This excellent catechism provides a wealth of detailed guidance on, and explanation of, the Catholic faith. It explains Faith in God and the Apostle's Creed, Hope and Christian Prayer, Charity as lived out in the Ten Commandments and other guidance of the Church. It also explains the Seven Sacraments, identifies the Christian virtues and their corresponding vices, and sets out the Christian's Rule of Life and Daily Exercise. It also contains a section of common everyday "An excellent short Catechism. A concise, authoritative and clear exposition of the Faith, with a surprisingly extensive collection of devotions at the back. I cannot recommend it enough."
Catholic Truth Society (CTS) is a body that prints and publishes Catholic literature, including apologetics but also prayerbooks, spiritual reading, lives of saints and so forth. It is based in London in the United Kingdom.
The CTS had been originally founded in 1868 by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, but became defunct when he was made a bishop, since he no longer had time to devote to it. Some years later, others came up with the same idea and were directed to Vaughan, who suggested that they revive the defunct body. Accordingly, the organization was refounded on November 5, 1884, under the presidency of Cardinal Vaughan, with Msgr. W. H. Cologan and James Britten, a layman and the principal spirit behind its refounding, serving as secretaries.
Over the last several years the books and booklets from the Catholic Truth Society have become a mainstay in my reading regime. This is the 361st different volume I have read over the last 5 years. And I have a couple hundred I still want to read. I have picked up all of their volumes that are available electronically. And have a long list of put of print volumes I am trying to track down. The description of this volume is:
“The original classic ‘Penny Catechism’ offers a wealth of information on the Catholic faith, explaining succinctly what Catholics believe in a simple question and answer format, while also providing common Catholic prayers.
The original classic 'Penny Catechism' offers a simple explanation of the Catholic faith, explaining succinctly what Catholics believe in an easy-to-follow question and answer format.
From essential questions covering the basics of faith, such as "Who made me?" ("God made me."), this pocket catechism explores the key elements of the faith, from the Sacraments ("What is a Sacrament?") and the Creed ("What sis God?" "Where is God?"), to common questions about Catholicism ("Do we pray to relics or images?" "Why does the Catholic Church show great devotion to the Blessed Virgin?").
The book also offers guidance on living the Catholic faith, answering common questions such as "How are we to take up our cross daily?", while additionally offering common prayers, including an Act of Contrition, the Rosary and the Angelus, making this compact catechism an everyday essential for all Catholics.”
This volume has an Imprimatur byJohn Cardinal Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster, 18th July 1971.This version was first published by the CTS in 2015 and the eBook edition was released in 2017. I have long heard and read about Penny Catechisms but had yet to read one myself, So I was excited to give this book a read through. The sections in this book are:
Part One: Faith Part Two: Hope Part Three: Charity Part Four: The Sacraments Part Five: Virtues and Vices Part Six: The Christian’s Rule of Life and Daily Exercise Part Seven: Some Common Prayers
The booklet contains 370 Questions and answers and an end section with a number of prayers. Those prayers are:
Part Seven: Some Common Prayers Section One: Penitential Prayers The Confiteor Act of Faith Act of Hope Act of Charity Act of Contrition A Longer Act of Contrition The De Profundis
Section Two: Marian Prayers The Holy Rosary The Angelus The Regina Caeli The Hail Holy Queen The Memorare
Section Three: Other prayers The Magnificat The Divine Praises A Morning Offering Aspiration
A few random points as samples are:
“1. Who made you? God made me.”
“13. What are the chief things which God has revealed? The chief things which God has revealed are contained in the Apostles’ Creed.”
“17. What is God? God is the supreme Spirit, who alone exists of himself, and is infinite in all perfection.”
“30. Which are the three powers of your soul? The three powers of my soul are my memory, my understanding, and my will.”
“204. Is it sinful to belong to a Secret Society? It is sinful to belong to any Secret Society that plots against the Church or State, or to any Society that by reason of its secrecy is condemned by the Church; for St Paul says: ‘You must all obey the governing authorities. Since all government comes from God, the civil authorities were appointed by God, and so anyone who resists authority is rebelling against God’s decision, and such an act is bound to be punished.’ (Rm 13:1-2)”
“229. What are the chief Commandments of the Church? The chief Commandments of the Church are: 1. To keep the Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation holy, by hearing Mass and resting from servile works. 2. To observe the appointed days of penance. 3. To go to Confession at least once a year. 4. To receive the Blessed Sacrament at least once a year, and that at Easter or thereabouts. 5. To contribute to the support of our pastors. 6. Not to marry within certain degrees of kindred.”
“237. What are the Friday forms of penance? On Fridays other than Solemnities we are to abstain from meat or, if we do not eat meat, from some other food of which we regularly partake. (Abstinence is binding from the age of 14.)”
I hope those few samples give you a feel for this little volume. This is another excellent resource from the Catholic Truth Society. I really enjoyed working through it and can see myself easily returning to it again. The eBook edition is excellent because I can always have it with me on my phone. For as Mike Aquilina quipped: “Now we can travel with more books stored in our telephones than the ancient Egyptians kept in their vast library at Alexandria.” This is a great volume that I can easily recommend!
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Clear easy to understand. Great source of information about Catholicism and the believes the church holds. Would recommend to anyone interested in Catholicism.