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These volumes are an ideal companion to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (U. S. Edition with Glossary and Index). Begin with an introduction written by Catechism editor Christoph Cardinal Schönborn and then-cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who coauthored this introduction to offer valuable insights on how to read and study the Catechism.
Use The Companion for reference as you study. Filled with more than 3,600 of these references extending from the ancient Church to the present day, The Companion is a handy one-volume reference library that arranges all texts and Scripture passages according to the paragraphs of the Catechism in which they are referred.
Anyone involved in in teaching, understanding, and implementing the Catechism will find these volumes indispensable.
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Expand your study of the Catechism with Christoph Cardinal Schönborn’s Living the Catechism of the Catholic Church (4 vols.).
. . . I ask the Church’s pastors and the Christian faithful to receive this Catechism in a spirit of communion and to use it assiduously in fulfilling their mission of proclaiming the faith and calling people to the gospel life.
This introduction is written by the Catechism’s general editor, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, and the head of the Bishops Commission for the implementation of the Catechism, Joseph Cardinal Razinger. It provides helpful insights on how to read and study the Catechism.
Included are a prehistory of the Catechism, an overview of its structure and contents, its major themes and methods, a special introduction to the four parts of the Catechism, and specific advice on how to use it. Ratzinger and Schönborn illuminate the Catechism’s teaching on faith, morals, prayer and sacraments, what it means to live those teachings in today’s world.
Joseph Ratzinger took the name Benedict XVI upon becoming pope in 2005. He retired from the papacy in 2013 and is now referred to as pope emeritus.
Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI, is one of the most revered Catholic prelates, scholars, theologians, teachers, and authors of our time. He has spoken on many crucial subjects, including sexual consumerism, roles of men and women today, marriage, the priesthood, and the future of the world. Some of his works include Jesus of Nazareth, Called to Communion: Understanding the Church Today, and What It Means to Be a Christian.
Christoph Cardinal Schönborn is an Austrian theologian and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He currently serves as the archbishop of Vienna and the president of the Austrian Bishops Conference.
He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1970 and received his Licentiate of Sacred Theology only a year later. He later studied under Joseph Ratzinger in Regensburg, and shortly after received his doctorate in Sacred Theology in Paris. He was a professor of dogmatics at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, in the 1970s, and in 1980 was appointed a member of the International Theological Commission of the Holy See. In 1987, he became the editorial secretary for the Catechism of the Catholic Church. In 1991, he was chosen to be an auxiliary bishop of Vienna, and in 1995 became its archbishop.
This companion volume to the Catechism contains all the passages of Sacred Scripture referred to in the Catechism, arranged according to the paragraphs in which the references are made.
The Companion to the Catechism of the Catholic Church also refers to conciliar texts, papal documents, writings of the church fathers and of the saints. There are more than 3,600 of these references extending from the earliest credal formulations of the ancient Church, to the documents of Vatican II, to the magisterial teaching of Pope John Paul II. It includes all the texts referred to arranged, along with the Scripture passages, according to the paragraphs of the Catechism in which they are referred.
The Companion to the Catechism of the Catholic Church is a handy one-volume reference library and valuable instrument in teaching, understanding, and implementing the Catechism.
Expand your study of the Catechism with Christoph Cardinal Schönborn’s Living the Catechism of the Catholic Church (4 vols.).
. . . I ask the Church’s pastors and the Christian faithful to receive this Catechism in a spirit of communion and to use it assiduously in fulfilling their mission of proclaiming the faith and calling people to the gospel life.