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  • The Eighth Commandment: You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Eighth Commandment: You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does the Eighth Commandment Require? The Importance of the Eighth Commandment in Modern Society The Eighth Commandment requires truthfulness in speech and action, protecting truth as foundational to human relationships, society, and relationship with God. The Catechism teaches that the eighth commandment forbids misrepresenting the truth in our relations with others and that offenses…

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  • The Seventh Commandment: You Shall Not Steal
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Seventh Commandment: You Shall Not Steal

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does the Seventh Commandment Require? The Seventh Commandment forbids theft and requires respect for property rights, just distribution of resources, care for creation, and economic justice. The Catechism teaches that the seventh commandment forbids unjustly taking or keeping the goods of one’s neighbor and wronging him in any way with respect to his goods…

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  • The Sixth Commandment – You Shall Not Commit Adultery
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Sixth Commandment – You Shall Not Commit Adultery

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does the Sixth Commandment Teach? The Sixth Commandment requires chastity according to one’s state in life and protects the dignity of human sexuality. The Catechism teaches that sexuality affects all aspects of the human person in the unity of body and soul and that it is ordered toward the conjugal love of man and…

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  • The Fifth Commandment – You Shall Not Kill
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Fifth Commandment – You Shall Not Kill

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does the Fifth Commandment Protect? The Fifth Commandment prohibits the direct and intentional killing of innocent human beings. The Catechism teaches that human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains forever in a special relationship with the Creator, who is its sole end (CCC,…

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  • The Fourth Commandment – Honor Your Father and Your Mother
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Fourth Commandment – Honor Your Father and Your Mother

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does It Mean to Honor Parents? The Fourth Commandment establishes the foundation for all human relationships by requiring honor, respect, and obedience toward parents and legitimate authority. The Catechism teaches that this commandment introduces the second tablet of the Decalogue, which concerns love of neighbor, beginning with the family as the fundamental cell of…

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  • The Third Commandment – Remember to Keep Holy the Lord’s Day
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The Third Commandment – Remember to Keep Holy the Lord’s Day

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    What Does the Third Commandment Require of Believers? The Third Commandment requires believers to set aside one day each week for rest, worship, and spiritual renewal. The Catechism teaches that the sabbath brings everyday work to a halt and provides respite from servitude to work and worship of money (CCC, 2172). For Catholics, Sunday replaced…

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  • “You’re Breaking This Commandment 100 Times a Day (And Don’t Even Know It)”
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    “You’re Breaking This Commandment 100 Times a Day (And Don’t Even Know It)”

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    You Shall Not Take the Name of the Lord Your God in Vain What Does the Second Commandment Mean? The Second Commandment requires reverence for God’s name and all that is sacred. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “The second commandment prescribes respect for the Lord’s name. Like the first commandment, it belongs…

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  • The First Commandment: What Does the First Commandment Mean?
    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    The First Commandment: What Does the First Commandment Mean?

    Moral Theology and The Ten Commandments

    I Am the Lord Your God: You Shall Not Have Strange Gods Before Me The First Commandment establishes the foundation of the entire moral law by calling believers to recognize and worship the one true God above all else (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2083). This commandment, given to Moses on Mount Sinai, declares God’s…

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  • The Chosen and Catholic Orthodoxy: Why Might “The Chosen” Be Wrong About Mary and What Does It Miss About Catholic Faith?
    Topical Issues

    The Chosen and Catholic Orthodoxy: Why Might “The Chosen” Be Wrong About Mary and What Does It Miss About Catholic Faith?

    Topical Issues

    “The Chosen,” Dallas Jenkins’ ambitious multi-season dramatization of Christ’s ministry, has achieved unprecedented popularity among Christian audiences while simultaneously raising significant theological concerns for Catholic viewers and scholars (Jenkins, 2019-present). Two critical issues emerge from extensive academic analysis: the series’ problematic portrayal of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, contradicts fundamental Catholic Marian doctrine, and the…

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  • How Much Do We REALLY Love Jesus?
    Topical Issues

    How Much Do We REALLY Love Jesus?

    Topical Issues

    A Catholic Examination of Authentic Love in a World of Modern Idols What Kind of Love Does Jesus Actually Ask For? “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:26). These stark words…

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