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United States Catholic Catechism for Adults
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Item Number: ola20474
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About 'United
States Catholic Catechism for Adults': The presence of the Catholic Church in the United States reaches back to the founding days of our country through the leadership of Archbishop John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the United States. His story like the stories at the start of each chapter in the
United States Catholic Catechism for Adults give us a glimpse into the lives of Catholics who lived out their faith throughout our country's history. Each chapter in the Catechism for Adults includes stories, doctrine, reflection, quotations, discussion questions, and prayer to lead the reader to a deepening faith. The Catechism for Adults is an excellent resource for preparation of catechumens in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and for ongoing catechesis of adults.
"Approved and authorized for publication by the full body of The United States Conference of Bishops,
United States Catholic Catechism for Adults is an in-depth reference text written especially to aid in the instruction of Catholic doctrine in general, and the preparation of catechisms in particular. From a straightforward profession of the faith's core tenets, to the sacraments that celebrate the faith, to the Christian morality principles that embody the practice of the faith lived and prayer as taught by Jesus Christ, United States Catholic Catechism for Adults thoroughly describes and explains the Catholic creed in terms accessible to readers of all backgrounds, including and lay followers and students. A solidly written, straightforward, and definitive reference."
- Midwest Book Review, Vol. 16, Number 11,
November 2006
Information on what's inside the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults:
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List of Stories/Lessons of Faith -
Prayers highlighted in the Book
Softcover Pages: 637 Language:
English Dim: 6" x 9" ISBN: 1-57455-450-6 |
United States Catholic
Catechism for Adults ©2006
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C.
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Developed and Approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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