The Catechism Explained

What does the Church teach?  There are many things that people  claim the Catholic Church teaches.   But is it accurate?

Unfortunately, there are dozens of false beliefs that people continue to spread about the Church that are not true.

The Catechism Explained, covers the vast knowledge of the teachings of the Catholic Church wiht a thoroughness that will enlightne your intellect. The text is supported by quotations from Scripture and/or the Fathers and doctores of the Church.  This book was first published in 1899 and has been minutely revised only to reflect current usage of language  (e.g., 1 Chronicles in place of 1 Paralipomenon) and the spelling of common biblical names were revised to their more familiar Hebrew  (e.g., Noah in place of Noe; Joshua in place of Josue).

Authored by by Fr. Francis Spirago, and edited by Fr. Richard F. Clarke, S.J., The Catechism Explained is a well-known Catholic classic that was written for three specific uses—to serve the preacher as a source book for sermons, the catechist as a thorough explanation of the catechism, and parents as a complete statement of the entire Faith, to assist them in instructing their children.

The book does not use technical language so is not difficult to understand for a lay person.

Hardback version.  897 pages

$49.95

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What does the Church teach?  There are many things that people  claim the Catholic Church teaches.   But is it accurate?

Unfortunately, there are dozens of false beliefs that people continue to spread about the Church that are not true.

The Catechism Explained, covers the vast knowledge of the teachings of the Catholic Church wiht a thoroughness that will enlightne your intellect. The text is supported by quotations from Scripture and/or the Fathers and doctores of the Church.  This book was first published in 1899 and has been minutely revised only to reflect current usage of language  (e.g., 1 Chronicles in place of 1 Paralipomenon) and the spelling of common biblical names were revised to their more familiar Hebrew  (e.g., Noah in place of Noe; Joshua in place of Josue).

Authored by by Fr. Francis Spirago, and edited by Fr. Richard F. Clarke, S.J., The Catechism Explained is a well-known Catholic classic that was written for three specific uses—to serve the preacher as a source book for sermons, the catechist as a thorough explanation of the catechism, and parents as a complete statement of the entire Faith, to assist them in instructing their children.

The book does not use technical language so is not difficult to understand for a lay person.

Hardback version.  897 pages

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Weight 64 oz
Dimensions 9.25 × 6.25 × 2.5 in

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