Posted on 10/26/2005 8:12:46 AM PDT by Salvation
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This fall marks the release of the long-awaited Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, providing us an opportunity to take stock of the state of catechesis in the Church in America and to examine the potential of this new teaching tool. |
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**598 questions and answers,**
Wondering just exactly what those nearly 600 Q and A will include???
The English edition won't be coming out until December now in the United States. It has been delayed.
Wonder if it'll be anything like the Q and A in the Ignatius Press's Faith and Life series?
That was a good thread. Shame I missed it the first time around!
Why the delay?
The person who I talked to at the USCCB said they was "a delay in Rome."
Maybe I'll pick up an Italian copy while I'm in Rome in a couple of weeks.
When I tried to order one yesterday, Amazon promised to ship on December 28. I'll wait.
One can hope that they are going over the translation with a fine tooth comb!
It may be interesting to note the reaction of a French group that was not always so favorable toward our late beloved John Paul II (whose ring I had the honor to kiss one week before his last illness set in), but nonetheless is very enthusiastic about Pope Benedict:
"We are asked: « Do you approve of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the synagogue of Cologne? »
I do not have to approve of it.
So, you are against it?
I am not against it either.
Then you accept it?
I do not have to accept it, still less question it. We are, by the grace of Heaven, under the leadership of a Catholic Pope, the Servant of the servants of God, who is doing his duty: he appoints bishops, teaches the Catholic Faith in a CORRECTED catechism of the Catholic Church, defends his flock against the wolves. When we have a pope and when he is doing his job, our duty is twofold: first, let him do his work, and then help him to carry it out. »"
They are so enthused about the new Compendium that they have started to do what appears to be a question by question meditation on the Compendium, the first installment of which is here:
http://www.crc-internet.org/HIR05/Oct38_3.htm
As I said, interesting. I do not subscribe to some of what they have said or done in the past, just as I don't subscribe to everything John Allen says, but it can be worth the read nonetheless.
Thanks for putting the link on this thread. Good cross-reference.
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