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Traditional Catholic Church Catechism (Vanity)
28 February 2004
| Captain Rhino
Posted on 02/28/2004 11:33:20 AM PST by Captain Rhino
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My first post of a direct question on Free Republic. So, if I have violated some protocol, let me know so I can fix it or get it fixed.
To: AAABEST; Loyalist
Pinging you two to this, perhaps you can answer his question.
To: Captain Rhino
Try the Baltimore Catechism is you can find it.
To: Captain Rhino
On my site I have a links page that takes to you the Baltimore Catechism (pre v-2).
http://www.angelqueen.org/links.shtml
The paperback is published by Catholic Book Publishing Company.
You can buy it online at the Angelus Press website.
Let me know if you need any further help.
:)
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02/28/2004 12:37:23 PM PST
by
AAABEST
(<a href="http://www.angelqueen.org">Traditional Catholicism is Back and Growing</a>)
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To: Captain Rhino
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:15:15 PM PST
by
Phx_RC
To: Phx_RC
TAN is pretty good. What they often do is revive out of publication pre-Vat II material.
I'm looking at one of their short (32 page) books called "Marriage Quizzes" right now. It was originally published by "Radio Press". TAN got the copyright in 1974.
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02/28/2004 1:29:23 PM PST
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AAABEST
(<a href="http://www.angelqueen.org">Traditional Catholicism is Back and Growing</a>)
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To: NWU Army ROTC; AAABEST; sandyeggo; Phx_RC
Thanks to everyone who read and replied to my question. I have some good leads now.
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02/28/2004 3:36:43 PM PST
by
Captain Rhino
(If you will just abandon logic, these things will make alot more sense to you!)
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To: AAABEST; Captain Rhino; NWU Army ROTC; sandyeggo
Thank you for the link to an on-line Baltimore Catechism #3.
That is a valuable addition to a "favorites" list
In addition and for younger people:
"The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism #1" for ages 8-10 and
"The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism #2" for ages 11-14
These two volumes through the abundance of explanations and illustrations greatly enhance the teaching of the truths of our Faith contained in the Baltimore Catechisms #1 and 2.
There is an illustration on page 41 of the NSJBC#2 that could be used by a parent to teach that as each mortal sin is commited it is as another strike of a hammer by the sinner, to a spike piercing a Divine Hand of Our Lord on the Cross.
This point was strongly made by Mel Gibson regarding the "Passion" in an interview on EWTN with Raymond Arroyo.
The illustration shows a boy, wearing a red shirt with the word "SIN" on the back, holding onto a partly driven spike with his left hand while in his uplifted right hand is a hammer ready to strike yet another blow.
Catechetics should strive with a holy zeal to be effective.
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posted on
02/28/2004 5:42:53 PM PST
by
Phx_RC
(Text + Explanations & Illustrations --- is like Medicine + Mary Poppins sugar........effective.)
To: AAABEST
Thank you for including FSSP in your list of links.
Does the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter have a list of parishes where we might go to attend a traditional Latin Mass?
If you find such a list it would be a great service to us all if you could include it on your site.
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02/28/2004 5:59:49 PM PST
by
Phx_RC
(Text + Explanations & Illustrations --- is like Medicine + Mary Poppins sugar........effective:-)
To: Captain Rhino
http://www.cin.org/users/james/ebooks/master/master2.htmNazareth Master Catechism This "Master Catechism" hyperlinks parallel sections from five catechisms:
A catechism by St. Thomas Aquinas
The Trent Catechism
The Baltimore Catechism (No.3 = Adult Version)
The Catechism of St. Pius X
and the new "Catechism of the Catholic Church"
The CCC is post-Vatican II. All the others are prior to V-2.
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posted on
02/28/2004 6:23:51 PM PST
by
Dajjal
To: Captain Rhino
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posted on
02/28/2004 6:27:42 PM PST
by
marcus29
To: Captain Rhino
You can find anything you want to ever learn concerning the CC at www.newadvent.org. And there is no difference in pre and post Vat.11 teachings on the Crucifixion of Jesus. The media would like for everyone to believ that MG is weird,but there are many Traditional Catholics. They simply are very conservative and do the Mass in Latin. Let me know if you can not find what you need.
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02/28/2004 6:59:43 PM PST
by
catholic
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To: Captain Rhino
The Catholic Church is the same church, before and after Vatican II. The traditionalist schismatics embrace the modernist heresy that it is a new Church after Vatican II. Like the modernists, they are wrong.
To: Phx_RC
To: Dajjal
Thanks for the link. I was able to find it (eventually) using the suggestions from the first postings in response to my question. It turns out the link I gave in my original question (
http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p122a4p2.htm ) is actually a subsequent revision of the 1992 catechism that further elaborates the church's position on the Passion. So that makes a sixth version of the catechism. Thanks again for your assistance.
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posted on
02/29/2004 1:53:15 AM PST
by
Captain Rhino
(If you will just abandon logic, these things will make alot more sense to you!)
To: marcus29
Thanks for the link.
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02/29/2004 1:54:05 AM PST
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Captain Rhino
(If you will just abandon logic, these things will make alot more sense to you!)
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