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Faith is something like the loving knowledge we have of our family and friends.
We are sure of their love and we try to respond to them. Likewise, through
Gods Revelation in Christ, we are absolutely sure of His love for us, and try to
respond through the gift of faith.
The faith of a Christian has three aspects. These are:
1. Doctrine or Truth of Faith
Tradition, the Holy Scripture and the Church Teachings are the
sources of our doctrine. Doctrine is sometimes referred to as the
Word.
2. Morals or the actual day-to-day relationship with oneself, with others and with God.
The Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes guide us in our daily
actions. By following the 10 commandments and the 8 beatitudes,
we can make the right decisions. We are Witnesses to the Word of
God when we live according to His Commandments.
3. Worship or the ability to reach out to God and the community
This is accomplished through personal prayers and participation
in the celebration of the sacraments. To worship means to pray, to
celebrate liturgy and to honor God. When we participate in the
Mass and in other Sacraments or when we do a kind deed because
we love God, we are worshipping Him.
Living the Faith:
Faith is a gift of God, it is not something which comes merely from our own
doing. The Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC) affirms that faith depends
upon God for two things:
First, Gods free gift of revealing Himself throughout salvation history;
Second, for the grace of the Holy Spirits interior illumination and
inspiration which gives to all joy to the truth and believing in it. (CFC
149)
This means that we have faith because God freely and lovingly called us to
Himself through His Son Jesus Christ; yet we cannot respond to Gods call unless
the Holy Spirit moves our heart and converts it to God.
Even if faith is a gift of God, it demands our free cooperation. For faith is a
dynamic reality. It needs to grow. It is a life, and like all life, it can never remain
static.(PCP II 68). The person who has accepted this gift of faith must strive to make
it grow, bear fruits and mature into loving, life-giving faith
We need , therefore ,to live the faith. To live the faith is to allow it to touch our
minds (believing), our wills (doing) and our hearts (trusting). Believing, doing
and trusting are the three essentials dimensions of faith. This means that faith is
not faith if one of these three is absent .
Orthodoxy
Orthopraxis
Scripture/
Tradition/
Human
Experience
The triangle represents the whole Christian Faith with its three essential
dimensions of Doctrine, Morals and Worship; in the center is a circle uniting the
three sides of the triangle, and their grounding in orthodoxy and orthopraxis,
based on the three principal sources of the Faith:); Scripture, Tradition and
Human Experience ; the square bracketed terms-(Dogmatism), (Activism),
(Ritualism) indicate deficient Faith when only one dimensions is exercised (Cf.
CFC 221-222;240-42;209-11) at the three points of the triangle, two side (two
dimensions) of the Faith connect, but the third (opposite side) is lacking; the
bottom left corner doctrine and worship side connect in Pious Dogmatism,). but
no Morals (No Praxis); the bottom right corner, Worship and Morals connect to
produce Idealistic Activism, but lack the opposite side Doctrine (No doctrinal
base); the top of the triangle, Doctrine and Morals intersect, but no Worship (No
prayer).