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"Mater et Magistra," a Latin expression which literally means "Mother and Teacher," has long been used to refer to the authority that Christ Himself bestowed upon the Church, in entrusting...
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"Mater et Magistra," a Latin expression which literally means "Mother and Teacher," has long been used to refer to the authority that Christ Himself bestowed upon the Church, in entrusting to her the Petrine "Keys of the Kingdom." Christ made a solemn promise to Peter and each of his validly elected successors that "whatever [they] bound on Earth would be bound in heaven, and whatever they loosened on Earth would be loosened in heaven." Thus, it is to the Pope and the Bishops united to him - collectively referred to as the Magisterium - that the power of teaching authoritatively, in matters of faith and morality, has been given, by Christ, for the benefit of both the Church and the world.
Given this tremendous mandate, the Church, under the magnificent Pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II, undertook the monumental task of creating a comprehensive Catechism - the first of it's kind in more than 400 years - which would provide "a summary of what Catholics throughout the world believe in common."
Drawing on Scripture, Tradition, the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, each of the seven Sacraments and the lives and writings of the saints, the new Catechism of the Catholic Church would present the perrennial truths of the faith in accordance with the ancient catechetical structure of Creed (what we believe, as per the 12 Articles of the Faith, as presented in the Nicene Creed), Code (how we ought to live, as per the 10 Commandments), and Cult (how we ought to worship God). The last of these - Cult - has been divided into public worship (the 7 Sacraments) and private worship, or prayer (specifically, the 7 petitions that comprise the Lord's Prayer).
Thus, using this marvelous resource, which is meant to serve as "the standard for all future catechisms," Catholic author and radio host Jayson Brunelle takes his listeners on a guided tour of this masterfully written synthesis of Catholic faith and practice.
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Given this tremendous mandate, the Church, under the magnificent Pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II, undertook the monumental task of creating a comprehensive Catechism - the first of it's kind in more than 400 years - which would provide "a summary of what Catholics throughout the world believe in common."
Drawing on Scripture, Tradition, the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, each of the seven Sacraments and the lives and writings of the saints, the new Catechism of the Catholic Church would present the perrennial truths of the faith in accordance with the ancient catechetical structure of Creed (what we believe, as per the 12 Articles of the Faith, as presented in the Nicene Creed), Code (how we ought to live, as per the 10 Commandments), and Cult (how we ought to worship God). The last of these - Cult - has been divided into public worship (the 7 Sacraments) and private worship, or prayer (specifically, the 7 petitions that comprise the Lord's Prayer).
Thus, using this marvelous resource, which is meant to serve as "the standard for all future catechisms," Catholic author and radio host Jayson Brunelle takes his listeners on a guided tour of this masterfully written synthesis of Catholic faith and practice.
15 OCT 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about the Mysteries of Jesus' Infancy and Hidden Life, Cont'd: CCC 525. (October 14, 2019)
2 OCT 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about "The Incarnation: The Mystery of Advent and Christmas, Part I (CCC, 522 - 524)" (September 30, 2019)
24 SEP 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about Our Communion in the Mysteries of Jesus - CCC 519-521. (September 23, 2019)
17 SEP 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle speaks on the Incarnation and the Paschal Mystery: The Two Fundamental Mysteries of Christ's Life - CCC, para.512-518. (September 16, 2019)
4 SEP 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about Jesus as Conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary. (September 2, 2019)
20 AUG 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle continues with the Catechism and the Dual Nature of the Divine Person of Christ. (August 19, 2019)
Episode 33: "Pensées: A Reflection on the Penses of Blaise Pascal and Other Ideas" (August 5, 2019)
6 AUG 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle provides a reflection on the Pensées of Blaise Pascal and Other Ideas. (August 5, 2019)
23 JUL 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle continues with his reflection on Article 2 of the Creed, 'I Believe... In Jesus Christ, His Only Begotten Son'. (July 22, 2019)
16 JUL 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about belief in Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God. (July 15, 2019)
9 JUL 2019 · In this episode of Mater et Magistra, Catholic evangelist Jayson Brunelle talks about The Fall of Adam from Grace, The Inheritance of Original Sin, and Christ's Restoration of Humanity to the Father's Friendship and Grace. (July 8, 2019)
"Mater et Magistra," a Latin expression which literally means "Mother and Teacher," has long been used to refer to the authority that Christ Himself bestowed upon the Church, in entrusting...
show more
"Mater et Magistra," a Latin expression which literally means "Mother and Teacher," has long been used to refer to the authority that Christ Himself bestowed upon the Church, in entrusting to her the Petrine "Keys of the Kingdom." Christ made a solemn promise to Peter and each of his validly elected successors that "whatever [they] bound on Earth would be bound in heaven, and whatever they loosened on Earth would be loosened in heaven." Thus, it is to the Pope and the Bishops united to him - collectively referred to as the Magisterium - that the power of teaching authoritatively, in matters of faith and morality, has been given, by Christ, for the benefit of both the Church and the world.
Given this tremendous mandate, the Church, under the magnificent Pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II, undertook the monumental task of creating a comprehensive Catechism - the first of it's kind in more than 400 years - which would provide "a summary of what Catholics throughout the world believe in common."
Drawing on Scripture, Tradition, the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, each of the seven Sacraments and the lives and writings of the saints, the new Catechism of the Catholic Church would present the perrennial truths of the faith in accordance with the ancient catechetical structure of Creed (what we believe, as per the 12 Articles of the Faith, as presented in the Nicene Creed), Code (how we ought to live, as per the 10 Commandments), and Cult (how we ought to worship God). The last of these - Cult - has been divided into public worship (the 7 Sacraments) and private worship, or prayer (specifically, the 7 petitions that comprise the Lord's Prayer).
Thus, using this marvelous resource, which is meant to serve as "the standard for all future catechisms," Catholic author and radio host Jayson Brunelle takes his listeners on a guided tour of this masterfully written synthesis of Catholic faith and practice.
show less
Given this tremendous mandate, the Church, under the magnificent Pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II, undertook the monumental task of creating a comprehensive Catechism - the first of it's kind in more than 400 years - which would provide "a summary of what Catholics throughout the world believe in common."
Drawing on Scripture, Tradition, the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, each of the seven Sacraments and the lives and writings of the saints, the new Catechism of the Catholic Church would present the perrennial truths of the faith in accordance with the ancient catechetical structure of Creed (what we believe, as per the 12 Articles of the Faith, as presented in the Nicene Creed), Code (how we ought to live, as per the 10 Commandments), and Cult (how we ought to worship God). The last of these - Cult - has been divided into public worship (the 7 Sacraments) and private worship, or prayer (specifically, the 7 petitions that comprise the Lord's Prayer).
Thus, using this marvelous resource, which is meant to serve as "the standard for all future catechisms," Catholic author and radio host Jayson Brunelle takes his listeners on a guided tour of this masterfully written synthesis of Catholic faith and practice.
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