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In every parish I served, I would buy hundreds of copies of the Catechism, sell them to the parishioners for $5 a piece, and then hold classes. Interest was always intense.
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In the midst of such moral chaos and intellectual confusion, the Catechism serenely stands as a light in the darkness, as an objective reference point regarding Catholic teaching.
What I have always appreciated both about our Faith and its exposition in the Catechism is its astounding clarity.
In every parish I served, I would buy hundreds of copies of the Catechism, sell them to the parishioners for $5 a piece, and then hold classes. Interest was always intense.
…
In the midst of such moral chaos and intellectual confusion, the Catechism serenely stands as a light in the darkness, as an objective reference point regarding Catholic teaching.
What I have always appreciated both about our Faith and its exposition in the Catechism is its astounding clarity.
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