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Catechism: Millenarianism

CCC 676: The Antichrist's deception already begins to take shape in the world every time the claim is made to realize within history that messianic hope which can only be realized beyond history through the eschatological judgment. The Church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the kingdom to come under the name of millenarianism, especially the "intrinsically perverse" political form of a se [continue reading...]
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Catechism: Pseudo-messianism

CCC 675: Before Christ's second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers. The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth will unveil the "mystery of iniquity" in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. The supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseu [continue reading...]

Catechism: Significance of the word “messiah”

CCC 436: The word "Christ" comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Messiah, which means "anointed". It became the name proper to Jesus only because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission that "Christ" signifies. In effect, in Israel those consecrated to God for a mission that he gave were anointed in his name. This was the case for kings, for priests and, in rare instances, for prophets. This had to b [continue reading...]

Catechism: Jesus Christ, the messiah

CCC 436: The word "Christ" comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Messiah, which means "anointed". It became the name proper to Jesus only because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission that "Christ" signifies. In effect, in Israel those consecrated to God for a mission that he gave were anointed in his name. This was the case for kings, for priests and, in rare instances, for prophets. This had to b [continue reading...]

What does the Bible say about Bethlehem?

Bethlehem What does the Bible say about Bethlehem: Bethlehem is a small village approximately 5 miles south of Jerusalem. According to the Gospels, Bethlehem is the city in which Jesus was born. It is also the home city of Jesus’s parents, Mary and Joseph. During the time of Jesus, Bethlehem was known as “the city of David” as it was the city in which King David grew up. Biblical Passages Regarding Bethlehe [continue reading...]

Catechism: Glory of Jesus as the inauguration of the kingdom of the messiah

CCC 664: Being seated at the Father's right hand signifies the inauguration of the Messiah's kingdom, the fulfillment of the prophet Daniel's vision concerning the Son of man: "To him was given dominion and glory and kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed." After this eve [continue reading...]

Catechism: The Angels in the life of the Church

Catechism 334 In the meantime, the whole life of the Church benefits from the mysterious and powerful help of angels.201 335 In her liturgy, the Church joins with the angels to adore the thrice-holy God. She invokes their assistance (in the Roman Canon’s Supplices te rogamus. . .["Almighty God, we pray that your angel..."]; in the funeral liturgy’s In Paradisum deducant te angeli. . .["May the angels lead you int [continue reading...]

Catechism: Expectation of the coming of the messiah in Israel

CCC 702: From the beginning until "the fullness of time," the joint mission of the Father's Word and Spirit remains hidden, but it is at work. God's Spirit prepares for the time of the Messiah. Neither is fully revealed but both are already promised, to be watched for and welcomed at their manifestation. So, for this reason, when the Church reads the Old Testament, she searches there for what the Spirit, "who has [continue reading...]

Catechism: Expectation of Christians for the return of the messiah

CCC 840: And when one considers the future, God's People of the Old Covenant and the new People of God tend towards similar goals: expectation of the coming (or the return) of the Messiah. But one awaits the return of the Messiah who died and rose from the dead and is recognized as Lord and Son of God; the other awaits the coming of a Messiah, whose features remain hidden till the end of time; and the latter waiti [continue reading...]

Catechism: The descent of the Holy Spirit on Jesus in Baptism

CCC 1286: In the Old Testament the prophets announced that the Spirit of the Lord would rest on the hoped-for Messiah for his saving mission. The descent of the Holy Spirit on Jesus at his baptism by John was the sign that this was he who was to come, the Messiah, the Son of God. He was conceived of the Holy Spirit; his whole life and his whole mission are carried out in total communion with the Holy Spirit whom t [continue reading...]
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