The Catholic catechism

Cover of The Catholic catechism by John A Hardon
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 1975
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 623
ISBN-13: 9780385080392
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.65 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 230/.2
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The Catholic Catechism by John A. Hardon, published by Doubleday in 1975, serves as a comprehensive source on the principal teachings of the Catholic Church. This first edition, comprising 623 pages, addresses the need for an updated reference following the changes introduced by the Second Vatican Council. It aims to provide a concise overview of Catholic doctrine, making it accessible for a wide audience, including priests, religious, laity, parents, and teachers.

Readers will find that this volume combines historical context with logical presentation, tracing the origins of Church doctrines back to the Old and New Testaments. By situating these teachings within their historical development, the book enhances understanding of the Catholic tradition. It serves as both a guidebook for those seeking clarity on ecclesiastical teachings and a resource for those engaged in the practice of faith and worship.


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“This volume is intended to meet a widely felt need for an up-to-date and concise source book on the principal teachings of the Catholic Church. Since the close of the Second Vatican Council, there has been such an accumulation of ecclesiastical constitutions and decrees and so many changes they introduced in Catholic practice that few people have been able to keep up with all that has happened… A parallel purpose of this volume is to offer those who use it a handy guidebook of the Catholic tradition, whether formally documented in ecclesiastical sources or implicitly accepted by the faithful under the aegis of the Church’s hierarchial leaders.

“The method followed in presenting the Church’s doctrine is a combination of history and logic. Doctrines are placed into a historical framework by tracing their origins to the Old and New Testaments and placing their development within the context of persons, places, and times. The doctrine thus becomes more intelligible because it is viewed in the setting of its vital growth over the centuries.

“The intended reading audience of this Catholic catechism are all those priests, religious and laity, and above all parents and teachers, who are looking for a concise statement of the faith they profess, the conduct they practice, and the worship they give to the Lord.”

–From The Catholic Catechism by John A. Hardon, S.J.

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Language: en. Pages: 623. Edition: First Edition.

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