Catechism of the Catholic Church


The Catechism of the Catholic Church was compiled under the Pontificate of St Pope John Paul II. The Catechism is a huge gift to the Church and lay faithful that has four major purposes. The first: it conveys the essential and fundamental content of Catholic faith and morals in a complete and summary way. Secondly, it is a point of reference for national and diocesan catechisms. Thirdly, it is a positive, objective and declarative exposition of Catholic doctrine. Lastly, It is intended to assist those who have the duty to catechize, namely promoters and teachers of catechesis.

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