faith - the beginning of eternal life
ARTICLE 2: WE BELIEVE
I. "LORD, LOOK UPON THE FAITH OF YOUR CHURCH"
II. THE LANGUAGE OF FAITH
III. ONLY ONE FAITH
SECTION TWO: THE PROFESSION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
THE CREEDS
CHAPTER ONE: I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER
ARTICLE 1: "I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH"
Paragraph 1. I Believe in God
I. "I BELIEVE IN ONE GOD"
II. GOD REVEALS HIS NAME
The living God
"I Am who I Am"
"A God merciful and gracious"
God alone IS
III. GOD, "HE WHO IS", IS TRUTH AND LOVE
God is Truth
God is Love
IV. THE IMPLICATIONS OF FAITH IN ONE GOD
Paragraph 2. The Father
I. "IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND OF THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT"
II. THE REVELATION OF GOD AS TRINITY
The Father revealed by the Son
The Father and the son revealed by the spirit
III. THE HOLY TRINITY IN THE TEACHING OF THE FAITH
The formation of the Trinitarian dogma
The dogma of the Holy Trinity
IV. THE DIVINE WORKS AND THE TRINITARIAN MISSIONS
Paragraph 3. The Almighty
"He does whatever he pleases"
"You are merciful to all, for you can do all thing"
The mystery of God's apparent powerlessness
Paragraph 4. The Creator
I. CATECHESIS ON CREATION
II. CREATION - WORK OF THE HOLY TRINITY
III. "THE WORLD WAS CREATED FOR THE GLORY OF GOD"
IV. THE MYSTERY OF CREATION
God creates by wisdom and love
God creates "out of nothing"
God creates an ordered and good world
God transcends creation and is present to it
God upholds and sustains creation
V. GOD CARRIES OUT HIS PLAN: DIVINE PROVIDENCE
Providence and secondary causes
Providence and the scandal of evil
Paragraph 5. Heaven and Earth
I. THE ANGELS
The existence of angels - a truth of faith
Who are they?
Christ "with all his angels"
The angels in the life of the Church
II. THE VISIBLE WORLD
Paragraph 6. Man
I. "IN THE IMAGE OF GOD"
II. "BODY AND SOUL BUT TRULY ONE"
III. "MALE AND FEMALE HE CREATED THEM"
Equality and difference willed by God
"Each for the other" - "A unity in two"
IV. MAN IN PARADISE
Paragraph 7. The Fall
I. WHERE SIN ABOUNDED, GRACE ABOUNDED ALL THE MORE
The reality of sin
Original sin - an essential truth of the faith
How to read the account of the fall
II. THE FALL OF THE ANGELS
III. ORIGINAL SIN
Freedom put to the test
Man's first sin
The consequences of Adam's sin for humanity
A hard battle. . .
IV. "YOU DID NOT ABANDON HIM TO THE POWER OF DEATH"
CHAPTER TWO: I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY SON OF GOD
The Good News: God has sent his Son
"To preach. . . the unsearchable riches of Christ"
At the heart of catechesis: Christ
ARTICLE 2: "AND IN JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY SON, OUR LORD"
I. JESUS
II. CHRIST
III. THE ONLY SON OF GOD
IV. LORD
ARTICLE 3: "HE WAS CONCEIVED BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, AND WAS BORN OF THE VIRGIN MARY"
Paragraph 1. The Son of God Became Man
I. WHY DID THE WORD BECOME FLESH?
II. THE INCARNATION
III. TRUE GOD AND TRUE MAN
IV. HOW IS THE SON OF GOD MAN?
Christ's soul and his human knowledge
Christ's human will
Christ's true body
The heart of the Incarnate Word
Paragraph 2. "Conceived by the Power of the Holy Spirit and Born of the Virgin Mary"
I. CONCEIVED BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. . .
II....BORN OF THE VIRGIN MARY
Mary's predestination
The Immaculate Conception
"Let it be done to me according to your word. . ."
Mary's divine motherhood
Mary's virginity
Mary-"ever-virgin"
Mary's virginal motherhood in God's plan
Paragraph 3. The Mysteries of Christ's Life
I. CHRIST'S WHOLE LIFE IS MYSTERY
Characteristics common to Jesus' mysteries
Our communion in the mysteries of Jesus
II. THE MYSTERIES OF JESUS' INFANCY AND HIDDEN LIFE
The preparations
The Christmas mystery
The mysteries of Jesus' infancy
The mysteries of Jesus' hidden life
III. THE MYSTERIES OF JESUS' PUBLIC LIFE
The baptism of Jesus
Jesus' temptations
"The kingdom of God is at hand"
The proclamation of the kingdom of God
The signs of the kingdom of God
"The keys of the kingdom"
A foretaste of the kingdom: the Transfiguration
Jesus' ascent to Jerusalem
Jesus' messianic entrance into Jerusalem
ARTICLE 4: "JESUS CHRIST SUFFERED UNDER PONTIUS PILATE, WAS CRUCIFIED, DIED AND WAS BURIED"
Paragraph 1. Jesus and Israel
I. JESUS AND THE LAW
II. JESUS AND THE TEMPLE
III. JESUS AND ISRAEL'S FAITH IN THE ONE GOD AND SAVIOUR
Paragraph 2. Jesus Died Crucified
I. THE TRIAL OF JESUS
Divisions among the Jewish authorities concerning Jesus
Jews are not collectively responsible for Jesus' death
All sinners were the authors of Christ's Passion
II. CHRIST'S REDEMPTIVE DEATH IN GOD'S PLAN OF SALVATION
"Jesus handed over according to the definite plan of God"
"He died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures"
"For our sake God made him to be sin"
God takes the initiative of universal redeeming love
III. CHRIST OFFERED HIMSELF TO HIS FATHER FOR OUR SINS
Christ's whole life is an offering to the Father
"The Lamb who takes away the sin of the world"
Jesus freely embraced the Father's redeeming love
At the Last Supper Jesus anticipated the free offering of his life
The agony at Gethsemani
Christ's death is the unique and definitive sacrifice
Jesus substitutes his obedience for our disobedience
Jesus consummates his sacrifice on the cross
Our participation in Christ's sacrifice
Paragraph 3. Jesus Christ was Buried
Christ in the tomb in his body
"You will not let your Holy One see corruption"
"Buried with Christ. . ."
ARTICLE 5: "HE DESCENDED INTO HELL. ON THE THIRD DAY HE ROSE AGAIN"
Paragraph 1. Christ Descended into Hell
Paragraph 2. On the Third Day He Rose from the Dead
I. THE HISTORICAL AND TRANSCENDENT EVENT
The empty tomb
The appearances of the Risen One
The condition of Christ's risen humanity
The Resurrection as transcendent event
II. THE RESURRECTION - A WORK OF THE HOLY TRINITY
III. THE MEANING AND SAVING SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESURRECTION
ARTICLE 6: "HE ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN AND IS SEATED AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER"
ARTICLE 7: "FROM THENCE HE WILL COME AGAlN TO JUDGE THE LIVING AND THE DEAD"
I. HE WILL COME AGAIN IN GLORY
Christ already reigns through the Church. . .
. . . until all things are subjected to him
The glorious advent of Christ, the hope of Israel
The Church's ultimate trial
II. TO JUDGE THE LIVING AND THE DEAD
CHAPTER THREE: I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT
ARTICLE 8: "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT"
I. THE JOINT MISSION OF THE SON AND THE SPIRIT
THE NAME, TITLES, AND SYMBOLS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The proper name of the Holy Spirit
Titles of the Holy Spirit
Symbols of the Holy Spirit
III. GOD'S SPIRIT AND WORD IN THE TIME OF THE PROMISES
In creation
The Spirit of the promise
In Theophanies and the Law
In the Kingdom and the Exile
Expectation of the Messiah and his Spirit
IV. THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST IN THE FULLNESS OF TIME
John, precursor, prophet, and baptist
"Rejoice, you who are full of grace"
Christ Jesus
V. THE SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH IN THE LAST DAYS
Pentecost
The Holy Spirit - God's gift
The Holy Spirit and the Church
ARTICLE 9: "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH"
Paragraph 1. The Church in God's Plan
I. NAMES AND IMAGES OF THE CHURCH
Symbols of the Church
II. THE CHURCH'S ORIGIN, FOUNDATION AND MISSION
A plan born in the Father's heart
The Church- foreshadowed from the world's beginning
The Church - prepared for in the Old Covenant
The Church - instituted by Christ Jesus
The Church - revealed by the Holy Spirit
The Church - perfected in glory
III. THE MYSTERY OF THE CHURCH
The Church - both visible and spiritual
The Church - mystery of men's union with God
The universal Sacrament of Salvation
Paragraph 2. The Church - People of God, Body of Christ, Temple of the Holy Spirit
I. THE CHURCH - PEOPLE OF GOD
Characteristics of the People of Got
A priestly, prophetic, and royal people
II. THE CHURCH-BODY OF CHRIST
The Church is communion with Jesus
"One Body"
"Christ is the Head of this Body"
The Church is the Bride of Christ
III. THE CHURCH IS THE TEMPLE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Charisms
Paragraph 3. The Church Is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
I. THE CHURCH IS ONE
"The sacred mystery of the Church's unity" (UR 2)
Wounds to unity
Toward unity
II. THE CHURCH IS HOLY
III. THE CHURCH IS CATHOLIC
What does "catholic" mean?
Each particular Church is "catholic"
Who belongs to the Catholic Church?
The Church and non-Christians
"Outside the Church there is no salvation"
Mission - a requirement of the Church's catholicity
IV. THE CHURCH IS APOSTOLIC
The Apostles' mission
The bishops - successors of the apostles
The apostolate
Paragraph 4. Christ's Faithful - Hierarchy, Laity, Consecrated Life
I. THE HIERARCHICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH
Why the ecclesial ministry?
The episcopal college and its head, the Pope
The teaching office
The sanctifying office
The governing office
II. THE LAY FAITHFUL
The vocation of lay people
The participation of lay people in Christ's priestly office
Participation in Christ's prophetic office
Participation in Christ's kingly office
III. THE CONSECRATED LIFE
Evangelical counsels, consecrated life
One great tree, with many branches
The eremitic life
Consecrated virgins and widows
Religious life
Secular institutes
Societies of apostolic life
Consecration and mission: proclaiming the King who is corning
Paragraph 5. The Communion of Saints
I. COMMUNION IN SPIRITUAL GOODS
II. THE COMMUNION OF THE CHURCH OF HEAVEN AND EARTH
Paragraph 6. Mary - Mother of Christ,
Mother of the Church
I. MARY'S MOTHERHOOD WITH REGARD TO THE CHURCH
Wholly united with her Son . . .
. . . also in her Assumption
. . . she is our Mother in the order of grace
II. DEVOTION TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN
III. MARY-ESCHATOLOGICAL ICON OF THE CHURCH
ARTICLE 10: "I BELIEVE IN THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS"
I. ONE BAPTISM FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS
II. THE POWER OF THE KEYS
ARTICLE 11: "I BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY"
I. CHRIST'S RESURRECTION AND OURS
The progressive revelation of the Resurrection
How do the dead rise?
Risen with Christ
II. DYING IN CHRIST JESUS
Death
The meaning of Christian death
ARTICLE 12: "I BELIEVE IN LIFE EVERLASTING"
I. THE PARTICULAR JUDGMENT
II. HEAVEN
III. THE FINAL PURIFICATION, OR PURGATORY
IV. HELL
V. THE LAST JUDGMENT
VI. THE HOPE OF THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH
"AMEN"
PART TWO: THE CELEBRATION OF THE CHRISTIAN MYSTERY
Why the liturgy?
What does the word liturgy mean?
Liturgy as source of life
Prayer and liturgy
Catechesis and liturgy
SECTION ONE: THE SACRAMENTAL ECONOMY
CHAPTER ONE: THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE AGE OF THE CHURCH
ARTICLE 1: THE LITURGY - WORK OF THE HOLY TRINITY
I. THE FATHER-SOURCE AND GOAL OF THE LITURGY
II. CHRIST'S WORK IN THE LITURGY
Christ glorified . . .
. . . from the time of the Church of the Apostles . . .
. . . is present in the earthly liturgy . . .
. . . which participates in the liturgy of heaven
III. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH IN THE LITURGY
The Holy Spirit prepares for the reception of Christ
The Holy Spirit recalls the mystery of Christ
The Holy Spirit makes present the mystery of Christ
The communion of the Holy Spirit
ARTICLE 2: THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE CHURCH'S SACRAMENTS
THE SACRAMENTS OF CHRIST
II. THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
III. THE SACRAMENTS OF FAITH
IV. THE SACRAMENTS OF SALVATION
V. THE SACRAMENTS OF ETERNAL LIFE
CHAPTER TWO: THE SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATION OF THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
ARTICLE 1: CELEBRATING THE CHURCH'S LITURGY
I. WHO CELEBRATES?
The celebrants of the heavenly liturgy
The celebrants of the sacramental liturgy
II. HOW IS THE LITURGY CELEBRATED?
Signs and symbols
Words and actions
Singing and music
Holy images
III. WHEN IS THE LITURGY CELEBRATED?
Liturgical seasons
The Lord's day
The liturgical year
The sanctoral in the liturgical year
The Liturgy of the Hours
IV. WHERE IS THE LITURGY CELEBRATED?
ARTICLE 2: LITURGICAL DIVERSITY AND THE UNITY OF THE MYSTERY
Liturgical traditions and the catholicity of the Church
Liturgy and culture
SECTION TWO: THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER ONE: THE SACRAMENTS OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
ARTICLE 1: THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
WHAT IS THIS SACRAMENT CALLED?
II. BAPTISM IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
Prefigurations of Baptism in the Old Covenant
Christ's Baptism
Baptism in the Church
III. HOW IS THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM CELEBRATED?
Christian Initiation
The mystagogy of the celebration
IV. WHO CAN RECEIVE BAPTISM?
The Baptism of adults
The Baptism of infants
Faith and Baptism
V. WHO CAN BAPTIZE?
VI. THE NECESSITY OF BAPTISM
VII. THE GRACE OF BAPTISM
For the forgiveness of sins . . .
"A new creature"
Incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ
The sacramental bond of the unity of Christians
An indelible spiritual mark . . .
ARTICLE 2: THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
I. CONFIRMATION IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
Two traditions: East and West
II. THE SIGNS AND THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION
The celebration of Confirmation
III. THE EFFECTS OF CONFIRMATION
IV. WHO CAN RECEIVE THIS SACRAMENT?
V. THE MINISTER OF CONFIRMATION
ARTICLE 3: THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST
THE EUCHARIST-SOURCE AND SUMMIT OF ECCLESIAL LIFE
II. WHAT IS THIS SACRAMENT CALLED?
III. THE EUCHARIST IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
The signs of bread and wine
The institution of the Eucharist
"Do this in memory of me"
IV. THE LITURGICAL CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
The Mass of all ages
The movement of the celebration
V. THE SACRAMENTAL SACRIFICE THANKSGIVING, MEMORIAL, PRESENCE
Thanksgiving and praise to the Father
The sacrificial memorial of Christ and of his Body, the Church
The presence of Christ by the power of his word and the Holy Spirit
VI. THE PASCHAL BANQUET
"Take this and eat it, all of you": communion
The fruits of Holy Communion
VII. THE EUCHARIST - "PLEDGE OF THE GLORY TO COME"
CHAPTER TWO: THE SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
ARTICLE 4: THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION
I. WHAT IS THIS SACRAMENT CALLED?
II. WHY A SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION AFTER BAPTISM?
III. THE CONVERSION OF THE BAPTIZED
IV. INTERIOR PENANCE
V. THE MANY FORMS OF PENANCE IN CHRISTIAN LIFE
VI. THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION
Only God forgives sin
Reconciliation with the Church
The sacrament of forgiveness
VII. THE ACTS OF THE PENITENT
Contrition
The confession of sins
Satisfaction
VIII. THE MINISTER OF THIS SACRAMENT
IX. THE EFFECTS OF THIS SACRAMENT
X. INDULGENCES
The punishments of sin
In the Communion of Saints
Obtaining indulgence from God through the Church
XI. THE CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
ARTICLE 5: THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK
I. ITS FOUNDATIONS IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
Illness in human life
The sick person before God
Christ the physician
"Heal the sick . . ."
A sacrament of the sick
II. WHO RECEIVES AND WHO ADMINISTERS THIS SACRAMENT?
In case of grave illness . . .
" . . . let him call for the presbyters of the Church"
III. HOW IS THIS SACRAMENT CELEBRATED?
IV. THE EFFECTS OF THE CELEBRATION OF THIS SACRAMENT
V. VIATICUM, THE LAST SACRAMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN
CHAPTER THREE: THE SACRAMENTS AT THE SERVICE OF COMMUNION
ARTICLE 6: THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS
I. WHY IS THIS SACRAMENT CALLED "ORDERS"?
I. THE THREE DEGREES OF THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS
Episcopal ordination- fullness of the sacrament of Holy Orders
The ordination of priests - co-workers of the bishops
The ordination of deacons - "in order to serve"
II. THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
The priesthood of the Old Covenant
The one priesthood of Christ
Two participations in the one priesthood of Christ
In the person of Christ the Head . . .
. . . "in the name of the whole Church"
IV. THE CELEBRATION OF THIS SACRAMENT
V. WHO CAN CONFER THIS SACRAMENT?
VI. WHO CAN RECEIVE THIS SACRAMENT?
VII. THE EFFECTS OF THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS
The indelible character
The grace of the Holy Spirit
ARTICLE 7: THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
MARRIAGE IN GOD'S PLAN
Marriage in the order of creation
Marriage under the regime of sin
Marriage under the pedagogy of the Law
Marriage in the Lord
Virginity for the sake of the Kingdom
II. THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE
III. MATRIMONIAL CONSENT
Mixed marriages and disparity of cult
IV. THE EFFECTS OF THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
The marriage bond
The grace of the sacrament of Matrimony
V. THE GOODS AND REQUIREMENTS OF CONJUGAL LOVE
The unity and indissolubility of marriage
The fidelity of conjugal love
The openness to fertility
VI. THE DOMESTIC CHURCH
CHAPTER FOUR: OTHER LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
ARTICLE 1: SACRAMENTALS
The characteristics of sacramentals
Various forms of sacramentals
Popular piety
ARTICLE 2: CHRISTIAN FUNERALS
I. THE CHRISTIAN'S LAST PASSOVER
II. THE CELEBRATION OF FUNERALS
PART THREE: LIFE IN CHRIST
SECTION ONE: MAN'S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT
CHAPTER ONE: THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
ARTICLE 1: MAN: THE IMAGE OF GOD
ARTICLE 2: OUR VOCATION TO BEATITUDE
I. THE BEATITUDES
II. THE DESIRE FOR HAPPINESS
III. CHRISTIAN BEATITUDE
ARTICLE 3: MAN'S FREEDOM
I. FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
II. HUMAN FREEDOM IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION
ARTICLE 4: THE MORALITY OF HUMAN ACTS
I. THE SOURCES OF MORALITY
II. GOOD ACTS AND EVIL ACTS
ARTICLE 5: THE MORALITY OF THE PASSIONS
I. PASSIONS
II. PASSIONS AND MORAL LIFE
ARTICLE 6: MORAL CONSCIENCE
I. THE JUDGMENT OF CONSCIENCE
II. THE FORMATION OF CONSCIENCE
III. TO CHOOSE IN ACCORD WITH CONSCIENCE
IV. ERRONEOUS JUDGMENT
ARTICLE 7: THE VIRTUES
THE HUMAN VIRTUES
The cardinal virtues
The virtues and grace
II. THE THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES
Faith
Hope
Charity
III. THE GIFTS AND FRUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
ARTICLE 8: SIN
I. MERCY AND SIN
II. THE DEFINITION OF SIN
III. THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF SINS
IV. THE GRAVITY OF SIN: MORTAL AND VENIAL SIN
V. THE PROLIFERATION OF SIN
CHAPTER TWO: THE HUMAN COMMUNION
ARTICLE 1: THE PERSON AND SOCIETY
I. THE COMMUNAL CHARACTER OF THE HUMAN VOCATION
II. CONVERSION AND SOCIETY