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  1. This catechism aims at presenting an organic synthesis of the essential and fundamental contents of Catholic doctrine, as regards both faith and morals, in the light of the Second Vatican Council and the whole of the Church's Tradition.

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  2. Nov 4, 2003 · CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. PROLOGUE. I. The life of man - to know and love God. II. Handing on the Faith: Catechesis. III. The Aim and Intended Readership of the Catechism. IV. Structure of this Catechism. V. Practical Directions for Using this Catechism. VI. Necessary Adaptations. PART ONE: THE PROFESSION OF FAITH.

  3. The Catechism is a magnificent work of the Catholic Church that draws all of its wisdom from the Word of God and Sacred Tradition. By reading it, Catholics gain access to the key truths of the Catholic Faith, the essentials of Catholic belief, all in one place.

    • The Purpose of The Catechism
    • How The Catechism Is Organized
    • Why You Should Read The Catechism

    The Second Vatican Council called for a return to the sources of the Catholic Faith. At that time, Catholics were faced with many questions on how to navigate the tumultuous modern world. People wanted to know what returning to faith’s sources looked like. They wanted to understand how they should react to the culture and live faithfully in a time ...

    The authors organized the Catechisminto four main “pillars,” which focus on faith, sacraments, life in Christ, and prayer. These parts contain numbered paragraphs concerning various themes and topics related to each pillar. The writers wanted to simplify the content of this work and clearly articulate the vital knowledge people were searching for. ...

    In humanity’s constant changes, much of the world has forgotten Christ and his Church. We need to remember why we desire to know at all. When we read the Catechism, we open our hearts and minds to renewal and transformation. We return to our foundations as we question the “whys” and “hows” of our faith. Our questions remind us that we aren’t made f...

  4. Catholic adults should be encouraged to read and study the Catechism. While private study of the Catechism might fit most comfortably into the learning styles of some adults, most benefit greatly from organized discussion groups or study circles.

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  6. The Catechism provides the beginning of what should be considered the single greatest Catholic need in the world today, namely, to understand what we believe. Recall the sower parable of Our Lord as narrated by St. Matthew.

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