Catechism of the Catholic Church
Paragraph 1308
Although Confirmation is sometimes called the "sacrament of Christian maturity," we must not confuse adult faith with the adult age of natural growth, nor forget that the baptismal grace is a grace of free, unmerited election and does not need "ratification" to become effective. St. Thomas reminds us of this: (1250) > Age of body does not determine age of soul. Even in childhood man can attain spiritual maturity: as the book of Wisdom says: "For old age is not honored for length of time, or measured by number of years." Many children, through the strength of the Holy Spirit they have received, have bravely fought for Christ even to the shedding of their blood.
No biblical citations detected in this paragraph.
Related passages (suggestions)
- §2·Gravissimum Educationis§2
Todos os cristãos que, uma vez feitos nova criatura mediante a regeneração pela água e pelo Espírito Santo, se chamam e são de facto filhos de Deus, têm direito à educação crist…
- §11·Lumen Gentium§11
A índole sagrada e, orgânica da comunidade sacerdotal efectiva-se pelos sacramentos e pelas virtudes. Os fiéis, incorporados na Igreja pelo Baptismo, são destinados pelo carácte…