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This is a valuable introduction to the Catechism by the general editor of the Catechism (Schonborn) and the head of the Bishops Commission for the implementation of the Catechism (Ratzinger). Providing helpful insights on how to read and study the Catechism, this book includes a prehistory of the Catechism, an overview of its structure and contents, the major themes and methods in it, a special introduction to the four parts of the Catechism, and specific advice on how to use the Catechism. Ratzinger and Schonborn illuminate the Catechism's teaching on faith, morals, prayer and sacraments, and how a Catholic lives those teachings in today's world.
94 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 1, 1994
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is to serve the guardianship and the transmission of the deposit of faith. The Church has the duty, but also the right, to express the fullness, the riches and the beauty of the "faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints" (Jude 3; cf. CCC 171). For this task, the universal Church provides the CCC, "a uniquely authoritative doctrinal data-bank" (E. d'Arcy). Doctrine is not opposed to life. How can we love without understanding? Faith education must also be an education of the intellectus fidei. The understanding of faith deepens the trust in this faith and so the confidence in the way of life faith teaches us.