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    Create citation for Catechism of the Catholic Church Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status pp pp 1 Input paragraph number, or first paragraph in a range Number required end end Optional end of a range of paragraphs. Does not influence output page selection Unknown optional accessdate accessdate 2 Date ...

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  7. The Common Catechism - Wikipedia

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    The Common Catechism: A Book of Christian Faith is an ecumenical Christian catechism that is the result of Catholic-Protestant dialogue and work. [1] It was first published in 1973 and is the first joint catechism published by theologians of the Catholic Church, and the Lutheran Church and the Reformed Church, among other Protestant traditions, since the Reformation: [2] [3]

  8. Catholic catechesis - Wikipedia

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    The role of a Catholic catechist is to catechize (teach; variant spelling is catechise [1]) the faith of the Catholic Church by both word and example. The Directory for Catechesis states that faith must be "known, celebrated, lived, and turned into prayer" in a personal and total encounter of the heart, mind and senses with Christ. [2]

  9. Catechism of Saint Pius X - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Catechism of 1966, authored by theologians Edward Schillebeeckx OP and Piet Schoonenberg SJ was proposed as a successor to it, but was met by strong opposition by conservative sectors of the Church due to its extreme progressivism. [2] The SSPX recommends the Catechism of Saint Pius X over the Catechism of the Catholic Church. [3]