Mike Aquilina,Fr.Kris D.Stubna

What Catholics Believe

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Catholics of a certain age fondly remember the Baltimore Catechism, the gold standard question-and-answer catechism that provided an entire generation of Catholics with easy-to-understand-and-memorize answers to the basic truths of the Catholic Church.
The authors have taken this time-honored question-and-answer format and written a new catechism rooted in the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the documents of Vatican II.
From the very first question: “Who are you?” to the final “What prayers does the Church recommend?” this sure-to-become-a-classic is filled with the richness of Catholic teaching. In addition to the question-and-answer section, What Catholics Believe also contains sections on traditional Catholic prayers, a guide to making a good Confession, an explanation of the Mass, and much, much more.
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45 printed pages
Original publication
1999
Publication year
1999
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    Perfect companion to a Catholic who wants a review of his faith.

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  • Mikie Joneshas quoted7 years ago
    Have I respected and obeyed my elders, parents, employers, or teachers?
    Have I physically harmed other people through acts of violence or neglect?
    Have I committed any acts of violence?
    Have I committed adultery?
    Have I respected God’s laws and the Church’s laws concerning marriage?
    Outside of marriage, have I shown another person affection in ways appropriate only between a husband and wife?
    In marriage, am I open to having any children God may send?
    Have I used artificial birth control to prevent God’s creation of new life?
    Have I taken anything that I had no right to take?
    Have I pilfered office supplies or items belonging to my employer?
    Have I shared all that I should — of my belongings, my time, my friendship?
    Have I treated other people’s property carelessly?
  • Mikie Joneshas quoted7 years ago
    Do I pray to God every day? Do I pray for my family and friends?
    Have I thanked God for His gifts to me?
    Am I attentive at Mass? Do I receive Communion with care and attention?
    Have I worked unnecessarily on Sunday?
    Have I missed attending Mass on Sundays or holy days of obligation?
    Have I spoken God’s name in disrespectful ways?
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