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Compendium of the catechism chapter 1
Compendium
                   of the
           CATECHISM
                   of the
    CATHOLIC CHURCH

http://www.vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/doc
 uments/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html
Part One

 The Profession of Faith

      Section One
“I believe” – “We believe”
CHAPTER ONE

Man's Capacity for God
1. What is the plan
 of God for man?

       1-25
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.
In the fullness of time, God
the Father sent his Son as the
Redeemer     and     Savior   of
mankind, fallen into sin, thus
calling all into his Church and,
through the work of the Holy
Spirit, making them adopted
children and heirs of his
eternal happiness.
2. Why does man
have a desire for
     God?
     27-30
     44-45
God himself, in creating man in his
own image, has written upon his
heart the desire to see him. Even
if this desire is often ignored, God
never ceases to draw man to
himself because only in God will
he find and live the fullness of
truth and happiness for which he
never stops searching.
By nature and by vocation,
therefore, man is a religious
being, capable of entering
into communion with God.
This intimate and vital bond
with God confers on man his
fundamental dignity.
3. How is it
possible to know
God with only the
 light of human
    reason?
     31-36
     46-47
Starting from creation, that is
from the world and from the
human person, through reason
alone one can know God with
certainty as the origin and end
of the universe, as the highest
good and as infinite truth and
beauty.
4. Is the light of
  reason alone
sufficient to know
 the mystery of
      God?

      37-38
In coming to a knowledge of God
by the light of reason alone man
experiences   many    difficulties.
Indeed, on his own he is unable
to enter into the intimacy of the
divine mystery.
This is why he stands in need of
being    enlightened      by    God’s
revelation, not only about those
things     that        exceed     his
understanding, but also about those
religious and moral truths which of
themselves are not beyond the grasp
of human reason, so that even in the
present condition of the human race,
they can be known by all with ease,
with firm certainty and with no
admixture of error.
5. How can we
speak about God?
     39-43
     48-49
By taking as our starting point
the perfections of man and of
the other creatures which are a
reflection, albeit a limited one,
of the infinite perfection of
God, we are able to speak
about God with all people.
We must, however, continually
purify our language insofar as it
is image-bound and imperfect,
realizing that we can never fully
express the infinite mystery of
God.
End

    of

CHAPTER ONE

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Compendium of the catechism chapter 1

  • 2. Compendium of the CATECHISM of the CATHOLIC CHURCH http://www.vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/doc uments/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html
  • 3. Part One The Profession of Faith Section One “I believe” – “We believe”
  • 5. 1. What is the plan of God for man? 1-25
  • 6. 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.
  • 7. In the fullness of time, God the Father sent his Son as the Redeemer and Savior of mankind, fallen into sin, thus calling all into his Church and, through the work of the Holy Spirit, making them adopted children and heirs of his eternal happiness.
  • 8. 2. Why does man have a desire for God? 27-30 44-45
  • 9. God himself, in creating man in his own image, has written upon his heart the desire to see him. Even if this desire is often ignored, God never ceases to draw man to himself because only in God will he find and live the fullness of truth and happiness for which he never stops searching.
  • 10. By nature and by vocation, therefore, man is a religious being, capable of entering into communion with God. This intimate and vital bond with God confers on man his fundamental dignity.
  • 11. 3. How is it possible to know God with only the light of human reason? 31-36 46-47
  • 12. Starting from creation, that is from the world and from the human person, through reason alone one can know God with certainty as the origin and end of the universe, as the highest good and as infinite truth and beauty.
  • 13. 4. Is the light of reason alone sufficient to know the mystery of God? 37-38
  • 14. In coming to a knowledge of God by the light of reason alone man experiences many difficulties. Indeed, on his own he is unable to enter into the intimacy of the divine mystery.
  • 15. This is why he stands in need of being enlightened by God’s revelation, not only about those things that exceed his understanding, but also about those religious and moral truths which of themselves are not beyond the grasp of human reason, so that even in the present condition of the human race, they can be known by all with ease, with firm certainty and with no admixture of error.
  • 16. 5. How can we speak about God? 39-43 48-49
  • 17. By taking as our starting point the perfections of man and of the other creatures which are a reflection, albeit a limited one, of the infinite perfection of God, we are able to speak about God with all people.
  • 18. We must, however, continually purify our language insofar as it is image-bound and imperfect, realizing that we can never fully express the infinite mystery of God.
  • 19. End of CHAPTER ONE