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The Religion Clock

 

  

 

ONE GOD

infinite, created all things

only one ME

 

TWO NATURES IN CHRIST

human—truly man

divine—truly God

  

THREE PERSONS IN ONE GOD

Father—creator

Son—redeemer

Spirit—sanctifier

like a shamrock/ice, water, steam

 

FOUR GOSPEL WRITERS

Matthew—apostle, tax collector

Mark—disciple of Peter

Luke—disciple of Paul

John—apostle, the “beloved disciple”

 

FIVE WOUNDS OF CHRIST

side, hands, feet,

Also: Five parts of a good confession:        examination of conscience, contrition, confession, resolution, penance

 

SIX HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

January 1–Mary, Mother of God;

Ascension Thursday–(date varies);

August 15–Assumption of Mary;

November 1–All Saints;

December 8–Immaculate Conception;

December 25–Christ’s birth

  

SEVEN SACRAMENTS

Baptism;

Penance;

Holy Eucharist;

Confirmation;

Matrimony;

Holy Orders;

Anointing of the Sick

 

EIGHT BEATITUDES

Blessed are:

the poor in spirit;

the meek;

the sorrowing;

those who hunger and thirst for justice;

the merciful;

the pure of heart;

the peacemakers,

those who suffer persecution for the sake of  justice.

 

NINE FIRST FRIDAYS

Our Lord promised St. Margaret Mary Alocoque that those who receive Holy Communion on nine consecutive First Fridays, and receive the Sacrament of Penance will not die in God’s displeasure. 

 

 

TEN COMMANDMENTS

1.    I am the Lord your God;

       you shall not have other gods besides Me.

2.    You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.

3.    Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.

4.    Honor your father and your mother.

5.    You shall not kill.

6.    You shall not commit adultery.

7.    You shall not steal.

8.    You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

9.    You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.

10.  You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

 

ELEVEN APOSTLES REMAINED FAITHFUL

Peter, Andrew, James the Great, John, Thomas, James the Less, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon, Jude Thaddeus

 

TWELVE FRUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Goodness, Long-Suffering, Humility, Faithfulness, Modesty, Continence, Chastity and Findness.

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