A - List - of - Catholic Doctrine
A - List - of - Catholic Doctrine
Catholic
Scripture
verses that
defend
Catholic
doctrines
The Church Original Sin
The Church is the Body of Christ Distinction between deadly (mortal)
The Church must be one and non-deadly (venial) sin
The Church is Apostolic Sacrament of Baptism
The Church is Authoritative
The Church is Infallible - Commanded by Christ and taught by the
The Church is Perpetual; Eternal/Un- Apostles.
ending - Replaces the need for circumcision.
The Primacy of Peter - Jesus sets the example for us.
Apostolic Succession - Is regenerative.
The Holy Bible alone OR The Holy Bible - Takes away all sin.
Plus Oral Tradition? - Not to be repeated.
Tradition Condemned? - Faith of others is efficacious.
Faith alone OR faith working in love - To be administered to children "Infant
(faith plus works) Baptism"
Have you been saved? - Is necessary for salvation.
Good Works
Judged according to deeds Sacrament of Eucharist
Assurance of Salvation?
Health and Wealth Gospel? - Some verses used to support Protestant
Divinity of Jesus arguments and the resolution.
Communion of Saints - Eucharist is promised.
Intercessory prayer to the Saints - Foretold and prefigured.
Are the saints dead? Is this prayer - Instituted by Christ.
necromancy? (Deuteronomy 18:10)? - Celebrated by the Apostles.
Understanding, "One mediator between - Christ is truly present in the Eucharist.
God and man" (1 Timothy 2:5) - The Eucharist must be worthily received.
Veneration of the Saints
Relics
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Statues
Holy Spirit a Person, not a force
- Prefigured
About Mary, the Blessed Virgin
- What was required Foretold
- Instituted by Jesus and asked to be done.
- Mary, the Mother of God
- Attested to
- Our Blessed Mother's Assumption
- Our Blessed Mothers Immaculate -
Sacrament of Confirmation
Conception
Sacrament of
- Our Blessed Mother's Perpetual Virginity,
(Mary had no other children) Confession/Reconciliation
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The Church is Infallible
Matthew 28:20 - Jesus tells them: I am with you always
Luke 10:16 - speaks with Christ's own voice
John 14:26 - Holy Spirit is to teach and remind them of everything
John 16:13 - guided by the Holy Spirit into all Truth
Acts 15:28 - Apostles speak with the voice of the Holy Spirit
1 Timothy 3:15 - Church is called the "pillar and foundation of truth"
1 John 2:27 - anointing of the Holy Spirit remains in you
St. Irenaeus (200AD) "For where the Church is, there is the Spirit of God; and where the
Spirit of God is, there the Church and every grace is. The Spirit, however, is Truth."
(Against Heresies 3, 24, 1)
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Note: Our Protestant brethren will say to understand Matthew 16:18, we have to get
behind the English to the Greek. They will go on to say in Greek, the word for rock is petra,
which means a large, massive stone. The word used for Simon’s new name is different; it’s
Petros, which means a little stone, a pebble.
The Catholic reply is to understand Matthew 16:18, we have to get behind the Greek to the
Aramaic.
Although we don't know if the original Biblical manuscripts were in Aramaic or not, many
scholars believe Our Lord probably spoke Aramaic because it was the native tongue for
Jesus' immediate disciples.
In Aramaic there is only one word for "rock": Kepha. So he would have said:
"Blessed are you Simon bar Jonah, for flesh and blood have not revealed this to you but my
Heavenly Father. So I say to you thou are "Kepha" and upon this "Kepha" I will build my
Church and the gates of Hell will not prevail against it."
The only manuscripts we have of Matthew are written in Greek but Greek scholars—even
non-Catholic ones—admit, the words petros and petra were synonyms in first century
Greek. They meant "small stone" and "large rock" in some ancient Greek poetry, centuries
before the time of Christ, but that distinction had disappeared from the language by the
time Matthew’s Gospel was rendered in Greek. The difference in meaning can only be found
in Attic Greek, but the New Testament was written in Koine Greek—an entirely different
dialect. In Koine Greek, both petros and petra simply meant "rock." If Jesus had wanted to
call Simon a small stone, the Greek lithos would have been used.
Matthew 16:19 - I will give you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven: whatever you bind on
earth will be bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven
Luke 22:32 - Peter's faith will strengthen his brethren. (Note: The word "you" {I have
prayed for "you"} in Greek is in the personal tense, not the plural "you" like 'all you
apostles' tense.)
John 21:17 - Given Christ's flock as chief shepherd
Mark 6:7 - angel sent to announce the Resurrection to Peter
Luke 24:34 - Risen Jesus first appeared to Peter
Acts 1:13-26 - Peter headed meeting which elected Matthias to replace Judas
Acts 2:14 - Peter lead Apostles in preaching on Pentecost
Acts 2:41 - Peter received the first converts
Acts 3:6-7 - Peter performed the first miracle after Pentecost
Acts 5:1-11 - Peter inflicted the first punishment: Ananias and Saphira
Acts 8:21 - Peter excommunicated the first heretic, Simon Magnus
Acts 10:44-46 - Peter received a revelation to admit the Gentles into the Church
Acts 15 - Peter lead the first Catholic council in Jerusalem
Acts 15:7-12 - Peter spoke saying: "My brothers, he said, .... But we believe that we are
saved in the same way as they are: through the grace of the Lord Jesus." The entire
assembly fell silent, and they listened to Barnabas and Paul describing all the signs and
wonders God had worked through them among the gentiles." (pronounces the first dogmatic
decision)
Galatians 1:8 - after his conversion, Paul visits the chief Apostle
Matthew 10:1-4, Mark 3:16-19, Luke 6:14-16, Acts 1:13 - Peter's name always heads
the list of Apostles
Luke 9:32, Luke 8:46, Mark 16:7 - Peter and his companions
Matthew 18:21, Mark 8:29, Luke 12:41, John 6:69 - Peter spoke for the Apostles
Peter is mentioned 191 times in the New Testament. All the other apostles names
combined are mentioned only 130 times. And the most commonly referenced apostle apart
from Peter is John, whose name appears 48 times.
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Apostolic Succession
2 Chronicles 19:11 - high priest is over you in everything of the Lord's
Malachi 2:7 - seek instruction from a priest, he is God's messenger
Acts 1:25-26 - Matthias takes Judas' apostolic ministry
Acts 1:20-22 - Let someone else take over his office. Out of the men who have been with
us the whole time that the Lord Jesus was living with us, from the time when John was
baptizing until the day when he was taken up from us, one must be appointed to serve with
us as a witness to his resurrection.
Acts 14:23 - they appointed presbyters in each church
1 Corinthians 12:28-29 - God designated in the Church, apostles, prophets, teachers
Ephesians 2:20 - Church is built on the foundation of apostles and prophets
Ephesians 4:11 - God gave some as apostles, some as prophets ...
1 Timothy 3:1, 8; 1 Timothy 5:17 - qualifications for bishops, priests and deacons
1 Timothy 4:14 - gift conferred with the laying on of hands
1 Timothy 5:22 - do not lay hands too readily on anyone
2 Timothy 2:2 - what you heard from me, entrust to faithful teachers
Titus 1:5 - appoint presbyters in each town, as I directed
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The Holy Bible alone OR The Holy Bible Plus Oral Tradition?
Matthew 23:2-3 - chair of Moses; observe whatever they tell you (Moses chair was a
prefigurement of the chair of St. Peter.)
Mark 13:31 - Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words won't
Mark 16:15 - go to the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature
John 12:25 - not everything Jesus said was recorded in Scripture
Acts 20:35 - sayings of Jesus were not recorded in the Gospels
Romans 10:17 - faith comes from what is heard
1 Corinthians 11:2 - commends them for following Apostolic tradition
1 Corinthians 15:1-2 - being saved if you hold fast to the word I preached
2 Thessalonians 2:15 - hold fast to traditions, whether oral or by letter
2 Timothy 1:13 - follow my sound words; guard the truth
2 Timothy 2:2 - what you heard entrust to faithful men
1 Peter 1:25 - God's eternal word equals the word preached to you
2 Peter 1:20 - no prophecy is a matter of private interpretation
2 Peter 3:15-16 - Paul's letters can be difficult to grasp and interpret
St. Athanasius (360AD) - let us note that the very tradition, teaching, and faith of the
Catholic Church from the beginning, which the Lord gave, was preached by the Apostles,
and was preserved by the Fathers. On this was the Church founded; and if anyone departs
from this, he neither is nor any longer ought to be called a Christian.... (Four Letters to
Serapion of Thmius 1, 28)
Origen (230AD) - "The teaching of the Church has indeed been handed down through an
order of succession, from the Apostles, and remains in the Churches even to the present
time. That alone is to be believed as truth which is in no way in variance with ecclesiastical
and apostolic tradition." (Fundamental Doctrines 1, preface, 2.)
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Tradition Condemned?
Mark 15:3 - break commandment of God for your tradition
Commentary: - The Pharisees complained that the disciples did not observe the prescribed
ceremonial hand washings before, during and after the meal. These prescriptions were
carefully laid down not in the Law but in the oral tradition of the "ancients" e.g. the early
rabbis. Toward the end of the 2nd century they were codified in written form in the
Mishnah. Such traditions were held in even higher esteem then the Law itself. Our Lord
declines an aimless discussion of sophistries and sharply attacks the spirit that prompted
the objection. As once before he might have denounced explicitly the legal zeal that they
had suffocated charity. Instead he fights them on their own ground and shows how this
blind devotion to "the tradition of the ancients" had driven them to "transgress" the law of
God himself.
Commentary: - Jesus challenges the principle of these traditions and denounces the
insincerity and hypocrisy which characterize the conduct of the Pharisees. The words in
which Isaiah 29:13 denounced the insincerity of his contemporaries in their worship of God
are applicable to Christ's opponents. In their eagerness to maintain traditions which had
their origin in the opinions of earlier teachers, they neglected the essential obligations of
God's law.
Commentary: - He ends the doctrinal part with an appeal for loyalty to Christ: the root of
their religious life, the principle of their cohesion and progress in Christ. The time has come
to confront the false teaching. Though it goes by the name of philosophy it is really a kind of
bait for error -- 'an empty deceit' based on 'the traditions of men' closely allied to the
'{elements or principles} of the world'. This last expression seems to note observance of
days, months and years. In other words, the elements are connected with the sun and
moon, or with cosmic forces generally.
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The Catholic reply is "I have been saved, I am being saved and I hope to be saved."
Philippians 2:12 - work out your salvation with fear and trembling
1 Peter 1:9 - as you attain the goal of your faith, salvation
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Good Works
Matthew 7:21 - It is not anyone who says to me, "Lord, Lord," who will enter the kingdom
of Heaven, but the person who does the will of my Father in heaven.
Matthew 19:16-17 - to have life, keep the commandments
John 14:21 - he who keeps the commandments loves me
Romans 2:2-8 - eternal life by perseverance in good works
Galatians 5:4-6 - nothing counts but faith working through love
Ephesians 2:8-10 - we are created in Christ Jesus for good works
Philippians 2:12-13 - work out salvation with fear and trembling
James 2:14-26 - a man is justified by works and not faith alone
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Assurance of Salvation?
Matthew 7:21 - It is not anyone who says to me, "Lord, Lord," who will enter the kingdom
of Heaven, but the person who does the will of my Father in heaven.
Matthew 24:13 - those who persevere to the end will be saved
Romans 11:23 - remain in his kindness or you will be cut off
1 Corinthians 9:27 - I punish my body and bring it under control, to avoid any risk that,
having acted as herald for others, I myself may be disqualified.
1 Corinthians 10:11-12 - those thinking they are secure, may fall
Philippians 2:12 - work out your salvation in fear and trembling
Galatians 5:4 - separated from Christ, you've fallen from grace
2 Timothy 2:11-13 - must hold out to the end to reign with Christ
Hebrews 6:4-6 - describes sharers of the Holy Spirit, who then fall away
Hebrews 10:26-27 - if we sin, after receiving the truth, judgment remains
2 Peter 2:17-22 - It would have been better for them never to have learned the way of
uprightness, than to learn it and then desert the holy commandment that was entrusted to
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Divinity of Jesus
John 1:1 - the Word was God
John 1:14-15 - glory of Father's only Son, full of grace and truth
John 8:19 - if you knew me, you would know my Father
John 8:58-59 - I assure you, before Abraham, I AM
John 10:30-33 - the Father and I are one (See Exodus 3:14, 20:7; Leviticus 19:12,
Leviticus 24:14-16)
The Greek word that Jesus used in John 10:30-33 is the Greek equivalent of echad which is
the Hebrew word used in Deuteronomy 6:4
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Communion of Saints
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Relics
2 Kings 13:20-21 - contact with Elisha's bones restored life
Acts 5:15-16 - cures performed through Peter's shadow
Acts 19:11-12 - cures through face cloths that touched Paul
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Statues
Exodus 20:4-5 - do not make and worship any graven images
Dt. 4:16-19 - Idol
Lev. 26:1 - Pillar and curved stones
Commentary on Exodus 20:4
Only images of strange gods were prohibited as appears not only from the words in Exodus
20:5 and Deuteronomy 5:7 but also from the cherubim (Exodus 25:18) and the brazen
serpent (Numbers 21:8) which Yahweh ordered to be made and from the mural
decorations of the Jewish synagogues in the early Christian period as excavations
abundantly attest. There is question therefore not of a separate commandment which
forbids the worship of all images but of an application of the precept forbidding the worship
of strange gods. The prohibition of image worship, already discussed, does not contemplate
the case of an image of Yahweh, most probably forbidden in the Book of the Covenant.
Deuteronomy 4:16 insists, however that he did not appear in material form lest the people
should be led to make an image out of him and misapprehend his spiritual nature. The
prohibition of idols is found in the Book of the Covenant. It appears here in an amplified
form most probably as a later addition to the decalogue to illustrate and safeguard the first
commandment. The Latin division of the commandments is thus the more reasonable one
and the more likely to be original.
Exodus 25:18-19 - make two cherubim of beaten gold (Ark of the Covenant)
Numbers 21:8-9 - Moses made bronze serpent and put on a pole
1 Kings 6:23-29 - temple had engraved cherubim, trees and flowers
1 Kings 7:25-45 - temple had bronze oxen, lions and pomegranates
Ez 41:18-19 – Interior of the Temple
1 Chron 28:18-19 – Plan of the Temple
2 Chron 3:10-13 – Holy of Holies
2 Chron 4:4 – Altar with Oxen
2 Chron 9:18-19 – Throne with Lions
Zec 3:9 – Stone Mask
Heb. 9:5 – Ark of the Covenant
Mt. 22:21 – Ceasar’s Image on the Coin
Gen. 1:26 – Man is God’s image
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Catholic Note: Catholics believe Jesus was a divine person. Because mothers cannot give
birth to 'natures' but 'people', the Church teaches that Mary gave birth to a divine person.
Therefore she is the Mother of Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity. We do not believe
Mary "came before" God or is in any way greater then God.
Matthew 1:23 - Look! the virgin is with child and will give birth to a son whom they will
call Immanuel, "a name which means ‘God is with us’"
Luke 1:35 - The angel answered, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the
Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will be called Son
of God.'
Luke 1:43 - Elizabeth says to Mary, "Why should I be honored with a visit from the mother
of my Lord?"
Galatians 4:4-5 - but when the completion of the time came, God sent his Son, born of a
woman, born a subject of the Law, to redeem the subjects of the Law, so that we could
receive adoption as sons
Our Blessed Mother's Assumption
Pope Pius XII: The Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the
course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory.
Patrick Madrid from "Where is that in the Bible" states:
Revelation 12:1-8 shows us that Mary, Ark of the New Covenant, is truly the mother of all
Christians (even those who refuse to acknowledge her as their mother). This passage also
shows us a vision of Mary, queen of Heaven, and hints at her Assumption. This gift of
suffering no corruption in the grave and being "caught up" into heaven while still alive is
perfectly in accordance with Scripture. Similar assumptions are described below, and are
promised to some Christians in 1 Thessalonians:
Genesis 5:24 - Enoch walked with God, then was no more, because God took him.
Hebrews 11:5-6 - It was because of his faith that Enoch was taken up and did not
experience death: he was no more, because God took him; because before his assumption
he was acknowledged to have pleased God. Now it is impossible to please God without faith,
since anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and rewards those who seek
him.
2 Kings 2:11 - Elijah was assumed into heaven in a fiery chariot
Matthew 27:52 - many saints who had fallen asleep were raised
1 Corinthians 15:52 - we shall be instantly changed at the last trumpet
1 Thessalonians 4:17 - caught up to meet the Lord in the air
Revelation 11:19 - 12:1 - ark in heaven represents the woman clothed with the sun. (this
woman is Mary)
A negative proof from history: - Historically to this date archaeologists have not found
the bones of Mary though they did find the bones of St. Peter.
Genesis 3:15 - complete enmity between the woman (Mary) and Satan, sin
Exodus 25:11-21 - ark made of purest gold for God's Word
Luke 1:28 - Angel said to Mary: "Hail full of grace, [highly favored], the Lord is with you"
Luke 1:30 - you have found favor with God
Luke 1:37 - for with God nothing is impossible
Luke 1:47 - Our Blessed Mother says: "my spirit rejoices in God my savior." (Mary did need
a savior but she was saved prior to and in anticipation of the Passion, Death and
Resurrection of Our Lord.)
Roman 3:23 - all have sinned and are deprived of God's glory (St. Paul is using this word
"all" in the collective sense (groups of people), not the distributive sense
(everyone)."All" means all mankind: circumcised and uncircumcised have sinned and are
deprived of God's glory. Why? Because we are all descendants of Adam, not Abraham.
Exceptions are implied. e.g. unbaptized babies who do not have the use of reason, obviously
cannot sin; the Old Testament prophets who followed the Mosaic Law but hadn't heard the
Gospel of Jesus Christ preached to them, and Mary who was the "New Eve". The Early
Church Fathers would say as the ten commandments were in the all holy Ark of the
Covenant, so Jesus was in the all holy Mary.)
Our Blessed Mother's Perpetual Virginity, (Mary had no other children)
Exodus 13:2; Numbers 3:12 - consecrate first-born that opens the womb. (In a Jewish
culture, the first-born was a special child. It does not imply there were other children.)
Exodus 24:20 - first-born among your sons you shall redeem (In a Jewish culture, the
first-born was a special child. It does not imply there were other children.)
Matthew 1:23 - Look! the virgin is with child and will give birth to a son whom they will
call Immanuel, "a name which means ‘God is with us’" (A protestant argument that Mary
had other children goes against Biblical prophecy that the Messiah, Jesus would be born of a
virgin!)
Matthew 1:25 - Joseph knew her not until she bore first-born. (does not necessarily imply
that Joseph knew her afterward. e.g. (2 Samuel 6:23 says "and until her death Michal had
no children." This passage does not mean that Michal started having children after she
died.)
Matthew 13:55-56 - brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Jude (In Hebrew there is no word
for cousin. In this Hebrew culture, a non-blood line relative was called a brother. e.g. Lot is
described as Abraham's "brother" (Genesis 14:12-16; Genesis 29:10-15 in the King James
Bible) but Lot was the son of Aran)
Matthew 27:56 - Mary, the mother of James and Joseph is Mary the wife of Cleophas (See
John 19:25)
Mark 6:3 - Mark uses the phrase: "the son of Mary", not "a son of Mary"
Luke 1:34 - how can this be, since I do not know man
Luke 2:41-51 - At age 12, Jesus evidently was the only son of Mary, otherwise Luke would
have mentioned it
John 7:3-4 - brothers advise like elders "his brothers said to him, ‘Leave this place and go
to Judea, so that your disciples, too, can see the works you are doing"
John 19:26 - In this verse Jesus entrusted Mary to John, not a younger sibling
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Repetitious Prayer
1 Kings 18:25-29 - example of vain repetition: call Baal for hours
Matthew 6:7 - do not babble like pagans with their many words (Our Lord does not
condemn the practice of praying in public assemblies (Luke 18:10), the words here are
hyperbolic. He does not condemn the practice in praying in the streets. He condemns the
practice of deliberately striking a pious attitude for public notice)
Matthew 26:44 - Jesus prayed a third time, saying the same thing again.
Luke 18:13 - collector kept beating his breast and praying be merciful to me a sinner.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 - pray without ceasing
Revelation 4:8 - repeat day and night, "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord"
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Fasting
Daniel 10:3 - Daniel refused to eat choice foods for 3 weeks
Matthew 19:5 - Christ's followers will fast once he is gone
Matthew 6:16-18 - Jesus gave regulations concerning how to fast
Mark 7:19 - Christ declared all foods clean
1 Timothy 4:1-3 - The Spirit has explicitly said that during the last times some will desert
the faith and pay attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines that come from devils, seduced
by the hypocrisy of liars whose consciences are branded as though with a red hot iron: they
forbid marriage and prohibit foods which God created to be accepted with thanksgiving by
all who believe and who know the truth.
Note: St. Paul objects to these prohibitions when they are the outcome of false principles
which would regard marriage and certain foods as impure, but he has no objection to
abstaining from food and drink when properly understood and based on sound principles.
1 Timothy 4:4-5 - Everything God has created is good, and no food is to be rejected,
provided it is received with thanksgiving
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Catholic Note:
Purgatory refers to a temporary state of purification for those who have died in the state
of grace but still need to get rid of any lingering imperfections (venial sins, earthly
attachments, self-will, etc.) before entering the perfection of heaven.
It's true that the word "purgatory" doesn't appear in the Bible (neither do the words
"Trinity", "Incarnation" or even "Bible"). However, what's important is not the word, but the
doctrine. And the doctrine of the final purification of the elect, apart from heaven or hell, is
clearly taught in both the Old Testament and the New Testament."
Side note: Though this book was rejected by the Protestant reformers and therefore is NOT
in Protestant Bibles, one can not ignore the historical reality of this event and the reality of
the words which were said.
Matthew 5:25-26 - "you will be thrown into prison and not be released until you have paid
the last penny."
Matthew 5:48 - be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect (perfection is to be strived
for on earth)
Matthew 12:32 - sin against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, in this age, or the next
Matthew 12:36 - you will have to account for every idle word on judgment day
1 Corinthians 3:10-16 - "if someone's work is burned ... the person will be saved, but
only as through fire"
1 Corinthians 15:29-30 - Paul mentions people baptizing for the dead
2 Timothy 1:16-18 - St. Paul prays - asks that God have mercy on his dead friend,
Onesiphorus.
Hebrews 12:14 - strive for that holiness without which one cannot see God
Hebrews 12:29 - For our God is a consuming fire
James 1:14-15 - when sin reaches maturity it reaches death
James 3:2 - we all fall short in many respects
1 Peter 3:18-20 to 4:6 - Jesus preached to the spirits in prison.
1 John 5:16-17 - Distinction made between deadly sins and one that are not deadly.
Revelation 21:27 - Nothing unclean will be allowed to enter into heaven.
See also: - Leviticus 26:41, 43; Isaiah 4:4, Isaiah 6:5-7, Isaiah 33:11-14, Micah 7 8-9:,
Zechariah 9:11, Malachi 3:2-4, Matthew 18:34ff, Luke 12:58ff, Luke 16:19-31, 2
Corinthians 5:10, 2 Corinthians 7:1, Ephesians 4:8-10, Philippians 2:10-11, 1 Peter 4:6,
Revelation 5:3, 13
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Primer on Indulgences
http://www.catholic.com/library/primer_on_indulgences.asp
The scandal of selling indulgences is thought to be the precipitating cause of the Protestant
Revolt. The Catholic Church forbade the sale of indulgences at the Council of Trent (abuses
of the practice were previously condemned in Council in 1215, 1245, 1274 and 1312). But
Martin Luther went beyond a critique of the abuse of indulgences, and declared the entire
practice null and void and contrary to the Bible. This is not correct:
Many saints suffer more than enough to satisfy God's justice. Jesus Christ (and Mary in
Catholic theology) didn't have any sin and yet suffered greatly. The Catholic Church gives
credit for this suffering to persons who have repented. Thus it "indulges" these persons, not
in their sin, but in taking away punishment for the sins. This act is called an indulgence. The
Catholic Church will not do away with this beautiful concept and practice (rightly
understood) because of the occasional criminal misuse of it in the past. The doctrine of
indulgences is closely connected with the Communion of Saints. The transfer of merit
through an indulgence is a profound act of "community" and a taking seriously of the
communal and unified nature of the Mystical Body of Christ.
In a papal decree given in 1968 by Pope Paul VI, it was made abundantly clear that the
pious disposition of the seeker of an indulgence was of paramount importance. In other
words, an indulgence was not a piece of magic which existed apart from the spiritual state
of its user. It is inconsistent for Protestants to find fault with the Catholic Church for
mitigating the austerities of penance in granting an indulgence since their own fundamental
principle is the notion of faith alone without good works (as pertaining to the nature of
salvation). Thus, indulgences are merely a limited application of a concept which
Protestantism raises to universality.
All the main ideas upon which an indulgence is based are found in the Bible: the Church's
power to bind and loose, vicarious atonement among members of the Church, and penance.
Although the doctrine has developed, like all others, it is not unbiblical in the least. In fact,
St. Paul himself issued an indulgence by lessening the temporal penance for sin of a
straying brother (2 Cor 2:6-11), which he had previously imposed on him (1 Cor 5:3-5).
The Catholic Church adds no more in essence to the practices and theological
presuppositions of these two passages.
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John 5:22 - "Nor does the Father judge anyone, but he has given all judgment to his Son."
Judgment, Particular Judgment.
Wisdom 3:1 - "souls of the just are in the hand of God ... no torment shall touch them."
Ecclesiastes 12:14 - "God will bring to judgment every work"
Ecclesiasticus () 11:28 - "for by how he ends, a man is known"
Ecclesiasticus () 16:13-22 - (Rewards received according to deeds)
2 Maccabees 12:45 - "splendid reward that awaits those who had gone to rest in
godliness"
Luke 16:19-31 - (Rich man and Lazarus - judgment is final after life is lived.)
Hebrews 9:27 - (Judgment follows death.)
See also: - Ecclesiastes 8:6-8, Ecclesiastes 11:9, Hebrews 10:31
Judgment, Last Judgment described.
Matthew 24:43 - (Day of judgment will come like a thief in the night.)
Matthew 25:31-46 - (Separation of sheep and goats.)
Revelation 6:7-17 - (Day of wrath and judgment; breaking of the seals; the "just" are
avenged.)
See also: - Luke 12:39, 2 Peter 2:9
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Isaiah 33:11, 14 - "Who ... can live with the consuming fire? ... the everlasting flames?"
Matthew 25:41 - "Depart from me, you accursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the
devil"
Matthew 25:46 - these will go off to eternal punishment
Luke 3:16-17 - the chaff he will burn in unquenchable fire
Romans 2:8-9 - "wrath and fury to those who selfishly disobey"
2 Thessalonians 1:6-9 - these will pay the penalty of eternal ruin
Revelation 14:11 - "fire that torments them will rise forever ... there will be no relief"
See also: - Ecclesiasticus () 21:9-10, Matthew 3:12, Matthew 8:12, Matthew 10:28, Mark
9:43-48, 2 Peter 2:4, Revelation 20:10, 15
The Pains of Hell
Psalms 21:10 - "LORD's anger will consume them ... devour them with fire."
Jeremiah 9:15 - "I will send the sword to pursue them until I have completely destroyed
them."
Matthew 8:12 - "outer darkness, where there will be wailing and grinding or teeth"
2 Thessalonians 1:9 - "pay the penalty of eternal ruin, separated from the presence of the
Lord"
Revelation 14:10 - "will be tormented in burning sulphur"
See also: - Deuteronomy 32:22, Job 24:19, Psalms 112:10, Ecclesiasticus () 21:10, Isaiah
33:14, Isaiah 34:9, Luke 13:28, Revelation 21:8
The Endlessness of Hell
Isaiah 66:24 - "who rebelled against me; Their worm shall not die, nor their fire be
extinguished"
Matthew 25:41 - "eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels"
Matthew 25:46 - "these [unrighteous] will go off to eternal punishment"
2 Thessalonians 1:9 - "pay the penalty of eternal ruin, separated from the presence of the
Lord"
See also: - Daniel 12:2, Matthew 5:27-30, Luke 3:17, Luke 16:19-31, 2 Thessalonians 1:5-
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Catholic beliefs and practices: The Second Coming of Jesus
Catholic Note:
A common misconception about the end times is the "secret Rapture" theory, popularized
by the 1909 Schofield Study Bible and the more recent Left Behind books. According to this
theory, Jesus will return secretly and invisibly to snatch away ("rapture") all true Christians
from the earth into heaven. This will allow them to escape a vicious 7-year persecution,
known as the Tribulation, when the Devil will take control of the world through his human
puppet, the Antichrist. After the Tribulation, Jesus will visibly return again to destroy Satan's
kingdom and reign on earth for 1000 years (the Millennium). The Church has rejected this
notion of a literal 1000-year earthly reign of Christ (See CCC 676). The 1000-year reign
mentioned in Revelation 20:1-10 is usually interpreted as referring to the long period
between Christ's first and second comings, when Jesus reigns imperfectly through his
kingdom on earth, the Church. The Catholic and scriptural view is quite different from the
"secret rapture": there will be a Tribulation and the rise of the Antichrist. However, true
Christians will not escape this persecution. Jesus will return once and visibly, gloriously
triumphing over evil and bringing an end to history. At Christ's Second Coming, living
Christians will be raptured (caught up to join in Christ's triumphant procession, the dead
will be resurrected, and all shall be judged at the final judgment.
Matthew 24:40 - "Two men will be out in the field; one will be taken, and one will be left."
1 Corinthians 15:51-52 - "we will all be changed, in an instant, in the blink of an eye, at
the last trumpet"
1 Thessalonians 4:17 - "Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together
with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. Thus we shall always be with the Lord."
Unknown time of The Second Coming
Matthew 24:36 - But as for that day and hour, nobody knows it, neither the angels of
heaven, nor the Son, no one but the Father alone.
Matthew 24:42-44 - "So stay awake, because you do not know the day when your master
is coming. You may be quite sure of this, that if the householder had known at what time of
the night the burglar would come, he would have stayed awake and would not have allowed
anyone to break through the wall of his house. Therefore, you too must stand ready
because the Son of man is coming at an hour you do not expect."
Matthew 25:13 - stay awake, you know neither the day nor hour
Mark 13:35-37 - So stay awake, because you do not know when the master of the house
is coming
Luke 12:46 - master will come at an unexpected day and hour
Acts 1:7 - "it is not for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has established"
1 Thessalonians 5:2-3 - the Day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night
2 Peter 3:9-10 - the Day of the Lord will come like a thief
Revelation 3:3 - Remember how you first heard the message. Hold on to that. Repent! If
you do not wake up, I shall come to you like a thief, and you will have no idea at what hour
I shall come upon you
See also: - Matthew 26:64, Mark 14:62, Luke 17:22-35
Description of The Second Coming
Daniel 7:9, 13 - "wheels of burning fire ... coming on the clouds of heaven"
Malachi 3:23 - "the day of the LORD comes, the great and terrible day"
John 5:28-29 - "an hour is coming in which all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and
will come out"
1 Corinthians 15:52 - "in the blink of an eye, at the last trumpet ... the dead will be
raised"
1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 - "caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord
in the air"
2 Thessalonians 1:7-10 - "He comes [ on that day ] to be glorified among his holy ones"
See also: - 1 Corinthians 5:5, 1 Corinthians 15:20-24, Philippians 1:6, 2 Thessalonians
2:3-4, 8; Titus 2:13, James 5:8, 1 Peter 1:7, 1 Peter 4:7, 2 Peter 3:10, 1 John 2:28
The Church will be severely persecuted before the Second Coming
Matthew 24:9 - "they will hand you over to persecution" Whole passage: (Matthew 24:9-
28)
Matthew 24:21 - "at that time there will be great tribulation"
John 16:33 - "in the world you have tribulation"
Revelation 2:10 - "the devil will throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested"
See also: - Mark 13:14-23, Luke 21:20-24
Christians will not escape this persecution (Tribulation)
John 17:15 - "I do not ask that you take them out of the world, but that you keep them
from the evil one"
Matthew 10:38 - "whoever does not take up his cross and follow after me is not worthy"
Matthew 13:21 - (Some believe for a while, but fall away in time of persecution)
Acts 14:22 - "it is necessary for us to undergo many hardships to enter the kingdom"
Romans 8:17 - "heirs with Christ, if only we suffer with him so that we may also be
glorified"
Romans 8:35-38 - (No distress or persecution can separate us from the love of Christ)
Romans 12:12 - "endure in affliction, persevere in prayer"
Philippians 3:10 - (We will share in Christ's sufferings by being conformed to his death.)
2 Timothy 1:11-12 - (I we persevere and die with Christ, we shall reign with him.)
1 Peter 1:6 - "for a little while you may have to suffer through various trails"
1 Peter 4:12-13 - "rejoice to the extent that you share in the sufferings of Christ"
Revelation 2:10 - "you will face an ordeal ... Remain faithful until death, and I will give
you the crown of life"
Revelation 6:9-11 - (Souls of the martyrs told to be patient until the number of fellow
martyrs was complete.)
Revelation 7:13-14 - "these wearing white robes ... have survived the time of great
distress"
See also: - 2 Thessalonians 1:5, Hebrews 12:1-11, Revelation 1:9
Antichrist will come to attack the Church
Matthew 24:15-26 - (During the tribulation, false prophets will work signs and deceive
many.)
2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 - (Before Christ returns, there will be apostasy and the rise of the
"lawless one".)
1 John 2:18-22 - (At the last hour, many Antichrist will appear.)
1 John 4:3 - "spirit of the antichrist ... is to come"
Revelation 13 - (The Beast persecutes the holy ones.)
Revelation 17:7-14 - (Jesus will conquer the Beast and his followers.)
See also: - Mark 13:14-23, 2 John 7
After this final tribulation, Jesus will return
Matthew 24:29-30 - "Immediately after the tribulation of those days ... they will see the
Son of Man coming upon the clouds of heaven with power"
See also: - Mark 13:24-27, Luke 21:25-28
Christ's return will be visible
Daniel 7:13 - "I saw One like a son of man coming, on the clouds of heaven"
Matthew 24:27 - "as lightening ... is seen as far as the west, so will the coming of the Son
of Man be."
Matthew 24:30 - "all the tribes of the earth ... will see the Son of Man coming upon the
clouds of heaven"
Acts 1:11 - "Jesus ... will return in the same way as you have seen him going into heaven"
Revelation 1:7 - "Behold, he is coming amid the clouds, and every eye will see him"
Rapture occurs at the Second Coming, not before it
Matthew 24:29-31 - "Immediately after the tribulation ... they will see the Son of Man
coming upon the clouds ... he will send out his angels with a trumpet blast, and they will
gather his elect"
1 Corinthians 15:51-52 - "we shall not all fall asleep, but we will all be changed ... at the
last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised incorruptible"
1 Thessalonians 4:15-17 - "coming of the Lord ... with the voice of an archangel and with
the trumpet of God ... Then we who are alive ... will be caught up together with them in the
clouds to meet the Lord in the air"
2 Thessalonians 2:1, 3, 8 - "with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our
assembling with him ... Let no one deceive you in any way. For unless the apostasy comes
first and the lawless one is revealed ... whom the Lord [Jesus] will kill with the breath of his
mouth and render powerless by the manifestation of his coming"
Resurrection of the Dead will also occur at the Second Coming
1 Corinthians 15:51-53 - "we shall not all fall asleep, but we will all be changed ... at the
last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised incorruptible"
1 Thessalonians 4:16 - "the Lord ... will come down from heaven, and the dead in Christ
will rise first"
Resurrection followed by the Last Judgment
Matthew 25:31-32 - "when the Son of Man comes in his glory ... he will sit upon his
glorious throne, and ... he will separate them one from another."
John 5:27-29 - (At Christ's call, the dead will rise again to life or condemnation.)
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Drinking (Wine)
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Christian Conscience
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Original Sin
Genesis 2:16-17 - the day you shall eat of that tree, you shall die
Genesis 3:11-19 - God's punishment for eating of the tree
Romans 5:12-19 - many become sinners through one man's sin
1 Corinthians 15:21-23 - by a man came death; in Adam all die
Ephesians 2:1-3 - we all once lived in the passions of our flesh
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A distinction is made between two types of sin: deadly (mortal) and non-deadly (venial) sin.
1 John 5:16-17 - Distinction made between deadly sins and one that are not deadly.
Sacrament of Baptism
Catholic Note:
Some non-Catholic Christians believe that Baptism is necessary and sets us free from sin.
Many others think it is merely a symbol of one's desire to follow Christ, having no real effect
upon the soul. The Catholic Church teaches that Baptism is both necessary for salvation and
regenerative, causing us to be reborn as children of God. Through Baptism we receive the
life-giving, sanctifying grace of the Holy Spirit. This grace wipes away Original Sin that
stains each soul because of the fallen nature we inherited from Adam and Eve. The Church
prescribes Baptism by water in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as the
normative gateway to God and his family, the Church. While most Protestants agree the
Baptism is a good idea, many do not believe it is really necessary; and many think is un
biblical to baptized babies. The Church has baptized infants from the earliest times and
continues to do so today. The Church also teaches that catechesis must follow Baptism to
properly assist the baptized on his Christian journey. Some fundamentalists believe that the
only acceptable Baptism is by immersion. Both immersion and sprinkling are acceptable
forms of Baptism in the Catholic Church. To learn more about the Church's teaching on
Baptism, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church CCC 1213-1284. "The Church is
the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through the
sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
Matthew 28:19 - "Go therefore ... baptizing them in the name of the Father ..."
Mark 16:16 - "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved"
John 3:5 - (No one enters heaven without baptism of water and spirit)
Acts 2:38 - "Peter [said] ... repeat and be baptized"
Acts 2:41 - (Those accepting St. Peter's message are baptized; 3000 members are added.)
Acts 8:12 - (Once they believed Philip's teaching, men and women were baptized.)
Acts 8:38 - (Philip baptized the Ethiopian eunuch)
Acts 10:48 - "he [Peter] ordered them to be baptized"
See also: - Mark 10:38, John 3:22, Acts 9:18, Acts 16:15, Romans 6:3, 1 Corinthians
12:13, 27; Galatians 3:27
Replaces the need for circumcision.
Colossians 2:11-12 - (Baptism is described as the "circumcision of Christ")
See also: - Genesis 17:12-14
Jesus sets the example for us.
Matthew 3:16 - "After Jesus was baptized, he came up from the water"
Mark 1:9 - "Jesus came ... and was baptized in the Jordan by John"
Luke 3:21 - "and Jesus also had been baptized"
Is regenerative.
John 3:5, 22 - born of water and the spirit; Apostles begin baptizing
Romans 6:3-4 - So by our baptism into his death we were buried with him, so that as
Christ was raised from the dead by the Father’s glorious power, we too should begin living a
new life
Acts 2:37-38 - repent, be baptized, receive the Holy Spirit
Acts 22:16 - And now why delay? Hurry and be baptized and wash away your sins, calling
on his name
1 Corinthians 6:11 - "now you have had yourselves washed, you were sanctified in the
name of the Lord Jesus Christ and through the Spirit of our God"
Ephesians 5:26 - "cleansing her by the bath of water with the word"
Colossians 2:12 - "burned with him in baptism .. raised with him [in] faith"
Hebrews 10:22 - So as we go in, let us be sincere in heart and filled with faith, our hearts
sprinkled and free from any trace of bad conscience, and our bodies washed with pure
water.
Titus 3:5 - saved us through bath of rebirth and renewal of the Holy Spirit
1 Peter 3:21 - "It is the baptism corresponding to this water which saves you now - not
the washing off of physical dirt but the pledge of a good conscience given to God through
the resurrection of Jesus Christ"
See also: - Romans 4:23-25, Galatians 3:27, 1 Peter 1:23
Takes away all sin.
Mark 1:4 - (John the Baptist preaches a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.)
Mark 16:16 - "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved"
Luke 3:3 - (John the Baptist still preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of
sins)
John 1:33 - (John testifies that Jesus is the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit)
John 3:5 - (No one enters heaven without baptism of water and spirit)
Acts 2:38 - "be baptized ... for the forgiveness of your sins"
Acts 22:16 - "have yourself baptized and your sins washed away"
Colossians 2:13 - "you were dead [in] transgressions ... he brought you to life"
Not to be repeated.
Ephesians 4:5 - "one Lord, one faith, one baptism"
Hebrews 6:4-6 - (After the "enlightened" [baptized] fall away, they cannot be enlightened
again.)
Hebrews 10:26 - (No sacrifice for sins after deliberate sin after knowing the truth)
Faith of others is efficacious.
Matthew 8:5-13 - (Jesus heals a servant because of the Centurion's faith)
Matthew 15:21-28 - (Daughter healed because of the Canaanite woman's faith)
Luke 5:20 - "when he saw their faith, he said ... 'your sins are forgiven'"
Luke 7:7 - "say the word and my servant will be healed"
To be administered to children "Infant Baptism"
Matthew 8:5ff - servant healed because of centurion's faith
Matthew 15:21ff - daughter healed because of the Canaanite woman's faith
Matthew 18:14 - (It is not the will of God that children be damned.)
Matthew 19:14 - "Let the children come to me"
Mark 10:14 - let the children come, for such is the kingdom of Heaven
Luke 7:1ff - just say the word, and let my servant be healed
Luke 18:15-17 - people were bringing even infants to him ... whoever does not accept the
kingdom of God like a child will not enter it."
John 3:5; Mark 16:16 - (No one enters heaven without baptism of water and spirit)
Acts 16:15 - (Paul and Silas baptize Lydia and her whole household)
Acts 16:30-33 - (Paul and Silas baptize a prison guard and his whole family)
Acts 18:8 - (Crispus, his family, and other Corinthians are baptized)
Romans 5:18-19 - all are born with Adam's sin and need baptism
1 Corinthians 1:16 - "I baptized the household of Stephanas"
Colossians 2:11-12 - baptism has replaced circumcision
See also: - Mark 10:13-16, Luke 18:15, Acts 2:39, 1 Corinthians 15:22
St. Hippolytus of Rome (c. 215AD) - "Baptize first the children; and if they can speak for
themselves, let them do so. Otherwise, let their parents or other relatives speak for
them." (The Apostolic Tradition 21)
Origen (post 244AD) - "the Church received from the Apostles the tradition of giving
baptism also to infants."(Commentary on Romans 5, 9)
St. Cyprian of Carthage (252AD) - this council [ Council of Carthage ] condemned the
opinion that infants must wait until the eighth day after birth to be baptized, as was the
case with circumcision. (St. Cyprian of Carthage, Letter 64 (59), 2)
Is necessary for salvation.
John 3:5 - "No one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit"
Mark 16:16 - "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved"
Acts 16:30, 33 - "what must I do to be saved? ... he and all his family were baptized"
1 Peter 3:21 - "baptism which saves you now."
See also: - Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38, Acts 16:15
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Sacrament of Eucharist
Catholic Note:
While most Protestants believe the Last Supper was significant and often agree that
communion is important, they don't believe that Jesus literally meant He wanted us to eat
His flesh and drink His blood. The argue that Jesus used many symbolisms about Himself --
He called Himself a door, a vine, etc. And since eating human flesh is cannibalism, they
argue that Jesus could not have been speaking literally in John 6. The Eucharist, however, is
a unique and miraculous reality in which we consume the entirety of the living Christ --
although his natural condition is veiled by the sacrament. The Church has consistently
understood Christ's words to be literally referring to His true flesh and blood, as is evident in
the writings of the early Church saints like St. Ignatius of Antioch (50-107), St. Justin
Martyr (100-165), St. Irenaeus of Lyons (125-203), St. Ambrose (340-397) and St. Cyril of
Jerusalem (315-386). Although all the faithful in the Church have always believed in the
concept of transubstantiation, in 1215, the Fourth Lateran Council dogmatically defined the
concept: that while the outward appearances of bread and wine remain {the taste, touch,
smell and looks}, their inward realities or substance has become the living Christ. Because
Jesus is truly present - body, blood, soul and divinity - we adore the Eucharist with profound
reverence.
The Church is the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through
the sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
Genesis 9:4 - "Only flesh with its lifeblood still in it you shall not eat."
Deuteronomy 12:18 - "You shall not partake of the blood, but must pour it out"
Acts 15:29 - "Abstain from ... meats of strangled animals"
The resolution:
What Our Lord was calling the Jewish people to do is to die to the Old Adam and Old
Testament laws and rituals and enter the new covenant of his body and blood. Also in:
Psalms 27:2; Isaiah 49:26; Micah 3:3; 2 Samuel 23:15-17; Revelation 17:6, 16 - to
symbolically eat and drink ones body and blood back in Jesus' times means to assault. This
would make our Lord promise life everlasting to the culprit for slandering and hating Him,
which would reduce the whole passage to utter nonsense. Christ would be saying "He that
reviles me has eternal life". (Page 241 "Catholicism and Fundamentalism by Keating")
An example of Jesus talking symbolically about food
John 4:31-34; Matthew 16:5-12 - Jesus talking symbolically about food
Eucharist is promised.
John 6:35-71 - Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
1 Corinthians 2:14 to 3:4 - St. Paul explains what Jesus means by "the flesh"
Foretold and prefigured.
Exodus 12:8, 46 - Paschal lamb had to be eaten
Exodus 16:15 - "This is the bread which the LORD has given you to eat" (manna)
Malachi 1:11 - "everywhere they bring sacrifice to my name, and a pure offering"
John 6:32-60 - (The Bread of Life discourse - Jesus refers back to the manna of the Old
Testament.)
See also: - Psalms 78:24ff, Proverbs 9:2ff, Wisdom 16:20
Instituted by Christ.
Matthew 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:17-20 - Eucharist is instituted by Jesus
1 Corinthians 5:7 - Jesus is called the paschal lamb who has been sacrificed
1 Corinthians 11:23-25 - (St. Paul pens the earliest written account of the institution of
the Eucharist)
John 1:29 - Jesus is called "the lamb of God"
Celebrated by the Apostles.
Acts 2:42 - "devoted themselves to the ... breaking of the bread and to the prayers."
Acts 20:7 - "first day of the week when we gathered to break bread"
1 Corinthians 10:16-22 - Eucharist is our participation in Christ's Body and Blood
Christ is truly present in the Eucharist.
Matthew 26:26 - "Take and eat, this is my body."
Mark 14:22, 24 - "This is my body ... This is my blood of the covenant."
Luke 22:19-20 - "This is my body, which will be given for you ... new covenant in my
blood"
John 6:50-69 says: {This is the bread that comes down from heaven so that one may eat
it and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread
will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world." The Jews
quarreled among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us (his) flesh to eat?" Jesus
said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and
drink his blood, you do not have life within you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood
has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day. For my flesh is true food, and my blood
is true drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him. Just
as the living Father sent me and I have life because of the Father, so also the one who
feeds on me will have life because of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven.
Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever."
These things he said while teaching in the synagogue in Capernaum. Then many of his
disciples who were listening said, "This saying is hard; who can accept it?" Since Jesus knew
that his disciples were murmuring about this, he said to them, "Does this shock you? What
if you were to see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before? It is the spirit that
gives life, while the flesh is of no avail. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and
life." {See note} But there are some of you who do not believe." Jesus knew from the
beginning the ones who would not believe and the one who would betray him. And he said,
"For this reason I have told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by my
Father." As a result of this, many (of) his disciples returned to their former way of life and
no longer accompanied him. Jesus then said to the Twelve, "Do you also want to leave?"
Simon Peter answered him, "Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal
life. We have come to believe and are convinced that you are the Holy One of God."}
Note 1: - Verse 62-63 states "Does this shock you? What if you were to see the Son of Man
ascending to where he was before? It is the spirit that gives life, while the flesh is of no
avail. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and life."
What Our Lord says here is not intended a Maldonatus thought, to increase the scandal, but
to rectify what was simply a cannibalistic interpretation of what he has just said. The
Ascension will perhaps surprise the recalcitrants more, but it will eliminate the chief
difficulty about eating the flesh of One who in celestial glory takes his place where he was
from eternity.
Note 2: - Notice that the close followers of Our Lord, the "disciples" LEFT HIM because this
was a hard saying. Then Our Lord asks Peter if he will leave him too. Peter representing the
12 apostles says: "Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. WE
HAVE COME TO BELIEVE (John 6:69)". My personal note to my separated brethren:
Come join us and BELIEVE!
1 Corinthians 10:16 - (In the Eucharist, we participate in the Body and Blood of Christ)
1 Corinthians 11:24 - "This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me."
St. Ignatius (110AD) - [heretics] abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because
they do not confess that the Eucharist is the Flesh of Our Savior Jesus Christ... (Letter to
the Smyrnaeans 6, 2)
St. Justin Martyr (150AD) - not as common bread, nor common drink do we receive
these; but ... as we have been taught, the food which has been made into the Eucharist by
the Eucharistic prayer set down by him, and by the change of which our blood and flesh are
nourished, is both the flesh and blood of that Incarnated Jesus."(First Apology 66, 20)
St. Irenaeus of Lyons (195AD) - He [ Jesus ] has declared the cup, a part of his creation,
to be His own Blood from which causes our blood to flow; and the bread, a part of his
creation, He has established as His own Body from which He gives increase to our bodies.
(Against Heresies 5, 2, 2)
St. Cyril of Jerusalem (350AD) - "He himself, therefore, having declared and said of the
Bread, 'This is My Body', who will dare any longer to doubt? And when he himself has
affirmed and said, 'This is My Blood' who can ever hesitate and say it is not His Blood."
(Catechetical Lectues: Mystagogic 4, 22, 1)
St. Cyril of Jerusalem (350AD) - "Do not regard the bread and wine as simply that, for
they are, according to the Master's declaration, the Body and Blood of Christ. Even
though the sense suggest to you other, let faith make you firm. Do not judge in this manner
by taste, but be fully assured by faith, not doubting that you have been deemed worthy of
the Body and Blood of Christ." (Catechetical Lectues: Mystagogic 4,22,6)
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Prefigured
Genesis 14:18 - "Melchizedek king of Salem brought bread and wine; he was a priest of
God Most High."
Genesis 22:13 - (Abraham, our Father in Faith, offers a sacrifice of ram in place of his son
Isaac)
Exodus 12:1-11 - The Paschal lamb {prefiguring of the Eucharistic Lord Jesus, the lamb of
God who takes away the sins of the world} Yahweh ordered a male lamb to be slain and
eaten by the Jewish people to fulfill the Passover. Staying at home eating food that looked
like lamb and remembering Jesus would NOT fulfill the law. You had to eat the lamb. This is
a foreshadowing of receiving the Lamb of God at Holy Communion because each Mass is the
Passover.
What was required Foretold
Malachi 1:11 - "they bring sacrifice to my name and a pure offering"
Instituted by Jesus and asked to be done
Luke 22:19 - "This is my body ... given for you; do this in memory of me."
1 Corinthians 11:25 - "this cup is the new covenant in my blood ... do this in
remembrance of me."
Attested to
Acts 2:42-47 - (New believers devoted themselves to breaking of the bread)
Hebrews 13:10 - "We have an altar from which those who serve the tabernacle have no
right to eat."
See also: - Matthew 26:26-27, Mark 14:22-24, Luke 22:19-20, Acts 20:7-19, 1 Corinthians
5:7-8, 1 Corinthians 10:16-21, 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, Hebrews 7:27, Hebrews 10:10
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Sacrament of Confirmation:
"The Church is the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through
the sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
Acts 2:1-4 - (Coming of the Spirit - "There appeared to them tongues as of fire")
Acts 2:38 - "and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit"
Acts 8:14-17 - Peter and John laid hands on those that had already been baptized and
they received the Holy Spirit
Acts 19:5-6 - Paul imposed his hands on the baptized and they received the Holy Spirit
2 Corinthians 1:21-22 - "It is God who gives us, with you, a sure place in Christ and has
both anointed us and marked us with his seal, giving us as pledge the Spirit in our hearts"
Ephesians 1:13 - you were sealed with the promise of the Holy Spirit
Hebrews 6:1-2 - Let us leave behind us then all the elementary teaching about Christ and
go on to its completion, without going over the fundamental doctrines again: the turning
away from dead actions, faith in God, the teaching about baptisms and the laying-on of
hands, about the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment.
See also: - Wisdom 9:17
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Sacrament of Confession/Reconciliation
Catholic Note:
Protestants have a hard time thinking that a man can give absolution for another's sins.
They claim there is only one mediator between God and man: Jesus (1 Timothy 2:5).
Catholics believe Christ gave His apostles the power to forgive sins, a power that has been
handed down for generations through apostolic succession. The sacrament of reconciliation
is Christ's gift to us. The root of all sin is pride; its antidote is humility. Confessing one's sins
to God's appointed representative is thoroughly biblical, and calls for tremendous humility.
The priest does not act on his own, He acts in the name of God and on behalf of His Church,
administering God's forgiveness (absolution). The sacrament of Confession wipes away our
sins, increases sanctifying grace in our souls, and reunites us with Christ and His Church.
The Church is the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through
the sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
Leviticus 4:13-21 - "priests shall make atonement for them, and they will be forgiven"
Leviticus 5:14-26 - (Sin offering brought to the Old Testament priests, who make
atonement for sinners' forgiveness.)
See also: - Leviticus 4:27-25, Leviticus 5:5, Numbers 5:8
Confession is not a private affair in the Bible.
Leviticus 5:14-26 - (Public confession with animal sacrifice)
Numbers 5:6-7 - "man ... commits a fault ... he shall confess the wrong he has done"
Matthew 3:6 - "baptized by him ... as they acknowledged their sins"
Acts 19:18 - "believers came forward and openly acknowledged their former practices"
James 5:16 - "confess your sin to one another ... that you may be healed."
See also: - Leviticus 26:39-42, Psalms 32:3-5, Proverbs 28:13, Mark 1:5
Jesus has power to forgive sins.
Matthew 9:1-8 - (Healing of paralytic - "which is easier to say your sins are forgiven
or ...") Son of Man has the authority to forgive sins
Mark 2:10 - (Jesus says the Son of Man has authority to forgive sins on earth)
Luke 7:48 - "He said to her, 'Your sins are forgiven.'"
1 John 5:16 - there is sin that is not deadly
See also: - Acts 2:38, 1 Johns 1:9
Jesus gives his power to forgive sins to His priests
Matthew 16:19 - (Jesus gives the apostles the power to bind and loose sins)
Matthew 18:18 - whatever you bind and loose on earth, so it is in heaven
John 20:22 - If you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven; if you retain anyone’s sins,
they are retained.
John 20:23 - After saying this he breathed on them and said: Receive the Holy Spirit.
(recall Genesis 2:7)
2 Corinthians 5:17-20 - "God ... has reconciled us to himself ... given us the ministry of
reconciliation"
James 5:14-15 - "presbyters of the church ... pray over him ... he will be forgiven" (prayer
of presbyters forgives sin)
See also: - Luke 22:29-30, James 5:16
After forgiveness, the need for reparation can remain.
2 Samuel 12:13-14 - "The LORD ... has forgiven your sin ... but ... child born to you must
surely die"
Luke 19:8-9 - (Jesus praises Zacchaeus for his promise of reparation)
Penance as satisfaction for sins.
Matthew 3:8 - "Produce good fruit as evidence of your repentance."
2 Corinthians 7:10 - "godly sorrow produces a salutary repentance without regret"
See also: - Luke 3:8, Acts 2:38
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Call No Man Father? (Matthew 23:9)
Catholic Note:
All human titles are only shadows of God's authority from which they derive as understood
in Ephesians 3:15. RE: "Call no one on earth father". "Father" is a term sometimes used of
the great Rabbis. Note our Lord is not a grammarian regulating the use of terms: he is a
doctor of the spirit. He forbids any acknowledgement of fatherhood that obscures the
fatherhood of God, nothing more. If we make no allowance for the concreteness and brevity
of His phrases we either reduce them to absurdity or him to inconsistency. He would not
forbid a human son to use the word father nor would he forbid the term if addressed to one
who is God's representative; in this second case, indeed, it serves to remind its readers of
the fatherhood of God. Nor must the Christian disciple pose as an independent spiritual
guide. He himself is subject to one Teacher and one Guide - to the Lord Himself.
Luke 14:26 - Jesus says, "Anyone who comes to me without hating father, ... "
Acts 6:14 to 7:2 - St. Stephen calls the Jewish leaders "fathers"
Acts 21:40 to 22:1 - St. Paul calls Jerusalem Jews "fathers"
Romans 4:16-17 - Abraham is called "the father of us all"
1 Corinthians 4:14-15 - St. Paul says, "I became your father in Christ through the Gospel"
1 Thessalonians 2:1 - we treat you as a father treats his children
1 Timothy 1:2 - St. Paul says, "my true child in faith"
Titus 1:4 - St. Paul says, "my true child in our common faith"
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"The Church is the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through
the sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
Protestant verse against Catholics, saying that we should not call priests "Fathers".
Matthew 23:9 - "Call no one on earth your father, you have but one Father in heaven."
Throughout the New Testament, humans are called "Fathers".
1 Timothy 4:1-3 - The Spirit has explicitly said that during the last times some will desert
the faith and pay attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines that come from devils, seduced
by the hypocrisy of liars whose consciences are branded as though with a red hot iron: they
forbid marriage and prohibit foods which God created to be accepted with thanksgiving by
all who believe and who know the truth.
Note: St. Paul objects to these prohibitions when they are the outcome of false principles
which would regard marriage and certain foods as impure, but he has no objection to
abstaining from marriage when properly understood and based on sound principles.
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"The Church is the extension of Christ's incarnation, and that extension takes place through
the sacraments" (Scott Hahn , Swear to God, Page 22)
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Divorce and re-marriage
Catholic Note:
Jesus revealed that Moses allowed divorce in Deuteronomy 24:1-4 as a temporary provision
because of the "hardness of their hearts" (Matthew 19:7-9). But Jesus restored God's
original plan of indissoluble marriage (Matthew 19:3-9); therefore, the Catholic Church
continues to teach that a valid marriage between a baptized man and baptized woman
cannot be dissolved for any reason except death. It can't be ended by a civil divorce (or
even by an annulment, which is not a "Catholic divorce" but rather the determination a
marriage was not valid in the first place.) Some Protestants claim that Matthew 5:32 and
Matthew 19:9 allow exceptions to Jesus' teaching on indissolubility: "whoever divorces his
wife, except for un chastity [porneia], and marries another commits adultery." Here porneia
is used in a technical sense to forbid incestuous marriage among close relatives (as in Acts
15:20 and 1 Corinthians 5:1). These illicit unions are not valid marriages in the first place.
Note that not a single Greek-speaking Church Father ever saw in Matthew 5 and 19
exceptions to Christ's law of indissolubility. Until Martin Luther declared that marriage was
only a civil union in 1520, all Christians unanimously held that marriage is indissoluble and
the divorce from a legitimate marriage cannot be followed by remarriage.
Deuteronomy 24:1-4 - (If a man had good reason, he could give his wife a bill of divorce.)
Forbidden in the New Law
Matthew 19:4-6, 9 - "the two shall become one flesh ... what God has joined together, no
human being must separate" ... to divorce a wife and to remarry is adultery
Mark 10:9 - "what God has joined together, no human being must separate"
Mark 10:11-12 - if either man or woman divorces and remarries they commit adultery
1 Corinthians 7:10-11 - a wife must not be separated from her husband or if she has
already left him, she must remain unmarried or else be reconciled to her husband and a
husband must not divorce his wife.
See also: - Matthew 5:31ff, Luke 16:18
Prohibition against divorce and remarriage
Malachi 2:14-16 - for I hate divorce, says the Lord
Matthew 5:31-32 - (Divorce causes adultery; those who marry divorce women commit
adultery)
Mark 10:11-12 - "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery"
Luke 16:18 - Everyone who divorces his wife and marries another is guilty of adultery, and
the man who marries a woman divorced by her husband commits adultery.
Romans 7:2-3 - A married woman, for instance, is bound to her husband by law, as long
as he lives, but when her husband dies all her legal obligation to him as husband is ended.
So if she were to have relations with another man while her husband was still alive, she
would be termed an adulteress; but if her husband dies, her legal obligation comes to an
end and if she then has relations with another man, that does not make her an adulteress
See also: - Exodus 20:14, Deuteronomy 5:18, Matthew 19:3-10, Luke 18:20
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Mark 6:12-13 - Apostles anoint the sick with oil (they anointed many sick people with oil
and cured them)
James 5:14-45 - "Any one of you who is ill should send for the elders of the church, and
they must anoint the sick person with oil in the name of the Lord and pray over him"
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Morality: Contraception
Genesis 1:27-28 (Genesis 9:1; 35:11) - "Be fertile and multiple; fill the earth"
Genesis 38:9-10 - (Onan killed for spilling his seed on the ground, not for disobeying
Levirate law whose penalty was not death. See Deuteronomy 25:5-10)
Exodus 23:25-26 - blessings promised; no miscarrying, no barrenness, I shall give you
your full term of life
Deuteronomy 7:13-14 - you will be blessed: no male or female barrenness
Deuteronomy 25:5-10 - penalty for defying Levirate law: not death
Leviticus 20:13 - if man lies with man, put to death (wasting seed)
Leviticus 20:15 - if man lies with animal put to death (sterile sex)
Leviticus 20:16 - if woman lies with animal put to death (sterile sex)
Leviticus 21:17-20 - crushed testicles are called a defect and blemish
Deuteronomy 23:1 - no one who is castrated shall enter the assembly
Deuteronomy 25:11-12 - punishment for potential damage to genitals
Psalms 127:3-5 - children are a gift from God; How blessed is the man who has filled his
quiver with them
1 Chronicles 25:4-5 - God gave 14 sons and 3 daughters to exalt him
1 Chronicles 26:4-5 - (God blessed Obed-edom with 8 sons.)
Hosea 9:10-17 - Israel is punished with childlessness
Matthew 21:19, Mark 11:14 - Jesus cursed the fruitless fig tree
Luke 18:16 - "Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them"
Acts 5:1-11 - Ananias/Saphira slain withholding part of gift
Romans 1:25-27 - the natural function of women is child bearing
Galatians 5:20; Revelation 9:21, 21:8 - Greek pharmakeia = abortifacient potions
Galatians 6:7-8 - God is not mocked - accepting pleasure, denying fruit
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 - your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, glorify God in your body
1 Timothy 2:11-15 - women saved through the bearing of children
See also: - References in the Catechism of the Catholic Church: CCC 2366-2372
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Morality: Abortion
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Morality: Homosexuality
Catholic Note:
Scripture clearly describes homosexual acts as abominations. The city of Sodom (Genesis
18-19) was not destroyed for its lack of hospitality to the angels of the Lord. It was
destroyed for its homosexual depravity. The Church teaches that homosexual acts are
"intrinsically disordered" (Catechism of the Catholic Church 2357), yet the Church also calls
us to embrace homosexuals with love and to encourage them to live life's of chastity.
Regardless of the source of homosexual inclinations, which the Church says are "objectively
disordered", the "urges" themselves are not sinful. For most people, these urges constitute
trails which must be resisted like any other temptation. In short, the Church teaches us to
hate the sin of homosexual acts, but to love the sinners who engage in those acts. See
more about the Church's teachings in CCC 2357-2359.
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Morality: Chastity
Praised
Proverbs 22:11 - "The LORD loves the pure of heart"
Wisdom 3:13 - "blessed is she who ... knew not the transgression of the marriage bed"
Wisdom 4:1 - "Better is childlessness with virtue"
Chastity, Virginity held in high esteem
Matthew 19:10-12 - (Jesus specifies only some are called to this vocation)
1 Corinthians 7:8-9 - (Paul says the unmarried and widow should stay as they are)
1 Corinthians 7:32-35 - (Married are anxious about their spouses; unmarried/virgins are
free to focus on God)
Revelation 14:4 - "they are virgins and these are the ones who follow the Lamb"
Chastity, Virginity preferable to marriage
Psalms 45:15 - "In embroidered apparel she is led to the king"
Matthew 22:30 - "at the resurrection they are neither married nor are given in marriage"
Titus 2:4-5 - "train younger women ... to be ... chaste"
Better for ministry
Matthew 19:12 - "some ... have renounced marriage for the sake of the kingdom"
1 Corinthians 7:25-28 - (St. Paul recommends virginity/single life in ministry work.)
Recommended to ministers of the Church
1 Timothy 3:2 - "bishop must be ... married only once"
1 Timothy 3:8 - "deacons must be dignified"
Chastity, Fornication provokes God's anger
Deuteronomy 22:21 - (Law calls for stoning of girls who fornicate in their father's house)
Proverbs 6:29 - "[your] neighbor's wife - none who touches her shall go unpunished"
1 Corinthians 6:9 - "neither fornicators ... nor adulterers ... will inherit the kingdom of
God"
Hebrews 13:4 - "God will judge the immoral and adulterers."
See also: - Jeremiah 5:7, Hosea 4:14
Chastity, Fornication should be avoided
Ecclesiasticus () 42:12 - "Let her not parade her charms before men"
Deuteronomy 5:18 - "You shall not commit adultery"
Chastity, Impure thoughts should be forbidden
Exodus 20:17 - "You shall not covet your neighbor's wife"
Matthew 5:28 - "one who looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery"
See also: - Ecclesiasticus () 9:4, Ecclesiasticus () 42:18-21, Proverbs 6:25
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