Catholic Christianity: A Complete Catechism of Catholic Beliefs Based on the Catechism of the Catholic ChurchIgnatius Press, 21. veebr 2011 - 425 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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... religion: “Nobody may be 'forced to act against his convictions, nor is anyone to be restrained from acting in accordance with his conscience in religious matters in private or in public'” (CCC 2106, quoting DH 2§ 1). “Christ invited ...
... religion 3. The act of faith and the object of faith 4. Faith and creeds 5. The deposit of faith , or Sacred Tradition 6. Faith and progress 7. Faith and Scripture 8. Faith and Church authority 9. Faith and freedom 10. Faith and feeling ...
... religion The word " religion " comes from religare in Latin and means " relationship " — relationship with God . All religions have three aspects : creed , code , and cult ; words , works , and worship ; theology , morality , and ...
... religion : " Nobody may be ' forced to act against his convictions , nor is anyone to be restrained from acting in accordance with his conscience in religious matters in private or in public ' " ( CCC 2106 , quoting DH 2 § 1 ] ...
... religion " ( that is , making no time for God ) ; e . greed for riches and the things money can buy , serving " the creature rather than the Creator " ( Rom 1:25 ) ; f . the scandal of bad example on the part of believers ; g . the ...
Contents
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The holy Catholic Church | 97 |
The forgiveness of Sins | 117 |
The Sixth and Ninth Commandments Sexual Morality | 241 |
The Seventh and Tenth Commandments Social and Economic Morality | 258 |
The Eighth Commandment Truth | 269 |
Sacraments and Prayer How Catholics Worship | 279 |
Introduction to Catholic Liturgy | 281 |
Introduction to the Sacraments | 296 |
Baptism and Confirmation | 307 |
The Eucharist | 320 |
The Resurrection of the Body | 132 |
Life Everlasting | 142 |
Morality How Catholics Live | 153 |
The Essence of Catholic morality | 155 |
Human Nature as the Basis for Morality | 167 |
Some Fundamental Principles of Catholic Morality | 181 |
Virtues and Vices | 190 |
The First Three Commandments Duties to God | 200 |
The Fourth Commandment Family and Social Morality | 213 |
The Fifth Commandment Moral Issues of Life and Death | 226 |
The Sacrament of Penance | 336 |
Matrimony | 348 |
Holy Orders | 362 |
Anointing of the Sick | 370 |
Prayer | 375 |
The Lords Prayer | 391 |
Mary | 404 |
Conclusion | 423 |
Abbreviations | 425 |