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The Baltimore Catechism No. 1
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Lesson 1: On The End of Man
Lesson 2: On God & His Perfections
Lesson 3: On The Unity & Trinity of God
Lesson 4: On The Angels & Our First Parents
Lesson 5: On Sin & Its Kind
Lesson 6: On The Incarnation & Redemption
Lesson 7: On Our Lord's Passion, Death, Resurrection, & Ascension
Lesson 8: On The Holy Ghost & His Decent Upon The Apostles
Lesson 9: On The Effects Of The Redemption
Lesson 10: On The Church
Sacrement
Lesson 11: On The Sacrements In General
Lesson 12: On Baptism
Lesson 13: On Confirmation
Lesson 14: On The Sacrement of Penance
Lesson 15: On Contrition
Lesson 16: On Confession
Lesson 17: On Indulgence
Lesson 18: On The Holy Eucharist
Lesson 19: On The Ends For Which The Holy Eucharist was Institued
Lesson 20: On The Sacrifice Of The Mass
Lesson 21: On Extreme Unction & Holy Orders
Lesson 22: On Matrimony
Lesson 23: On The Sacramentals
Prayer
Lesson 24: On Prayer
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Lesson 2: On God & His Perfections
13. Q. What is God?
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. God is a spirit infinitely perfect.
14. Q. Had God a beginning?
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. God had no beginning; He always was and He always will be.
15. Q. Where is God?
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. God is everywhere.
16. Q. If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
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. We do not see God, because He is a pure spirit and cannot be seen with bodily eyes.
17. Q. Does God see us?
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. God sees us and watches over us.
18. Q. Does God know all things?
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. God knows all things, even our most secret thoughts, words, and actions.
19. Q. Can God do all things?
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. God can do all things, and nothing is hard or impossible to Him.
20. Q. Is God just, holy, and merciful?
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. God is all just, all holy, all merciful, as He is infinitely perfect.
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