Baltimore Catechism No. 2 (of 4) by Anonymous
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page 68 of 110 (61%)
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LESSON THIRTY-THIRD FROM THE FOURTH TO THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT 361. Q. What is the fourth Commandment? A. The fourth Commandment is: Honor thy father and thy mother. 362. Q. What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment? A. We are commanded by the fourth Commandment to honor, love, and obey our parents in all that is not sin. 363. Q. Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents? A. We are also bound to honor and obey our bishops, pastors, magistrates, teachers, and other lawful superiors. 364. Q. Have parents and superiors any duties towards those who are under their charge? A. It is the duty of parents and superiors to take good care of all under their charge and give them proper direction and example. 365. Q. What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment? A. The fourth Commandment forbids all disobedience, contempt, and stubbornness towards our parents or lawful superiors. 366. Q. What is the fifth Commandment? A. The fifth Commandment is: Thou shalt not kill. 367. Q. What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment? A. We are commanded by the fifth Commandment to live in peace and union |
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