Catholic Christianity: A Complete Catechism of Catholic Beliefs Based on the Catechism of the Catholic ChurchIgnatius Press, 2001 - 426 pages For the first time in 400 years the Catholic Church has authorized an official universal catechism which instantly became an international best-seller, the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Using this official Catechism, the highly-regarded author and professor Peter Kreeft presents a complete compendium of all the major beliefs of Catholicism written in his readable and concise style. Since the Catechism of the Catholic Church was written for the express purpose of grounding and fostering catechisms based on it for local needs and ordinary readers, Kreeft does just that, offering a thorough summary of Catholic doctrine, morality, and worship in a popular format with less technical language. He presents a systematic, organic synthesis of the essential and fundamental Catholic teachings in the light of the Second Vatican Council and the whole of the Church's Tradition. This book is the most thorough, complete and popular catechetical summary of Catholic belief in print that is based on the universal Catechism. |
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... given the number of penitents , there are not enough confessors to hear individual confessions properly in a reasonable time , so that the penitents through no fault of their own would be deprived of sacra- mental grace or Holy ...
... given the number of penitents , there are not enough confessors to hear individual confessions properly in a reasonable time , so that the penitents through no fault of their own would be deprived of sacra- mental grace or Holy ...
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... given in hope of healing and recovery from a serious illness , and so it can be given as many times as needed . 8. Who receives this sacrament ? " The Anointing of the Sick ' is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of ...
... given in hope of healing and recovery from a serious illness , and so it can be given as many times as needed . 8. Who receives this sacrament ? " The Anointing of the Sick ' is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of ...
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... given to the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit ' [ LG 66 ] " ( CCC 971 ) . We revere all saints with dulia ( human reverence and devotion ) and Mary with hyperdulia ( the greatest human reverence and devotion ) ...
... given to the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit ' [ LG 66 ] " ( CCC 971 ) . We revere all saints with dulia ( human reverence and devotion ) and Mary with hyperdulia ( the greatest human reverence and devotion ) ...
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