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Spe Salvi

Spe Salvi. 1 Peter 1:21. “Through him [Jesus] you believe in God, who raised him from death and gave him glory; and so your faith and hope are fixed on God”. Catechism. What does the Ascension mean? … sends his spirit and gives us hope of one day reaching the place he has prepared for us.

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Spe Salvi

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  1. Spe Salvi

  2. 1 Peter 1:21 “Through him [Jesus] you believe in God, who raised him from death and gave him glory; and so your faith and hope are fixed on God”

  3. Catechism What does the Ascension mean? … sends his spirit and gives us hope of one day reaching the place he has prepared for us.

  4. Catechism contd. Interior penance … …is nourished by hope in divine mercy.

  5. Catechism contd. What is Hope? …virtue which we desire and await from God eternal life as our happiness.

  6. Catechism contd. Hope trustingly awaits the blessed vision of God and his help, while avoiding despair and presumption.

  7. Catechism finished (eventually)! Why is the Church One? …there is one common hope.

  8. 1 Peter 1:21 “Through him [Jesus] you believe in God, who raised him from death and gave him glory; and so your faith and hope are fixed on God”

  9. Hope in a prison of despair

  10. Pentecost Happy Birthday Church!

  11. Peter’s denial

  12. Peter’s faith

  13. St. Augustine “The turbulent have to be corrected, the faint hearted cheered up, the weak supported; the Gospel’s opponents need to be refuted, its insidious enemies guarded against; the unlearned need to be taught , the indolent stirred up, the argumentative checked; the proud reconciled; the needy have to be helped, the oppressed to be liberated, the good to be encouraged, the bad to be tolerated; all must be loved”

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