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The 10 Commandments of the Lord, Lecture notes of Religious Studies

Decalogue means “ten words”. God revealed these “ten words”.

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Download The 10 Commandments of the Lord and more Lecture notes Religious Studies in PDF only on Docsity! The 10 Commandments The 10 Commandments (Decalogue) I) I am the LORD your God: you shall not have strange gods before me. II) You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain. III) Remember to keep holy the LORD’s Day. IV) Honor your father and your mother. V) You shall not kill. VI) You shall not commit adultery. VII) You shall not steal. VIII) You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. IX) You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife. X) You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods. Where are the 10 Commandments found in the Bible? The 10 Commandments are given in the Old Testament, twice. They are found in Exodus 20:2-17 and Deuteronomy 5:6-21. The wording is slightly different, but the meaning is the same. The wording given above is called “A Traditional Catechetical Formula” and is found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Ref. 1. What does the word Decalogue mean? Decalogue means “ten words”. God revealed these “ten words” to his people on the holy mountain Sinai. Who wrote the Ten Commandments? The original Ten Commandments were written with the “finger of God” on two stone tablets. Moses destroyed them in his anger against the Israelites who had fallen into sin while he was up on Mount Sinai for 40 days receiving them. The Lord rewrote the Ten Commandments on a second set of stone tablets to replace the first. What do the to Commandments oblige us to do? According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 2072: “Since they express man’s fundamental duties towards God and towards his neighbor, the Ten Commandments reveal, in their primordial content, grave obligations. They are fundamentally immutable, and they oblige always and everywhere. No one can dispense from them. The Ten Commandments are engraved in the human heart.” In other words, the Ten Commandments: ?? Are the original, most basic and fundamental of God’s expectations for us. ??Are serious commands of God. They are not suggestions or guidelines; they are commands. ?? They will never change. ?? They bind all people, always and everywhere, whether or not they are Catholic, whether or not they believe in God. ??God “programs” all human beings with an inborn knowledge of the Ten rosary or statue of Jesus, Mary or the Saints.] ??Profanation of places or things consecrated to God. [Chewing gum, wearing inappropriate clothes, unnecessary talking or silliness in Church.] ?? Receiving the sacraments in a state of mortal sin. -3- If you love me you will keep my commandments. John 14:15 2) Sins against Faith, such as: ??Willful doubt of any article of Faith. [Rejecting belief in angels, rejecting parts of the Bible, existence of the Devil, etc.] ?? Reading or circulating books or writings against Catholic belief or practice. ??Joining in schismatic or heretical worship [Taking part in worship that divides the Church or is based on false teachings, such as a service with a priest that is a woman. Taking part in satanic worship.] ?? Denying one’s religion. [Denying that you are Catholic in word or action.] ??Neglecting means of religious instruction. [Not taking part in opportunities to learn more about the Catholic faith.] 3) Sins against Hope, such as: ?? Despair of God’s mercy. [Think that God cannot forgive your sin.] ?? Lack of confidence in the power of His Grace to support us in trouble or temptation. [Saying that our troubles are more than we can handle, even with God’s help. Making excuse for sin by saying that the temptation is too strong for us.] ??Murmuring against God’s providence. [Complaining about God’s way of caring for us.] ??Presuming on God’s mercy, or on the supposed efficacy of certain pious practices in order to continue in sin. [Thinking that I can continue sinning if I give generously to the poor, for example.] 4) Sins against Love or Charity, such as: ??Willfully rebellious thoughts against God. [“If God is good, how could he let this happen?” “I know what you want me to do, Lord, but I won’t do it (as in the story of Jonah.)] ??Boasting of sin. [Bragging about stealing, cheating on income tax, hurting or humiliating someone.] ?? Violating God’s Law or omitting good works, through human respect. [Missing Mass on Sunday so as not to inconvenience others; not helping someone because this is not a “politically correct” person to help.] Explanatory notes and examples are enclosed in brackets [ ] . References: 1) Catechism of the Catholic Church, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1994, pp. 496-497. 2) Baltimore Book of Prayers , Prepared and enjoined by order of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, May 17, 1889, reprinted 1996, Roman Catholic Books, Ft. Collins, CO, pp. 294-298. 3) Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism , Official Revised Publishing Co., New York, 1969, pp. 106-108. -4- If you love me you will keep my commandments. Edition, No. 2, Catholic Book John 14:15 The Second Commandment I) I am the LORD your God: you shall not have strange gods before me. II) You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain. III) Remember to keep holy the LORD’s Day. IV) Honor your father and your mother. V) You shall not kill. VI) You shall not commit adultery. VII) You shall not steal. VIII) You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. IX) You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife. X) You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.
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