! [89F3684C-F34F-4A63-AA00-97FCE6BB2FC3.jpeg] () 소개 사람들은 가톨릭 신자들이 믿는 모든 것이 성경에 있는지 묻습니다. 대답? "예"와 "아니오"모두 그리고 대부분의 가톨릭 신자들은 우리가하는 일에 대해 대부분의 경우 무지하기 때문에 우리가 성경에 어긋나는 일을한다고 믿도록 항상 겁을 먹습니다. 이 문제를 살펴 보겠습니다. 가톨릭 가르침의 출처는 무엇입니까? 우선 우리는 교회가“성경만으로 계시 된 모든 진리에 대한 확신을 얻지 못한다”는 것을 이해해야합니다 (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC] no. 82 Dei Verbum 9). 예수님은 가톨릭 신자들이 믿는 모든 것의 궁극적 인 근원 이십니다. 그는 아버지의 사랑을 드러내면서 죄로부터 세상을 구하려는 하나님의 계획을 계시하기 때문입니다. 예수님의 사명은 그가 설립 한 교회의 사역을 통해 계속되고 있으며, 그는 모든 것을 인도하기 위해 교회에 성령의 영감을 주셨습니다. 따라서 예수님의 계시는 사도들에게까지 확장되었으며 두 가지 방법, 즉 성서와 전통을 통해 전달됩니다.
성서 성서는 하나님의 영감받은 말씀으로, 계시록의 진리를 서면으로 전하는 성서 모음집입니다. 전통 교회가 이해하는 전통은 관습이나 오래된 습관의 집합 이상입니다. 그것은 교회의 가르침, 삶과 예배를 포함합니다. 살아있는 사도 적 전통은 사도들이 그의 이름으로 가르치는 권세를 물려받은 예수님의 말씀과 행동을 받았다는 사실을 강조합니다. “전통은 그리스도 주와 성령에 의해 사도들에게 맡겨진 하나님의 말씀을 온전히 전달합니다.”(CCC no 81; Dei Verbum 9). 교회의 거장 "하나님의 말씀을 서면 으로든 전통의 형태로든 진정성있게 해석하는 임무는 오직 교회의 살아있는 교육직에 맡겨졌습니다.이 문제에 대한 그 권위는 다음과 같은 이름으로 행사됩니다. 예수 그리스도." 이것은 해석의 임무가 로마의 주교 인 베드로의 후계자 (CCC no 85)와의 친교를 통해 주교들에게 위임되었음을 의미합니다. 따라서 성서와 성스러운 전통은 교회에 맡겨진 하나님의 말씀의 하나의 신성한 예치 물을 형성합니다… 하나님의 말씀을 기록하든 전달하든 진정으로 해석하는 임무는 전적으로 교회의 살아있는 교육 사무실에 맡겨졌습니다. 예수 그리스도의 이름으로 권위가 행사되는 교회. 이 강의실은 하나님의 말씀 위에 있지 않고 전해진 것만 가르치며 섬기는 곳입니다… 성령의 도움으로 : 그것은 신성하게 계시 된 믿음을 위해 제시하는 모든 것을 믿음의이 하나의 예금으로부터 끌어옵니다. (데이 버붐 10) 가톨릭 교리가 성경에 있습니까? 가톨릭 신자들의 믿음은 두 가지 방식으로 발견됩니다 : 명시 적 및 암묵적. 가톨릭 교회의 일부 가르침은 성경에서 쉽게 찾을 수 있습니다. 예를 들어, 예수님은 하나님의 아들 이시고, 그를 따르도록 열두 사도를 부르셨으며, 고치 셨고, 죄를 용서 하시고, 자신 안에있는 하나님의 왕국을 선포했으며, 그는 우리의 죄를 위해 고통 받고 죽었다가 다시 부활하셨습니다. 모두 성경에서 매우 분명합니다. 일부 신념은 더 숨겨져 있습니다. 사랑은 비밀을 숨기는 것을 좋아하기 때문에 우리가 비밀을 발견하면 그 아름다움에 더욱 매료됩니다. 예수님의 신비는 너무나 심오해서 그분이 알려 주신 모든 부분을보기 위해 때로는 자세히 살펴 봐야합니다. 성령께서는 성경에서 예수님의 사명의 일부 차원을 숨기 셨습니다.
INTRODUCTION
People ask if everything Catholics believe is found in the Bible. The answer? Both “yes” and “no.” And most Catholics are always intimidated into believing that we do things contrary to the Bible just because most a times we are ignorant of what we do. Let's take a look at this issue.
WHAT ARE THE SOURCES OF CATHOLIC TEACHINGS?
First of all we have to understand that the Church “does not derive her certainty about all revealed truths from the Holy Scriptures alone” (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC] no. 82 Dei Verbum 9).
Jesus is the ultimate Source of everything Catholics believe, for he reveals God’s plan to save the world from sin as he reveals the Father’s love. The mission of Jesus continues through the ministry of the Church that he founded, and he has given the Church the inspiration of the Holy Spirit for guidance in everything. The Revelation of Jesus is thus extended to the Apostles and handed on through two means: Sacred Scripture and Tradition.
SACRED SCRIPTURE
Sacred Scripture is the inspired word of God, the collection of sacred books that hand on the truth of Revelation in written form.
TRADITION
Tradition, as understood by the Church, is more than a collection of customs or time-honored habits. It encompasses the Church’s teaching, life and worship. The living apostolic Tradition highlights the fact that the Apostles received the words and deeds of Jesus who passed on the authority to teach in his name. “Tradition transmits, in its entirety, the Word of God which has been entrusted to the apostles by Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit” (CCC no 81; Dei Verbum 9).
THE MAGISTERIUM OF THE CHURCH
"The task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition, has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone. Its authority in this matter is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ." This means that the task of interpretation has been entrusted to the bishops in communion with the successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome (CCC no 85)
Thus, Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition form one sacred deposit of the Word of God which is committed to the Church… The task of authentically interpreting the Word of God, whether written or handed on, has been entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, whose authority is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ. This teaching office is not above the Word of God but serves it, teaching only what has been handed on…. with the help of the Holy Spirit: it draws from this one deposit of faith everything which it presents for belief as divinely revealed. (Dei Verbum 10)
ARE CATHOLIC DOCTRINES FOUND IN THE BIBLE?
The beliefs of Catholics are found in the Bible in two ways: explicit and implicit. Some teachings of the Catholic Church are easily found in the Bible. For example, that Jesus is the Son of God, that he called Twelve Apostles to follow him, that he healed, forgave sins, proclaimed the Kingdom of God present in his person, and that he suffered, died and rose again for our sins, are all very explicit in the Bible.
Some beliefs are more hidden. Love loves to hide secrets, so that when we find them we are enraptured even more by their beauty. The mystery of Jesus is so profound that sometimes you have to look closely to see all the parts that he has made known. The Holy Spirit has hidden some dimensions of the mission of Jesus in the Bible.
EXAMPLE OF SOME CATHOLIC TEACHINGS AND WHERE THEY CAN BE FOUND IN THE BIBLE
a) PRAYING FOR THE DEAD
2 Mac. 12:38-45, Wisdom 3:1, Tobit 4:17
b) USE OF IMAGES AND SACRAMENTS
2 kings 3:20-21, Num. 21:8-9, Ex 25:17-22, Col 1:20, 2:14, John 12:32, Acts 19:11-12
c) AUTHENTICITY OF CATHOLIC TRADITION AS A SOURCE OF REVEALED TRUTH
2 Thes 2:15, 2 cor 10:10-11, John 21:25, 2 John 1:12, 3 John 1:13
d) THE SHIFT OF SUNDAY INSTEAD OF SATURDAY ( SABBATH)
Rev 1:10, Acts 20:7, 1 cor 16:1-2, John 20:1-22
e) THE POPE'S AUTHORITY AS THE SUCCESSOR OF ST. PETER
John 21:15-17, Matt 16: 18-19, Acts 2:1-14
f) THE REFERENCE OF CATHOLIC PRIESTS AS 'FATHER' WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE FATHER IN HEAVEN
Gen 17:4, Jer 7:7, Num 12:14, Jn. 6:49, Mtt. 23:30, Lk. 1:73
g) IS THE BIBLE IN SUPPORT OF THE HIERARCHY IN THE CHURCH? YES
Eph 4:11-13, 1 Tim 5:17-25, 1 Tim 3:1-7, 8-13
h) IS PURGATORY REAL ? YES!. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT IT?
Is 35:8, 52:1, Zech 13:1-2, 1 cor 3:15, Lk. 12:47-48, 58-59, Rev. 21:27, Heb 12:22-23, Job 14:13-17
i)THE USE OF INCENSE
Ex 30:33-37, Num 16:6-7, Lev. 16:12-13, Lk.1:10, Rev. 8:32
j) THE ROSARY IS A PRAYER IN HONOR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Lk. 1:28, Lk. 1:42
k) IS HOLY WATER THE WILL OF GOD TO BE USED?
2 kings 2:19-22, John 5:1-18, John 7:37
L)WHY DO WE ASK THE SAINTS TO PRAY FOR US?
Prov. 15:8, 15:29, Job 42:8, James 5:16, Mtt 16:19
m) WHY DO WE USE MEDALS, CRUCIFIXES AND SCAPULARS AND BONE OF SAINTS?
2 kings 13:20-21
n) WHY MUST WE CONFESS OUR SINS TO ANYBODY OTHER THAN GOD.
Mtt 16:19, 1-20
o) IS INFANT BAPTISM IN THE BIBLE?
Acts 16:15 33, Acts 18:8, Mtt 28:19, Acts 10:47-48
CONCLUSION
The truths of faith are clarified by the Tradition through the Magisterium, the Church’s authentic teaching office. These truths never contradict the Word of God in Scripture, but serve to articulate its truth more clearly. The Church’s teachings about the Blessed Mother, the saints, the role of virtue and holiness are found in the Bible implicitly in varying degrees.
Thank you for reading, God bless us all. H: ARE CATHOLIC DOCTRINES FOUND IN THE BIBLE?
INTRODUCTION
People ask if everything Catholics believe is found in the Bible. The answer? Both “yes” and “no.” And most Catholics are always intimidated into believing that we do things contrary to the Bible just because most a times we are ignorant of what we do. Let's take a look at this issue.
WHAT ARE THE SOURCES OF CATHOLIC TEACHINGS?
First of all we have to understand that the Church “does not derive her certainty about all revealed truths from the Holy Scriptures alone” (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC] no. 82 Dei Verbum 9).
Jesus is the ultimate Source of everything Catholics believe, for he reveals God’s plan to save the world from sin as he reveals the Father’s love. The mission of Jesus continues through the ministry of the Church that he founded, and he has given the Church the inspiration of the Holy Spirit for guidance in everything. The Revelation of Jesus is thus extended to the Apostles and handed on through two means: Sacred Scripture and Tradition.
SACRED SCRIPTURE
Sacred Scripture is the inspired word of God, the collection of sacred books that hand on the truth of Revelation in written form.
TRADITION
Tradition, as understood by the Church, is more than a collection of customs or time-honored habits. It encompasses the Church’s teaching, life and worship. The living apostolic Tradition highlights the fact that the Apostles received the words and deeds of Jesus who passed on the authority to teach in his name. “Tradition transmits, in its entirety, the Word of God which has been entrusted to the apostles by Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit” (CCC no 81; Dei Verbum 9).
THE MAGISTERIUM OF THE CHURCH
"The task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition, has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone. Its authority in this matter is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ." This means that the task of interpretation has been entrusted to the bishops in communion with the successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome (CCC no 85)
Thus, Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition form one sacred deposit of the Word of God which is committed to the Church… The task of authentically interpreting the Word of God, whether written or handed on, has been entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, whose authority is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ. This teaching office is not above the Word of God but serves it, teaching only what has been handed on…. with the help of the Holy Spirit: it draws from this one deposit of faith everything which it presents for belief as divinely revealed. (Dei Verbum 10)
ARE CATHOLIC DOCTRINES FOUND IN THE BIBLE?
The beliefs of Catholics are found in the Bible in two ways: explicit and implicit. Some teachings of the Catholic Church are easily found in the Bible. For example, that Jesus is the Son of God, that he called Twelve Apostles to follow him, that he healed, forgave sins, proclaimed the Kingdom of God present in his person, and that he suffered, died and rose again for our sins, are all very explicit in the Bible.
Some beliefs are more hidden. Love loves to hide secrets, so that when we find them we are enraptured even more by their beauty. The mystery of Jesus is so profound that sometimes you have to look closely to see all the parts that he has made known. The Holy Spirit has hidden some dimensions of the mission of Jesus in the Bible.
EXAMPLE OF SOME CATHOLIC TEACHINGS AND WHERE THEY CAN BE FOUND IN THE BIBLE
a) PRAYING FOR THE DEAD
2 Mac. 12:38-45, Wisdom 3:1, Tobit 4:17
b) USE OF IMAGES AND SACRAMENTS
2 kings 3:20-21, Num. 21:8-9, Ex 25:17-22, Col 1:20, 2:14, John 12:32, Acts 19:11-12
c) AUTHENTICITY OF CATHOLIC TRADITION AS A SOURCE OF REVEALED TRUTH
2 Thes 2:15, 2 cor 10:10-11, John 21:25, 2 John 1:12, 3 John 1:13
d) THE SHIFT OF SUNDAY INSTEAD OF SATURDAY ( SABBATH)
Rev 1:10, Acts 20:7, 1 cor 16:1-2, John 20:1-22
e) THE POPE'S AUTHORITY AS THE SUCCESSOR OF ST. PETER
John 21:15-17, Matt 16: 18-19, Acts 2:1-14
f) THE REFERENCE OF CATHOLIC PRIESTS AS 'FATHER' WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE FATHER IN HEAVEN
Gen 17:4, Jer 7:7, Num 12:14, Jn. 6:49, Mtt. 23:30, Lk. 1:73
g) IS THE BIBLE IN SUPPORT OF THE HIERARCHY IN THE CHURCH? YES
Eph 4:11-13, 1 Tim 5:17-25, 1 Tim 3:1-7, 8-13
h) IS PURGATORY REAL ? YES!. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT IT?
Is 35:8, 52:1, Zech 13:1-2, 1 cor 3:15, Lk. 12:47-48, 58-59, Rev. 21:27, Heb 12:22-23, Job 14:13-17
i)THE USE OF INCENSE
Ex 30:33-37, Num 16:6-7, Lev. 16:12-13, Lk.1:10, Rev. 8:32
j) THE ROSARY IS A PRAYER IN HONOR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Lk. 1:28, Lk. 1:42
k) IS HOLY WATER THE WILL OF GOD TO BE USED?
2 kings 2:19-22, John 5:1-18, John 7:37
L)WHY DO WE ASK THE SAINTS TO PRAY FOR US?
Prov. 15:8, 15:29, Job 42:8, James 5:16, Mtt 16:19
m) WHY DO WE USE MEDALS, CRUCIFIXES AND SCAPULARS AND BONE OF SAINTS?
2 kings 13:20-21
n) WHY MUST WE CONFESS OUR SINS TO ANYBODY OTHER THAN GOD.
Mtt 16:19, 1-20
o) IS INFANT BAPTISM IN THE BIBLE?
Acts 16:15 33, Acts 18:8, Mtt 28:19, Acts 10:47-48
CONCLUSION
The truths of faith are clarified by the Tradition through the Magisterium, the Church’s authentic teaching office. These truths never contradict the Word of God in Scripture, but serve to articulate its truth more clearly. The Church’s teachings about the Blessed Mother, the saints, the role of virtue and holiness are found in the Bible implicitly in varying degrees.
Thank you for reading, God bless us all.