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CCC 2671 The traditional form of petition to the Holy Spirit is to invoke the Father through Christ our Lord to give us the Consoler Spirit. 32 Jesus insists on this petition to be made in his name at the very moment when he promises the gift of the Spirit of Truth. 33 But the simplest and most direct prayer is also traditional, “Come, Holy Spirit,” and every liturgical tradition has ...
Nevertheless, since a great and important part of that tradition was committed to writing and is contained in the inspired books of Holy Scripture, it is the custom of the Church to distinguish two sources of revelation, Tradition and Scripture, the former name being reserved for that body of revealed truth which was not committed to writing under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, but has ...
Chapter Three I Believe In The Holy Spirit. Article 8 I Believe In The Holy Spirit. Article 8; I. The Joint Mission Of The Son And The Spirit; II. The Name, Titles, And Symbols Of The Holy Spirit; III. God's Spirit And Word In The Time Of The Promises; IV. The Spirit Of Christ In The Fullness Of Time; V. The Spirit And The Church In The Last ...
The Apostles, after the descend of the Holy Ghost on Pentecost, fulfilled this command of Christ and preached the gospel to all nations. From their teachings we have received what is known as the Deposit of Faith, i.e., all that has been revealed by God. The Deposit of Faith is made up of Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
However, part of Christ’s wisdom in founding the Catholic Church was to enable the Church to explain and even define in specific language the truths that God had revealed. But our understanding of the truths of the Faith involves a certain process of learning, a process that is protected by the Holy Spirit. The development of doctrine ...
Chapter Three I Believe In The Holy Spirit. Article 8 I Believe In The Holy Spirit. Article 8; I. The Joint Mission Of The Son And The Spirit; II. The Name, Titles, And Symbols Of The Holy Spirit; III. God's Spirit And Word In The Time Of The Promises; IV. The Spirit Of Christ In The Fullness Of Time; V. The Spirit And The Church In The Last ...
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St. Alphonsus, C.SS.R., (1696-1787) wrote: "Traditions are those truths which were first communicated by Jesus Christ or by the Holy Ghost to the apostles, then by the apostles were given to the ...