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Objective norms of morality express the rational order of good and evil, attested to by conscience. 1752 In contrast to the object, the intention resides in the acting subject. Because it lies at the voluntary source of an action and determines it by its end, intention is an element essential to the moral evaluation of an action.
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436 The word "Christ" comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Messiah, which means "anointed". It became the name proper to Jesus only because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission that "Christ" signifies.
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—CCC, no. 2363 The bond between husband and wife is both conjugal and procreative. Conjugal mutual love and fidelity is the unitive. aspect of marriage. The procreative. aspect of marriage concerns the conception, birth, and edu- cation of children. The bond between the unitive and procreative may not be broken.
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2025年1月23日 · 436 The word “Christ” comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Messiah, which means “anointed.” It became the name proper to Jesus only because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission that “Christ” signifies. In effect, in Israel those consecrated to God for a mission that he gave were anointed in his name.
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(CCC, no. 436) 3. How does Jesus model discipleship for us? In all of his life, Jesus presents himself as our model. He is “the perfect man,” who invites us to become his disciples and follow him. In humbling himself, he has given us an example to imitate, through his prayer he draws us to
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Jesus teaches us this new life by his words; he teaches us to ask for it by our prayer. The rightness of our life in him will depend on the rightness of our prayer.
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It became a name proper to Jesus only because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission that Christ signifies” (CCC 436). It was a case in Israel that those consecrated for God’s mission were anointed in his name.
IV. Response (based on Doctrinal Statements on page 82; cf. CCC 465-468) Our response is: Jesus Christ is true God and true man. “Jesus Christ is the Son of God by nature and not by adoption. He is begotten, not made, of the same substance as the Father.” (response) (Council of …
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436 Part Three A rticle 5 THE MORALITY OF THE PASSIONS 762 The human person is ordered to beatitude by his deliberate acts: the passions or feelings he experiences can dispose him to it and contribute to it. I. P assions 1763 The term “passions” belongs to the Christian patrimony.