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  1. Jun 11, 2015 · The current Catechism of the Catholic Church is what is known as a universal catechism; that is, a catechism intended to apply for, and meant for the usage of, the entire Catholic Church. The only prior published universal catechism is the Roman Catechism or Catechism of the Council of Trent, which was published in 1566 at the direction of the ...

  2. One Protestant source says it wasn't until the 16th century that the word "catechism" came into use and it refers to the Heidelberg Catechism, first published in 1563 and approved by the Synod of Dort in 1619. However, the Catholic Encyclopedia suggests that a catechism was established much earlier: By the end of the second century we find the ...

  3. Aug 2, 2018 · resource request - Where can I find the list of changes to the Catechism of the Catholic Church since the 1997 second edition? - Christianity Stack Exchange.

  4. Jul 12, 2017 · The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a book, promulgated in 1992 by Pope St. John Paul II, which seeks to explain the doctrine (that is, the body of teachings) that the Catholic Church holds. It was envisioned as a document which the faithful can turn to if they are in doubt whether the Church teaches something, and whether Catholics must ...

  5. Feb 22, 2018 · One of the themes we had to emphasize as Catechists was that the History of The Church is The Record of the Covenants between God and Mankind. Adam and Eve God revealed the beginning of humanity and gave Man and Woman to each other (Gifts from God, they were to each other, in the beginning) (Genesis, numerous passages in books 1, 2, 3)

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  7. During the papacy of Benedict XVI, the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church was issued (2005). It follows the 1997 catechism, and cites the "very rare, if not practically nonexistent" language of Evangelium Vitae, but again does not call the practice illegitimate.

  8. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: The division and numbering of the Commandments have varied in the course of history. The present catechism follows the division of the Commandments established by St. Augustine, which has become traditional in the Catholic Church.