Scott Hahn refers to these famous laws as ‘our declaration of dependence.’ They teach us how to center our lives radically around God and his demands. They signal our total dependence upon the Lord. How wonderful that we meditate on them in the midst of Lent.
The Ten Commandments
Cycle BLentWeek 3
by Bishop Robert BarronMarch 15, 2009
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Authors
Bishop Robert Barron
Catechism
2207, 2135, 2083, 2041, 1882, 1596, 1564, 1180, 1148, 1123, 1121, 939, 347, 28
Liturgical Readings
Cycle B - Lent - Week 3
Scriptures
Deuteronomy 6:5, Luke 10:27, Matthew 22:36-40, Mark 12:30-31, Deuteronomy 5, Deuteronomy 10:4
Seasons
Lent
Topics
Angels, Atheism, Catholic Social Teaching, Commandments, Conscience, Culture, Divine Revelation, Faith, God, Idolatry, Law, Lent, Life, Love, Morality, Pope Benedict XVI, Reason, Sin, Social Justice, Truth, Worship