I'm learning to memorize several catechism questions. These are the ones I'm working on now:
CCC #161: the chief attributes of the catholic church are authority, infallibility, and indefectibility. They are called attributes because they are qualities perfecting the nature of the church.
CCC #162: by the authority of the church is meant that the pope and bishops, as lawful successors of the apostles, have the power from Christ Himself to teach, sanctify, and govern the faithful in spiritual matters.
CCC #163: By the infallibility of the church is meant that the church, by the special assistance of the Holy Ghost, cannot err when it teaches or believes a doctrine of faith or morals.
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Hello Princess,
ReplyDeleteWow, this is deep theology. I'm impressed. But most especially I'm amazed at how beautifully
you handled things the day your Mom went to the hospital. Look forward to our next chat. LUV YOU, "Nanny"