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Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
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Item Number: 50405
Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
A quick synopsis of the essential contents of the Catholic Catechism.
200 pages
Written in 598 questions and answers. The format helps make the essential contents of the faith accessible to the broadest possible audience. It is a unique tool for parents, pastors, teachers, principals, and catechists.
Two years in the making, the Compendium was prepared by a commission headed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI. The Pope presented the Compendium at the Vatican in late June. The Pope said he hoped the compendium would give Catholics and non-Catholics easy access to the basic and essential tenets of the Catholic faith.
The new compendium, he said, is an authoritative, certain and complete text regarding the essential aspects of the faith of the Church and it is in harmony with the catechism approved by the Pope and destined for the whole church.
Hopefully the Compendium will reopen an ideal dialogue between the teacher and the disciple, through an urgent series of questions, which involve the reader, encouraging him to continue in the discovery of ever new aspects of the truth of the faith, Pope Benedict said.
The Holy Father expressed the hope that abbreviating the text and reducing it to the essential might favor the assimilation and possible memorization of the contents.
The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church originated in 2002 when the Congregation for the Clergy and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith held an International Catechetical Congress to mark the tenth anniversary of the release of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. During the congress, a suggestion was made that a more concise version of the Catechism would be helpful for use with youth and young adults. Pope John Paul II accepted the suggestion and appointed the special commission headed by Cardinal Ratzinger. In 2004 a draft text was sent to Presidents of Episcopal Conferences for consultation.
Seen as a companion to the widely-used Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Compendium is structured in four parts like the Catechism. While the text does contain some direct quotes from the Catechism used in a sidebar fashion, the questions and answers themselves are original text.
-Information in this description originates with USCCB Press releases.
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