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{"text":"### Instruction: What is the Apostles’ Creed.\n\n### Response: \"I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified; died, and was buried. He descended into hell: the third day He arose again from the dead: He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.\" \n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FIRST ON THE END OF MAN / Q. 12"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: What happened to Adam and Eve?\n\n### Response: Adam and Eve were innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 40), but they did not remain faithful to God; they broke His command by eating the forbidden fruit. (Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 43)"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: How did men gain grace?\n\n### Response: Grace is one of the chief effects of the Redemption, the other one is the satisfaction of God’s justice by Christ’s sufferings and death (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 102). Grace is a supernatural gift of God bestowed on us, through the merits of Jesus Christ, for our salvation (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 103
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{"text":"### Instruction: What kind of attitude should I have at Mass?\n\n### Response: We should assist at Mass with great interior recollection and piety, and with every outward mark of respect and devotion.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTIETH ON THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS / Q. 269"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: What is the Apostles’ Creed.\n\n### Response: \"I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified; died, and was buried. He descended into hell: the third day He arose again from the dead: He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.\" \n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FIRST ON THE END OF MAN / Q. 12"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: What happened to Adam and Eve?\n\n### Response: Adam and Eve were innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 40), but they did not remain faithful to God; they broke His command by eating the forbidden fruit. (Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 43)"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: How did men gain grace?\n\n### Response: Grace is one of the chief effects of the Redemption, the other one is the satisfaction of God’s justice by Christ’s sufferings and death (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 102). Grace is a supernatural gift of God bestowed on us, through the merits of Jesus Christ, for our salvation (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 103). There are two kinds of grace, sanctifying grace and actual grace (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 104)."}
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{"text":"### Instruction: What kind of attitude should I have at Mass?\n\n### Response: We should assist at Mass with great interior recollection and piety, and with every outward mark of respect and devotion.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTIETH ON THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS / Q. 269"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: If someone hides a mortal sin in Confession, what must he do?\n\n### Response: He who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession must not only confess it, but must also repeat all the sins he has committed since his last worthy Confession.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON SIXTEENTH ON CONFESSION / Q. 217"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: How can I misuse created things or beings?\n\n### Response: The first Commandment may be broken by giving to a creature the honor which belongs to God alone; by false worship; and by attributing to a creature a perfection which belongs to God alone.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTY-SIXTH ON THE FIRST COMMANDMENT / Q. 318"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: Can I pray with relics?\n\n### Response: A. The first Commandment does not forbid us to honor relics, because relics are the bodies of the saints or objects directly connected with them or with our Lord.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTY-SEVENTH THE FIRST COMMANDMENT--ON THE HONOR AND INVOCATION OF SAINTS / Q. 340"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: Where did grace come from?\n\n### Response: Grace is one of the chief effects of the Redemption, the other one is the satisfaction of God’s justice by Christ’s sufferings and death (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 102). Grace is a supernatural gift of God bestowed on us, through the merits of Jesus Christ, for our salvation (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 103
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{"text":"### Instruction: Were Adam an Eve good?\n\n### Response: Adam and Eve were innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 40), but they did not remain faithful to God; they broke His command by eating the forbidden fruit. (Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 43)"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: If someone hides a mortal sin in Confession, what must he do?\n\n### Response: He who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession must not only confess it, but must also repeat all the sins he has committed since his last worthy Confession.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON SIXTEENTH ON CONFESSION / Q. 217"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: How can I misuse created things or beings?\n\n### Response: The first Commandment may be broken by giving to a creature the honor which belongs to God alone; by false worship; and by attributing to a creature a perfection which belongs to God alone.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTY-SIXTH ON THE FIRST COMMANDMENT / Q. 318"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: Can I pray with relics?\n\n### Response: A. The first Commandment does not forbid us to honor relics, because relics are the bodies of the saints or objects directly connected with them or with our Lord.\n\n-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON TWENTY-SEVENTH THE FIRST COMMANDMENT--ON THE HONOR AND INVOCATION OF SAINTS / Q. 340"}
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{"text":"### Instruction: Where did grace come from?\n\n### Response: Grace is one of the chief effects of the Redemption, the other one is the satisfaction of God’s justice by Christ’s sufferings and death (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 102). Grace is a supernatural gift of God bestowed on us, through the merits of Jesus Christ, for our salvation (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 103). There are two kinds of grace, sanctifying grace and actual grace (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON NINTH ON THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION / Q. 104)."}
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{"text":"### Instruction: Were Adam an Eve good?\n\n### Response: Adam and Eve were innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God (-- Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 40), but they did not remain faithful to God; they broke His command by eating the forbidden fruit. (Source: Baltimore Catechism #1 / LESSON FOURTH ON THE ANGELS AND OUR FIRST PARENTS / Q. 43)"}
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