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The Catechism of the Council of Trent published in 1566 by order of Pope St. Pius V and edited by St Charles Borromeo takes its reader on a grand and eloquent tour of the Creed, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments and The Lord's Prayer. A must read for every Catholic who wishes to understand his Faith more deeply.

Catechism of The Council of Trent (in Less than a Year‪)‬ Mark Langley

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The Catechism of the Council of Trent published in 1566 by order of Pope St. Pius V and edited by St Charles Borromeo takes its reader on a grand and eloquent tour of the Creed, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments and The Lord's Prayer. A must read for every Catholic who wishes to understand his Faith more deeply.

    Day 104 Fourth Commandment Honor Your Father and Mother Part II

    Day 104 Fourth Commandment Honor Your Father and Mother Part II

    In this episode we read the Catechism with regard to its treatment of the words "Honor" and "Father" and "Mother." We also read excerpts from the Summa Theologica from Secunda Secundae concerning the virtue of Piety.

    • 23 min
    Day 103 The Fourth Commandment Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother

    Day 103 The Fourth Commandment Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother

    In this episode we commence our study of the Fourth Commandment of the Decalogue: Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. As the fourth "Word" (of the "Ten Words") is the first on the second tablet, we discuss why Catholics number and arrange the ten commandments as they do. The Catholic arrangement is from St Augustine's teaching in his work "Quaestiones in Exodum," from which we read. Additionally we read from the Summa Theologica, Secunda Secundae Question 122 article 5,
    "Whether the fourth precept, about honoring one's parents, is fittingly expressed?"

    • 25 min
    Day 102 The Third Commandment Part II

    Day 102 The Third Commandment Part II

    In this episode we finish our study of the third commandment. Among other things, the Catechism explains what sorts of activities are permitted and not permitted on the Sabbath.

    • 22 min
    Day 101 The Third Commandment: Remember Keep Holy the Sabbath

    Day 101 The Third Commandment: Remember Keep Holy the Sabbath

    In this episode we commence our study of the third commandment regarding the Lord's Day. We read the Catechism in its treatment of the words "Remember" and "Keep Holy the Sabbath." Among other things , the Catechism sets forth three reasons why the word remember is employed. We also look briefly at the Summa Theologica (ST. IIa IIae Q. 122 art. 4)

    • 22 min
    Day 100 The Second Commandment (Conclusion)

    Day 100 The Second Commandment (Conclusion)

    In this episode we read about the conditions of a just oath and conclude our study of the second commandment by discussing the negative part of the prohibition.

    • 20 min
    Day 99 The Second Commandment

    Day 99 The Second Commandment

    In this episode we commence our study of the second commandment of the Decalogue "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain". In addition to reading the Catechism concerning this commandment we also take a look at the question in the Summa Theologica "Whether the second precept of the decalogue is fittingly expressed?" (ST. Secunda Secundae, Q. 122, A 3)

    • 19 min

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