Part Three: Life in Christ

How We Live

Sources from Scripture and the Church

The following portion of the Catechism draws from these sources of Sacred Scripture and the Church. See the Index of Citations for a complete list of citations.

Old TestamentCited in the Catechism
DeuteronomyCCC 1696
New Testament
MatthewCCC 1693, 1696
LukeCCC 1700
JohnCCC 1692-1694, 1698
RomansCCC 1694, 1697
1 CorinthiansCCC 1695
2 CorinthiansCCC 1701
GalatiansCCC 1695
EphesiansCCC 1694, 1695
PhilippiansCCC 1692, 1694, 1698
ColossiansCCC 1694, 1701
2 PeterCCC 1692
1 JohnCCC 1692
Ecumenical Councils
Vatican II (1962-1965)CCC 1701, 1703-1707, 1710-1713
Pontifical Documents
John Paul II (1978-2005)CCC 1697
Ecclesiastical Writers
Didache XII ApostolorumCCC 1696
St. John EudesCCC 1698
St. Leo the GreatCCC 1691

Words to Know

The following portion of the Catechism includes these important words to know. See the Glossary for definitions.

TermsCited in the Catechism
Demon CCC 1707
Devil CCC 1707
EvilCCC 1707
Person, human CCC 1700
Soul CCC 1703
Vocation CCC 1700
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The first and last point of reference of this catechesis will always be Jesus Christ himself, who is “the way, and the truth, and the life.” It is by looking to him in faith that Christ’s faithful can hope that he himself fulfills his promises in them, and that, by loving him with the same love with which he has loved them, they may perform works in keeping with their dignity:

I ask you to consider that our Lord Jesus Christ is your true head, and that you are one of his members. He belongs to you as the head belongs to its members; all that is his is yours: his spirit, his heart, his body and soul, and all his faculties. You must make use of all these as of your own, to serve, praise, love, and glorify God. You belong to him, as members belong to their head. And so he longs for you to use all that is in you, as if it were his own, for the service and glory of the Father.For to me, to live is Christ.