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Q 249
What are the chief duties of those who hold public office?
The chief duties of those who hold public office are to be just to all in exercising their authority and to promote the general welfare.
Q 253
What does the fifth commandment forbid?
the fifth commandment forbids murder and suicide and also fighting, anger, hatred, revenge, drunkenness, reckless driving, and bad example.
Q 257
What are the chief dangers to the virtue of chastity?
The chief dangers to the virtue of chastity are idleness, sinful curiosity, bad companions, drinking, immodest dress, indecent books, plays, and motion pictures.
Q 260
What are we commanded by the seventh commandment?
By the seventh commandment we are commanded to respect the property of others, live up to our business agreements, and to pay our just debts.
Q 266
What does the eighth commandment forbid?
The eighth commandment forbids lies, rash judgment, detraction, calumny, and the telling of secrets we are bound to keep.
Q 273
What are we commanded by the ninth commandment?
By the ninth commandment we are commanded to be pure in thought and desire.
Q 281
What are the chief commandments, or laws, of the Church?
The chief commandments, or laws, of the church are six:
1.To assist at Mass on all Sunday and holy days of obligation
2.To fast and abstain on days appointed
3.To confess our sins at least once a year
4.To attend Mass during Easter time
5.To contribute to the support of the Church
6.To observe the laws of the Church concerning marriage.
Q 283
What are the holy days of obligation in the United States?
The holy days of obligation in the United States are six:
Christmas Day
The Circumcision
Ascension Thursday
The Assumption
All Saints Day
The Immaculate Conception.
Q 290
Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
The Church commands us to fast and abstain in order that we may control the desire of the flesh, raise our minds more freely to God, and to make satisfaction for sin.
Q 249
What are the chief duties of those who hold public office?
The chief duties of those who hold public office are to be just to all in exercising their authority and to promote the general welfare.
Q 253
What does the fifth commandment forbid?
the fifth commandment forbids murder and suicide and also fighting, anger, hatred, revenge, drunkenness, reckless driving, and bad example.
Q 257
What are the chief dangers to the virtue of chastity?
The chief dangers to the virtue of chastity are idleness, sinful curiosity, bad companions, drinking, immodest dress, and indecent books, plays, and motion pictures.
Q 260
What are we commanded by the seventh commandment?
By the seventh commandment we are commanded to respect what belongs to others, live up to our business agreements, and to pay our just debts.
Q 266
What does the eighth commandment forbid?
The eighth commandment forbids lies, rash judgment, detraction, calumny, and the telling of secrets we are bound to keep.
Q 273
What are we commanded by the ninth commandment?
By the ninth commandment we are commanded to be pure in thought and desire.
Q 281
What are the chief commandments, or laws, of the Church?
The chief commandments, or laws, of the church are six:
1.To assist at Mass on all Sunday and holy days of obligation
2.To fast and abstain on days appointed
3.To confess our sins at least once a year
4.To receive Holy Communion during Easter time
5.To contribute to the support of the Church
6.To observe the laws of the Church concerning marriage.
Q 283
What are the holy days of obligation in the United States?
The holy days of obligation in the United States are six:
Christmas Day
The Circumcision
Ascension Thursday
The Assumption
All Saints Day
The Immaculate Conception.
Q 290
Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
The Church commands us to fast and abstain in order that we may control the desire of the flesh, raise our minds more freely to God, and to make satisfaction for sin.