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grannymh
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Continuation of Post 1742
To: Gentle Readers
Re: using the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition
Post 1742 was edited in stages; thus it is suggested to go back and read the whole thing.
Be careful of the wishy-washy statements in the link in post 1737. As evidenced in Post 1742, the sources of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition assure us that the Catholic Deposit of Faith is handed down correctly.
Here is an out-of-context sample. “And it has less authority than a Conciliar document on faith and morals.” Somehow, the writer missed the Index of Citations which gives where the Conciliar documents are used in the Catechism.
Do pay attention to the abuses listed. These have appeared on CAF by both Catholics and others who come from different faith traditions.
One of the causes for this is that people are using on line Catechisms which do not have all the advantages of a hard copy. A paperback copy is not expensive.
The Catechism is not an easy read. One has to spend hours with it. This is because topics are presented in depth with many paragraphs including the cross-references in the margins. For example, CAF posters will cite the paragraphs on how to read scripture and totally miss paragraph 390. Both the index and the list of contents at the front have to be consulted in order to get the whole picture.
Above all, a person should approach the Catechism with a prayer to the Holy Spirit Who guides the Catholic Church and us.
We need to study the Catholic Faith in humility.
To: Gentle Readers
Re: using the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition
Post 1742 was edited in stages; thus it is suggested to go back and read the whole thing.
Be careful of the wishy-washy statements in the link in post 1737. As evidenced in Post 1742, the sources of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition assure us that the Catholic Deposit of Faith is handed down correctly.
Here is an out-of-context sample. “And it has less authority than a Conciliar document on faith and morals.” Somehow, the writer missed the Index of Citations which gives where the Conciliar documents are used in the Catechism.
Do pay attention to the abuses listed. These have appeared on CAF by both Catholics and others who come from different faith traditions.
One of the causes for this is that people are using on line Catechisms which do not have all the advantages of a hard copy. A paperback copy is not expensive.
The Catechism is not an easy read. One has to spend hours with it. This is because topics are presented in depth with many paragraphs including the cross-references in the margins. For example, CAF posters will cite the paragraphs on how to read scripture and totally miss paragraph 390. Both the index and the list of contents at the front have to be consulted in order to get the whole picture.
Above all, a person should approach the Catechism with a prayer to the Holy Spirit Who guides the Catholic Church and us.
We need to study the Catholic Faith in humility.