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I happened upon the Wikipedia entry of the CCC at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catechism_of_the_Catholic_Church.
One interesting sentence is this: American Catholic bishops have stated that, though theological opinion was not intended to be a part of CCC, it in fact “does not distinguish between matters of faith and theological opinion.” The footnote for this is “Wrenn, Michael J.; Whitehead, Kenneth D. (1996). Flawed Expectations: The Reception of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Ignatius Press. p. 208. ISBN 0-89870-591-6.”
So, what is your basic understanding of the purpose of the CCC? How do you use the CCC? And does the theological opinion in the CCC mean that sometimes an additional source is needed to answer questions?
One interesting sentence is this: American Catholic bishops have stated that, though theological opinion was not intended to be a part of CCC, it in fact “does not distinguish between matters of faith and theological opinion.” The footnote for this is “Wrenn, Michael J.; Whitehead, Kenneth D. (1996). Flawed Expectations: The Reception of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Ignatius Press. p. 208. ISBN 0-89870-591-6.”
So, what is your basic understanding of the purpose of the CCC? How do you use the CCC? And does the theological opinion in the CCC mean that sometimes an additional source is needed to answer questions?