Baltimore Catechism Two

by Of

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

238

Collection

Publication

Tan Books (2010), Edition: Reprint, 176 pages

Description

Excerpt: ...and hatred for sin, because it offends God, who is infinitely good in Himself and worthy of all love. Q. 766. When will perfect contrition obtain pardon for mortal sin without the Sacrament of Penance? A. Perfect contrition will obtain pardon for mortal sin without the Sacrament of Penance when we cannot go to confession, but with the perfect contrition we must have the intention of going to confession as soon as possible, if we again have the opportunity. Q. 767. 204 What is imperfect contrition? A. Imperfect contrition is that by which we hate what offends God because by it we lose heaven and deserve hell; or because sin is so hateful in itself. Q. 768. What other name is given to imperfect contrition and why is it called imperfect? A. Imperfect contrition is called attrition. It is called imperfect only because it is less perfect than the highest grade of contrition by which we are sorry for sin out of pure love of Gods own goodness and without any consideration of what befalls ourselves. Q. 769. 205 Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession? A. Imperfect contrition is sufficient for a worthy confession, but we should endeavor to have perfect contrition. Q. 770. 206 What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more? A. By a firm purpose of sinning no more I mean a fixed resolve not only to avoid all mortal sin, but also its near occasions. Q. 771. 207 What do you mean by the near occasions of sin? A. By the near occasions of sin I mean all the persons, places and things that may easily lead us into sin. Q. 772. Why are we bound to avoid occasions of sin? A. We are bound to avoid occasions of sin because Our Lord has said: "He who loves the danger will perish in it"; and as we are bound to avoid the loss of our souls, so we are bound to avoid the danger of their loss. The occasion is the cause of sin, and you cannot take away the evil without removing its cause. Q. 773. Is a person who is determined to avoid the sin, but who...… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1885

Physical description

176 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

0895551454 / 9780895551450

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