Catholicism 101 - Doctrine

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Catholicism 101

Basics:8:15 – 9:10 amBasic teaching

9:10 – 9:30 amQ & A

Doctrine

Doctrine Sacraments

Doctrine Sacraments Life in Christ

Doctrine Sacraments Life in Christ

Prayer

Doctrine Sacraments Life in Christ

Prayer

CCC # 1

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.(CCC 1)

God

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself,

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life.

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life.

“beatus” – Blessed/Happy

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life. For this reason,

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.

God,infinitely perfect and blessed

in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness

freely created man to make him share in his own

blessed life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.What is at the center of all of this?

Happiness(What is happiness? Are you Happy?Have you been? But those times it escapes you.What if you could be? (heaven)…Describe their exp and desire for it. Constant search for that satisfaction… without end or getting old.)

Happiness

Are you happy?

Happiness

What is it?

HappinessEvery human desires it.

But can we really have it?

The great human dilemma:

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Epicurean Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Epicurean Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Epicurean Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Epicurean Way

This world is sufficient for happiness

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Absurdist Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Absurdist Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Absurdist Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Absurdist Way

Leads to despair:

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Absurdist Way

Leads to despair:Numbing: drink, sex, drugs, Technology…

suicide

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Philosophical or religious Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Philosophical or religious Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

The Philosophical or religious Way

The great human dilemma:

1. Because we desire Happiness, Happiness can be found.

2. Happiness is very difficult, seemingly impossible to find.

We do find happiness, but not perfectly in this life

The Philosophical or religious Way

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:• Escape from suffering, desire, time, from our

very existence.

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:• Escape from suffering, desire, time, from our

very existence.• Buddhism

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:• Escape from suffering, desire, time, from our

very existence.• Buddhism

• To exist is to Suffer

• Problem:

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:• Escape from suffering, desire, time, from our

very existence.• Buddhism

• To exist is to Suffer

• Problem: Dismisses Humanity

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:2. Revelation:

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:2. Revelation:• An encounter with God

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:2. Revelation:• An encounter with God• He is the Main Character

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:2. Revelation:• An encounter with God• He is the Main Character• A story of God and Man

The great human dilemma:The Philosophical or religious Way

1. The Great Escape:2. Revelation:• An encounter with God• He is the Main Character• A story of God and Man

This is truly unique in our religion

“God”/Divine

“God”/Divine

Hinduism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam Judaism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam Judaism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam Judaism Atheism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam Judaism Atheism

“God”/Divine

Hinduism Buddhism Islam Judaism Atheism

“God”/Divine

“God”/Divine

Christianity

God

Christianity

God

Christianity

God,infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer

goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed

life.

God

Christianity

God,infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer

goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed

life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.

God

Christianity

God,infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer

goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed

life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.

HAPPINESS

God

Christianity

God,infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer

goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed

life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.

HAPPINESS

is

God

Christianity

God,infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer

goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed

life. For this reason,

at every time and in every place,

God draws close to man.

HAPPINESS

is

“For you have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.”

- St. Augustine

He has revealed himself to us

He has revealed himself to us

How?

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World – Truth, Goodness, and Beauty

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

1. The unmoved mover

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

1. The unmoved mover2. The first cause

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

1. The unmoved mover2. The first cause

3. Argument from contingency

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

1. The unmoved mover2. The first cause

3. Argument from contingency4. Argument from degree

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The WorldThomas Aquinas’ Five ways

1. The unmoved mover2. The first cause

3. Argument from contingency4. Argument from degree5. Theological argument

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect –

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect – Understanding

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect – Understanding

Will –

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect – Understanding

Will – Love

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect – Understanding

Will – Love Soul

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

Infinite desire and capacity

Intellect – Understanding

Will – Love Soul Origin in God

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 31)

The World

The human person

WHO IS THIS GOD?

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and Eve

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoah

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoahAbraham

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoahAbrahamIsrael

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoahAbrahamIsraelDavid…

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoahAbrahamIsraelDavid…

Jesus

He has revealed himself to us

How?

(CCC 51 ff)

God introduces himself in our world:

Adam and EveNoahAbrahamIsraelDavid…

Jesusis Revelation

Two Modes of Transmission

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

“the speech of God as it is put down in writing

under the breath of the Holy Spirit.” (CCC 81)

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

Tradere – to hand on

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

Tradere – to hand on

“transmits in its entirety the Word of God

which has been entrusted to the apostles by Christ the Lord

and the Holy Spirit.”(CCC 81)

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

The Church, “the pillar and bulwark of the truth,” faithfully guards “the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints.”

1 Timothy 3:14-15Jude 1:3

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

“Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not

written in this book. But these are written so that you may come to believe that Jesus

is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his

name.”

John 20:30-31

Two Modes of Transmission

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

“Both Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honored

with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence.”

(CCC 82)

I Believe

I believe

in God, the Father almighty,

creator of heaven and earth.I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord,

He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit,

and born of the Virgin Mary,suffered under Pontius Pilate,was crucified, died, and was buried;he descended to the dead.on the third day he rose again;he ascended into heaven,and is seated at the right hand of the

Father,he will come to judge the living and the

dead.I believe in the Holy Spirit,

the holy catholic Church,the communion of saints,the forgiveness of sins,the resurrection of the body,and life everlasting.

Amen.