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LESSON THIRTY-THIRD: From the Fourth to the Seventh Commandment
Q.1257. What is the fourth Commandment?
Q.1258. What does the word "honor" in this commandment include?
Q.1259. What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
Q.1260. Why should we refuse to obey parents or superiors who command us to sin?
Q.1261. Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
Q.1262. Who are meant by magistrates?
Q.1263. Who are meant by lawful superiors?
Q.1264. What is the duty of servants or workmen to their employers?
Q.1265. Have parents and superiors any duties toward those who are under their charge?
Q.1266. If parents or superiors neglect their duty or abuse their authority in any particular, should we follow their direction and example in that particular?
Q.1267. What is the duty of employers to their servants or workmen?
Q.1268. What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
Q.1269. What is meant by contempt and stubbornness?
Q.1270. What is the fifth Commandment?
Q.1271. What killing does this commandment forbid?
Q.1272. How do we know that this commandment forbids the killing only of human beings?
Q.1273. What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
Q.1274. What sin is it to destroy one's own life, or commit suicide, as this act is called?
Q.1275. Is it ever lawful for any cause to deliberately and intentionally take away the life of an innocent person?
Q.1276. Under what circumstances may human life be lawfully taken?
Q.1277. What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
Q.1278. Can the fifth commandment be broken by giving scandal or bad example and by inducing others to sin?
Q.1279. What is scandal?
Q.1280. Why are fighting, anger, hatred and revenge forbidden by the fifth commandment?
Q.1281. What is the sixth Commandment?
Q.1282. What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
Q.1283. It is a sin to listen to immodest conversation, songs or jokes?
Q.1284. What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
Q.1285. Why are sins of impurity the most dangerous?
Q.1286. Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
Q.1287. What should be done with immodest book and newspapers?
Q.1288. What books does the Church consider bad?
Q.1289. What places are dangerous to the virtue of purity?