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A Catechism may be described as a summary of Christian doctrine, of those most necessary truths that God has revealed for our salvation. There are two ‘universal’ Catechisms in the Church, officially approved by the Magisterium: The one following upon the Council of Trent, called the Roman Catechism, promulgated in 1566 by the authority of Pope Saint Pius V. And then there’s the more recent Catechism of the Catholic Church, its first edition promulgated by the authority of Pope Saint John Paul II in 1992, with the official Latin editio typica following in 1997.
Yet, there are innumerable other catechisms in the Church’s history, which complement these two great works.
Truth and the Tradivox Catechical Compendium - Catholic Insight
There is no such things a 'perfect' Catechism, a catechism to end all catechisms, such as it were. That's why there's no end to them. And the truth, thought 'definable' - we are replete in our Church with defined doctrine - it is also 'indefinite', in the sense that there's no end to its pursuit.
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TRADIVOX - Giving Voice to Tradition!
Tradivox is restoring the traditional Catholic Catechism for the digital age.
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