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Padre Peregrino

CPX 99: The Seventh Commandment

Padre Peregrino

Fr. Dave Nix

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9847 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p.124-126 Q/A 1-19. https://rumble.com/embed/vqoop0/?pub=e5jg1

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This is CPX number 99, the Seventh Commandment. We are in the catechism of Pope St. Pius the 10th CPX,

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page 124 to 126. Question and answer number 1 through 19. This is the Seventh Commandment stealing.

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Anomi Pachi Svi Spiritu Santiamen, heavenly king and solar spirit, spirit of truth, who are present

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everywhere and filling all things, treasure of all good, and source of all life.

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Come dwell in us, cleanse us, and save us.

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You who are all good, amen.

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And I amipati, Sifiri, speedy to Santee, amen.

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Number one, what does the Seventh Commandment Thou shall not steal forbid?

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Answer, the Seventh Commandment, Thou shall Steal, forbids all unjust taking and all unjust keeping

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of what belongs to another, and also every other way of wronging our neighbor in his property.

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Number two, what is meant by stealing? Answer, it means taking another's goods unjustly and against

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the owner's will, that is to say, when he has every reason and right to be unwilling to be deprived of them. Number three,

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why is it forbidden to steal? Answer, because a sin is committed against justice and an injury is done

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to another by taking or keeping against his right and will that which belongs to him.

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Number four, what is meant by another's goods?

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Answer, everything that belongs to him, everything of which he has the ownership or the use or the custody.

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Number five, in how many ways can another's goods be unjustly taken?

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Answer, in two ways, by theft and by robbery.

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Number six, how is theft committed? Answer, theft is committed by taking another's goods secretly. Number seven, how is robbery committed? Answer, robbery is

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committed by taking another's goods openly and with violence. Number eight, in what cases may

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another's goods be taken without sin?

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Answer, when the owner consents or even when he unjustly refuses,

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