The Catechism Of The Council Of Trent.
Publisher: Baronius Press.
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The Council of Trent (1545 - 1563) was called to counter
the Protestant Reformation by unambiguously affirming
the distinctive truths of The Catholic Faith.
To disseminate these truths, the Council of Trent commanded
a Catechism to be written. Composed under the supervision
of Saint Charles Borromeo and promulgated by Pope Saint Pius V, its value as an authoritative exposition of The
Catholic Faith has only increased through the Centuries.
While originally intended for Priests to use alongside the Sacred Scriptures in defending The Faith, its straightforward and logical explanation of Catholic doctrinal and moral teachings makes it a useful reference and guide for the
Laity more than 400 years after it was first published.
Today, it continues to enlighten Souls who seek
to discern between true and false teachings.
This is the definitive translation of The Catechism
Of The Council of Trent from the original Latin.
The Book is divided into four parts,
which explain, respectively:
The Articles of Faith;
The Seven Sacraments;
The Ten Commandments;
The Lord’s Prayer.
There are appendices on The Immaculate Conception,
Papal Infallibility, Christian Marriage and on
Frequent and Daily Communion.
This edition was typeset using the Text of the 1962 edition originally published by Joseph F. Wagner Inc., New York, under the Imprimatur of The Most Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, Archbishop of New York, 3 January 1923.


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