The Catechism Explained, Part I: Faith
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Narrated by:
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Peter Brooke
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By:
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Francis Spirago
About this listen
In this classic catechism, Fr. Francis Spirago provides an in-depth study of the Catholic Faith both from scripture and the authoritative Council of Trent catechism. The entire work is divided into three parts: 1.) faith, 2.) morals, 3.) the means of grace.
This first part covers the aspects of faith and expounds upon each article of the Apostles' Creed. The full list of topics covered is as follows:
- The Knowledge of God
- Divine Revelation
- The Preaching of the Gospel
- Holy Scripture and Tradition
- The Christian Faith
- The Motives of Faith
- On The Absence and Loss of Faith
- On the Duty of Confessing Our Faith
- The Sign of the Cross
- The Apostles Creed
- Christian Hope
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