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Theology – Page 2 – Knights of the Precious Blood

Theology

  • The Sacrament of Penance

    Penance in General 1 Q. What is the sacrament of Penance? A. The sacrament of Penance, also called Confession, is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ to remit the sins committed after Baptism. 2 Q. Why is the name of Penance given to this sacrament? A. The name of Penance is given to this sacrament,…

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  • The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

    The Essence, Institution and Ends of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 1 Q. Should the Holy Eucharist be considered only as a sacrament? A. The Holy Eucharist, besides being a sacrament, is also the permanent Sacrifice of the New Law, which Jesus Christ left to His Church to be offered to God by the…

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  • The Blessed Eucharist

    The Nature of This Sacrament — The Real Presence 1 Q. What is the sacrament of the Eucharist? A. The Eucharist is a sacrament in which, by the marvelous conversion of the whole substance of bread into the Body of Jesus Christ, and that of wine into His precious Blood, is contained truly, really, and…

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  • Confirmation

    Chrism or Confirmation 1 Q. What is the sacrament of Confirmation? A. Confirmation is a sacrament which gives us the Holy Ghost, imprints on our souls the mark of a soldier of Jesus Christ, and makes us perfect Christians. 2 Q. How does the sacrament of Confirmation make us perfect Christians? A. The sacrament of…

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  • Baptism

    Nature and Effects of Baptism 1 Q. What is the sacrament of Baptism? A. Baptism is a sacrament by which we are born again to the grace of God, and become Christians. 2 Q. What are the effects of the sacrament of Baptism? A. The sacrament of Baptism confers first sanctifying grace by which original…

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  • The Sacraments

    Nature of the Sacraments 1 Q. What is treated of in the fourth part of the Christian Doctrine? A. In the fourth part of the Christian Doctrine the sacraments are treated of. 2 Q. What is meant by the word sacrament? A. By the word sacrament is meant a sensible and efficacious sign of grace,…

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  • The Hail Mary

    The Hail Mary 1 Q. What prayer do we usually say after the Our Father? A. After the Our Father we say the Angelic Salutation, that is, the Hail Mary, through which we have recourse to the Blessed Virgin. 2 Q. Why is the Hail Mary called the Angelic Salutation? A. The Hail Mary is…

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  • The Catechism of St. Pius X

    The Catechism of St. Pius X (1908) While the Catechism of the Council of Trent (1566) was directed to priests, and the recently released Catechism of the Catholic Church (1993) was directed to bishops, the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (1908) was that pope’s partial realization of a brief, popular Catechism for the laity.…

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  • The Lord’s Prayer

    The Lord’s Prayer in General 1 Q. Which is the most excellent of all vocal prayers? A. The most excellent of all vocal prayers is that which Jesus Christ taught us, that is to say, the Our Father. 2 Q. Why is the Our Father the most excellent of all prayers? A. The Our Father…

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  • Prayer

    Prayer in General 1 Q. What does this Part of Christian Doctrine treat of? A. This Part of Christian Doctrine treats of Prayer in general and of the Our Father in particular. 2 Q. What is prayer? A. Prayer is an elevation of the mind to God to adore Him, to thank Him, and to…

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Knights Prayer

Our Lady, Queen of the Knights, bless all the activities of our Order. Keep us true to our pledge, to extend the kingship of thy Divine Son on earth. Through Thine intercession, win for us the grace, ever to exemplify in our public and private lives, the virtues that should characterize those especially dedicated to the service of the heavenly court. Make us always aware that as your Knights, we are constantly observed, our faith judged, and our Order appreciated. Accept, O Mary, this renewed pledge of fealty and devotion, of Thy Servants, the Knights of the Precious Blood.