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Catechism

A catechism ( /ˈkætəˌkɪzəm/; from Ancient Greek: κατηχέω, "to teach orally") is a summary or exposition of doctrine and serves as a learning introduction to the Sacraments traditionally used in catechesis, or Christian religious teaching of children and adult converts.[1] Catechisms are doctrinal manuals – often in the form of questions followed by answers to be memorised – a format that has been used in non-religious or secular contexts as well. According to Norman DeWitt, the early Christians appropriated this practice from the Epicureans, a school whose founder Epicurus had instructed to keep summaries of the teachings for easy learning.[2] The term catechumen refers to the designated recipient of the catechetical work or instruction. In the Catholic Church, catechumens are those who are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Baptism. Traditionally, they would be placed separately during Holy Mass from those who had been baptized, and would be dismissed from the liturgical assembly before the Profession of Faith (Nicene Creed) and General Intercessions (Prayers of the Faithful).[citation needed]

Codex Manesse, fol. 292v, "The Schoolmaster of Esslingen" (Der Schulmeister von Eßlingen)

Catechisms are characteristic of Western Christianity but are also present in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.[3] In 1973, The Common Catechism, the first joint catechism of Catholics and Protestants, was published by theologians of the major Western Christian traditions, as a result of extensive ecumenical dialogue.[4]

Format

Before the Protestant Reformation, Christian catechesis took the form of instruction in and memorization of the Apostles' Creed, Lord's Prayer, and basic knowledge of the sacraments. However there were also more comprehensive documents that outlined of the Christian faith, such as the Catechetical Lectures of St. Cyril of Jerusalem,[5] "The Morals"[6] of St. Basil of Caesarea, and the Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love by St. Augustine of Hippo. The earliest known catechism is the Didache, which was written between 60 and 85 AD.[7]

The word "catechism" for a manual for this instruction appeared in the Late Middle Ages.[8] The use of a question and answer format was popularized[clarification needed] by Martin Luther in his 1529 Small Catechism. He wanted the catechumen to understand what he was learning, so the Decalogue, Lord's Prayer, and Apostles' Creed were broken up into small sections, with the question "What does this mean" following each portion.[9] The format calls upon two parties to participate, a master and a student (traditionally termed a "scholar"), or a parent and a child. The Westminster Shorter Catechism (1647) is an example:

Q. What is the chief end of man?

A. To glorify God and enjoy Him forever!

Q. What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy Him?

A. The word of God which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him.[10]

Protestant catechisms

 
The Catechism Lesson by Jules-Alexis Meunier

The catechism's question-and-answer format, with a view toward the instruction of children, was a form adopted by the various Protestant confessions almost from the beginning of the Reformation.

Among the first projects of the Reformation was the production of catechisms self-consciously modelled after the older traditions of Cyril of Jerusalem and Augustine. These catechisms showed special admiration for Chrysostom's view of the family as a "little church", and placed strong responsibility on every father to teach his children, to prevent them from coming to baptism or the Lord's table ignorant of the doctrine under which they are expected to live as Christians.

Lutheran catechisms

Luther's Large Catechism (1529) typifies the emphasis which the churches of the Augsburg Confession placed on the importance of knowledge and understanding of the articles of the Christian faith. Primarily intended as instruction to teachers, especially to parents, the catechism consists of a series of exhortations on the importance of each topic of the catechism. It is meant for those who have the capacity to understand, and is meant to be memorized and then repeatedly reviewed so that the Small Catechism could be taught with understanding. For example, the author stipulates in the preface:

Therefore it is the duty of every father of a family to question and examine his children and servants at least once a week and to ascertain what they know of it, or are learning and, if they do not know it, to keep them faithfully at it. The catechism, Luther wrote, should consist of instruction in the rule of conduct, which always accuses us because we fail to keep it (Ten Commandments), the rule of faith (Apostles' Creed), the rule of prayer (Lord's Prayer), and the sacraments (baptism, confession, and communion).

Luther adds:

However, it is not enough for them to comprehend and recite these parts according to the words only, but the young people should also be made to attend the preaching, especially during the time which is devoted to the catechism, that they may hear it explained and may learn to understand what every part contains, so as to be able to recite it as they have heard it, and, when asked, may give a correct answer, so that the preaching may not be without profit and fruit.

Luther's Small Catechism, in contrast, is written to accommodate the understanding of a child or an uneducated person. It begins:

The First Commandment

You shall have no other gods.

Q. What does this mean?

A. We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things.

Reformed catechisms

 
The Catechism, painting by Edith Hartry

Calvin's 1545 preface to the Genevan catechism begins with an acknowledgement that the several traditions and cultures which were joined in the Reformed movement would produce their own form of instruction in each place. While Calvin argues that no effort should be expended on preventing this, he adds:

We are all directed to one Christ, in whose truth being united together, we may grow up into one body and one spirit, and with the same mouth also proclaim whatever belongs to the sum of faith. Catechists not intent on this end, besides fatally injuring the Church, by sowing the materials of dissension in religion, also introduce an impious profanation of baptism. For where can any longer be the utility of baptism unless this remain as its foundation – that we all agree in one faith? Wherefore, those who publish Catechisms ought to be the more carefully on their guard, by producing anything rashly, they may not for the present only, but in regard to posterity also, do grievous harm to piety, and inflict a deadly wound on the Church.

The scandal of diverse instruction is that it produces diverse baptisms and diverse communions, and diverse faith. However, forms may vary without introducing substantial differences, according to the Reformed view of doctrine.

Genevan Catechism

 
Title page of 1545 edition of the Genevan Catechism

John Calvin produced a catechism while at Geneva (1541), which underwent two major revisions (1545 and 1560). Calvin's aim in writing the catechism of 1545 was to set a basic pattern of doctrine, meant to be imitated by other catechists, which would not affirm local distinctions or dwell on controversial issues, but would serve as a pattern for what was expected to be taught by Christian fathers and other teachers of children in the church. The catechism is organized on the topics of faith, law, prayer and sacraments.

  1. Master. What is the chief end of human life?
    Scholar. To know God by whom men were created.
  2. M. What reason have you for saying so?
    S. Because he created us and placed us in this world to be glorified in us. And it is indeed right that our life, of which himself is the beginning, should be devoted to his glory.
  3. M. What is the highest good of man?
    S. The very same thing.

Heidelberg Catechism

After Protestantism entered into the Palatinate, in 1546 the controversy between Lutherans and Calvinists broke out, and especially while the region was under the elector Otto Heinrich (1556–1559), this conflict in Saxony, particularly in Heidelberg, became increasingly bitter and turned violent.

When Frederick III, Elector Palatine, came into power in 1559 he put his authority behind the Calvinistic view on the Lord's Supper, which denied the local presence of the body of Jesus Christ in the elements of the sacrament. He turned Sapienz College into a school of divinity, and in 1562 he placed over it a pupil and friend of Luther's colleague, Philipp Melanchthon, named Zacharias Ursinus. In an attempt to resolve the religious disputes in his domain, Frederick called upon Ursinus and his colleague Caspar Olevianus (preacher to Frederick's court) to produce a catechism. The two collaborators referred to existing catechetical literature, and especially relied on the catechisms of Calvin and of John Lasco. To prepare the catechism, they adopted the method of sketching drafts independently, and then bringing together the work to combine their efforts. "The final preparation was the work of both theologians, with the constant co-operation of Frederick III. Ursinus has always been regarded as the principal author, as he was afterwards the chief defender and interpreter of the Catechism; still, it would appear that the nervous German style, the division into three parts (as distinguished from the five parts in the Catechism of Calvin and the previous draft of Ursinus), and the genial warmth and unction of the whole work, are chiefly due to Olevianus." (Schaff, in. Am. Presb. Rev. July 1863, p. 379). The structure of the Heidelberg Catechism is spelled out in the second question; and the three-part structure seen there is based on the belief that the single work of salvation brings forward the three persons of the Trinity in turn, to make God fully and intimately known by his work of salvation, referring to the Apostles' Creed as an epitome of Christian faith. Assurance of salvation is the unifying theme throughout this catechism: assurance obtained by the work of Christ, applied through the sacraments, and resulting in grateful obedience to the commandments and persistence in prayer.

Lord's Day 1.

Q. What is thy only comfort in life and death?
A. That I with body and soul, both in life and death, am not my own, but belong unto my faithful Saviour Jesus Christ; who, with his precious blood, has fully satisfied for all my sins, and delivered me from all the power of the devil; and so preserves me that without the will of my heavenly Father, not a hair can fall from my head; yea, that all things must be subservient to my salvation, and therefore, by his Holy Spirit, He also assures me of eternal life, and makes me sincerely willing and ready, henceforth, to live unto him.

Q. How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou, enjoying this comfort, mayest live and die happily?

A. Three; the first, how great my sins and miseries are; the second, how I may be delivered from all my sins and miseries; the third, how I shall express my gratitude to God for such deliverance.

The Heidelberg Catechism is the most widely used of the Catechisms of the Reformed churches.

Westminster Catechisms

 
The first page of the ninth edition of The Shorter Catechism Explained (Perth, 1785).

Together with the Westminster Confession of Faith (1647), the Westminster Assembly also produced two catechisms, a Larger and a Shorter, which were intended for use in Christian families and in churches. These documents have served as the doctrinal standards, subordinate to the Bible, for Presbyterians and other Reformed churches around the world. The Shorter Catechism shows the Assembly's reliance upon the previous work of Calvin, Lasco, and the theologians of Heidelberg. It comprises two main sections summarizing what the Scriptures principally teach: the doctrine of God, and the duty required of men. Questions and answers cover the usual elements: faith, the Ten Commandments, the sacraments, and prayer.

Q. What is the chief end of man?

A. Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.

Q. What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him?
A. The Word of God, which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him.

Q. What do the scriptures principally teach?

A. The scriptures principally teach, what man is to believe concerning God, and what duty God requires of man.

Other Reformed catechisms

Oecolampadius composed the Basel Catechism in 1526, Leo Juda (1534) followed by Bullinger (1555) published catechisms in Zurich. The French Reformed used Calvin's Genevan catechism, as well as works published by Louis Cappel (1619), and Charles Drelincourt (1642).

Baptist catechisms

Most Baptists do not have a formal catechism. However, Keach's Catechism is utilized in many Particular Baptist congregations. Nondenominational Reformed Baptist preacher John Piper wrote a commentary on this catechism, publishing it in 1986.


Pentecostal catechisms

While the Pentecostal movement has no one official catechism or confession, nevertheless Pentecostal authors have produced catechetical works. William Seymour, founder of the Azusa Street revival, included a catechism in the Doctrines and Disciplines of the Azusa Street Apostolic Faith Mission. Assemblies of God minister Warren D. Combs produced a catechism in the 1960s.[11] In 2016 Henry Volk the host of the Theology in Perspective podcast authored a resource entitled, A Pentecostal Catechism.[12]

Anglican catechism

The Anglican Book of Common Prayer includes a catechism. In older editions it is a brief manual for the instruction of those preparing to be brought before the bishop for confirmation: the baptised first professes his baptism, and then rehearses the principal elements of the faith into which he has been baptised: the Apostles' Creed, Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and the sacraments.

Catechist: What is your Name?

Answer: N. or M.
Catechist: Who gave you this Name?
Answer: My Godfathers and Godmothers in my Baptism; wherein I was made a member of Christ, the child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.

The "N. or M." stands for the Latin, "nomen vel nomina", meaning "name or names". It is an accident of typography that "nomina" came to be represented by "m".

The US-based Episcopal Church's 1979 prayer book has a considerably longer catechism intended as "an outline of instruction" and "a brief summary of the Church's teaching".[13]

William Nicholson's "An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England" was published in 1655.[14]

Vernon Staley's "The Catholic religion : a manual of instruction for members of the Anglican Church" was published in 1908.[15][16]

"To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism" was published in 2020 by Anglican House Media Ministries (ACNA).[17]

"The Catechism An Outline of the Faith' was published in 1998 by Church of Wales.[18][19]

Samuel Clarke "An exposition of the church-catechism" was published in 1719[20]

Thomas Secker "Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England" were published in 1769 (vol. I[21] and vol. II[22])[23]

Discourses on the commandments was published in 1824[24]

A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism was published in 1775[25]

Stephen Wilkinson Dowell "A catechism on the services of the Church of England" was published in 1852[26]

Zacheus Isham "The Catechism of the Church: with Proofs from the New Testament: and Some Additional Questions and Answers" was published in 1694[27]

Methodist catechisms

The Probationer's Catechism was authored by Methodist divine S. Olin Garrison for probationary members of the Methodist Episcopal Church seeking full membership in the connexion; it has been one of the most widely used catechisms in Methodist history.[28] A Catechism on the Christian Religion: The Doctrines of Christianity with Special Emphasis on Wesleyan Concepts by Mel-Thomas and Helen Rothwell is another popular catechism used to explicate Wesleyan-Arminian theology. More recent publications are A Catechism Prepared Especially for the Members of the Evangelical Wesleyan Church (printed in the United States), A Larger Catechism: For Members of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (printed in the United States), and A Catechism for the Use of the People Called Methodists (printed in Great Britain).[29]

Socinian and other sectarian catechisms

Besides the manuals of instruction that were published by the Protestants for use in their families and churches, there were other works produced by sectarian groups intended as a compact refutation of orthodoxy.

For example, Socinians in Poland published the Racovian Catechism in 1605, using the question and answer format of a catechism for the orderly presentation of their arguments against the Trinity and the doctrine of Hell, as these were understood by the Reformed churches from which they were forced to separate.

The Anabaptists have also produced catechisms of their own, to explain and defend their distinctives.[30]

Catholic catechisms

 
A catechism lesson in a Madras Presidency village (India), 1939

The Catechism of the Catholic Church (see below) is the catechism that is in most widespread use among Catholics today. It is the official catechism of the Church.

For Catholics, all the canonical books of the Bible (including the Deuterocanonical books), the tradition of the Church and the interpretation of these by the Magisterium (which may be outlined in a catechism, a compendium or a declaration) constitute the complete and best resource for fully attaining to God's revelation to mankind. Catholics believe that sacred scripture and sacred tradition preserved and interpreted by the Magisterium are both necessary for attaining to the fullest understanding of all of God's revelation.

The term catechist is most frequently used in Catholicism, often to describe a lay catechist or layperson with catechetical training who engages in such teaching and evangelization. This can be in both parish church and mission contexts.

List of Notable Catechisms

Name First Published Author Notes
An Honest Godlye Instruction 1556 Edmund Bonner Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox, Vol. I.
The Roman Catechism

(or the Catechism of the Council of Trent)

1566 Various[note 1] Commissioned by the Council of Trent and was not intended for common use by the laity, but as a general use reference book for priests and bishops. There are two English translations. One by Theodore Buckley and the other by Rev. J Donovan.
A Catechisme of Christian Doctrine 1567 Laurence Vaux First published in Louvain, six further editions in rapid succession, emanating from Antwerp and Liège, testified to its widespread popularity and effectiveness. The 1583 Liège issue was reprinted with biographical introduction for the Chetham Society by Thomas Graves Law in 1885.[32] This edition contains also Vaux's paper "The Use and Meaning of Ceremonies," and a few further pages of instruction added by the Liège publisher. The catechism is practically formed on the same lines as its successor of today, explaining in sequence the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary (excluding the second half beginning at "Holy Mary…"), the Ten Commandments (at considerable length), the Sacraments and the offices of Christian justice. The treatise on the ceremonies discusses the use of holy water, candles, incense, vestments and so forth.

According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, Laurence Vaux's Catechism was the first Reformation era Catholic Catechism in English when it was published in 1567. Reprints followed in 1574, 1583, 1599 and 1605.[33]

The Christian Doctrine 1573 Fr. Diego de Ledesma Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox, Vol. I.
A Shorte Catechisme 1614 Robert Bellarmine Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox, Vol. II.
Douay Catechism 1649 Rev Henry Tuberville, DD Written at the English College of Douay in Flanders & is based on the Roman Catechism of the Council of Trent. It was similarly written with the purpose of teaching Christian doctrine during the tumultuous English Reformation. It is a testament to Rev. Tuberville and his colleagues at Douay that it remains one of the clearest and most direct compendiums of Catholic teaching in the English language.[34]
A Complete Catechism of the Catholic Religion 1847 Joseph Deharbe A popular German catechism, written by the Theologian Joseph Deharbe, which "possesseses theological correctness, brevity of sentences, preciseness of expression, clearness, and good order... It is to Deharbe's credit that in his catechism he preserved catechetical tradition, but abandoned the Canisian division, arranging the text-matter under chapters on Faith, Commandments, and Means of Grace."[35]
Baltimore Catechism 1885 Fr. Januarius De Concilio Various editions of the Baltimore Catechism were the de facto standard Catholic school text in America from 1885 to the late 1960s. It was often taught by rote. The most common edition has a series of questions with their answers, which are followed by explanations in more depth. These are often accompanied by biblical quotes. There is a test at the end of every chapter. An online version can be found at [1]
Catechism of Saint Pius X 1908 Pope Pius X It was issued by Pope Pius X at the beginning of the 20th century in Italian, with the intention that all Catholics could easily understand their faith. An online version can be found at [2]
Dutch Catechism 1966 Edward Schillebeeckx & Piet Schoonenberg, S.J. The first comprehensive post-Vatican II Catholic catechism. It was commissioned and authorised by the Catholic hierarchy of the Netherlands, and in its foreword declares as its intention: "to make the message of Jesus Christ sound as new as it is."

The catechism, a bestseller, contained a number of problematic formulations. These were reviewed by a commission of cardinals, who detailed several significant shortcomings in the new catechism's presentation of Catholic doctrine. They were able, nonetheless, to "leave untouched by far the greatest part of the New Catechism," while offering their support for "the laudable purpose of the authors of the Catechism, namely, to present the eternal good tidings of Christ in a way adapted to the understanding and the thinking of the present day man."[36]

Catechism of the Catholic Church 1992 Various The first complete systematic synthesis of faith issued since the Council of Trent in 1566. It contains articles on the classical topics of the official teaching of the Catholic Church on all matters of faith and morals. Since the official language of the Catholic Church is Latin, official teaching documents distributed in Latin are unlikely to change in perceived meaning over time. The Latin language version of the catechism, published 8 September 1997, is the editio typica—the normative and definitive text. The principal source materials for this work are the Sacred Scriptures, the Church Fathers, the liturgy, and the Magisterium. This catechism is intended to serve "as a point of reference for the catechisms or compendia that are composed in the various countries." – Extraordinary Synod of Bishops 1985, Final Report II B a, 4.

Fidei depositum is an Apostolic Constitution which states that the catechism of the Catholic Church is for the laity in its address to all the people of God.

Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 2005 USCCB It originated with a request of Pope John Paul II in February 2003 and was issued by his successor Pope Benedict XVI 28 June 2005. The English version was printed at Libreria Editrice Vaticana in 2006. Unlike the larger catechism, the Compendium is similar in format to the Baltimore Catechism with 598 questions and answers, providing an easier format with only the "essential" contents of the Catechism of the Catholic Church as the title suggests.
United States Catholic Catechism for Adults 2006 USCCB The 1992 Vatican catechism had several aims, among them to be an "authentic reference text for teaching Catholic doctrine and particularly for preparing local catechisms". American bishops responded with the 2006 United States Catholic Catechism for Adults (USCCB, 2006) – similar in format to a college textbook, targeting adults, contain seven elements that bring more depth to the material than the 'Compendium', providing more flexibility for diverse groups of people to study its contents. Each section or chapter contains the following: story or lesson of faith, foundation and application, sidebars, relationship to culture, discussion questions, doctrinal statements, and meditation and prayer. The lessons of faith stories are about individuals from the United States and allow the American reader to better relate to these individuals. This version of the catechism is available on audio CD-ROM as well.
Youcat 2011 Christoph Schönborn Youcat, short for Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church, is a publication that aims to be an aid for youth to better understand the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Christ – Our Pascha 2012 Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church[37] An Eastern Catholic catechism, created by the Ukrainian Greek Church & used by some[which?] of the other Eastern Catholic churches as well[citation needed], as it provides a more Eastern perspective on the universal doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church, as well as delving into Eastern Christian practices and beliefs typically not emphasized in Western Catholicism. An English translation appeared in 2016.[37]

Other Catechisms

Catechism of Christian Doctrine (or "Penny Catechism")

A question and answer format catechism that was the standard catechetical text in Great Britain in the earlier part of the 20th century. Popularly called the Penny Catechism, as the original version only cost one penny. Various editions of the Penny Catechism were issued through the century and changes were made to the text.[38]

Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum

The Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum also known as Enchiridion or Denzinger, is a compendium of all basic texts of Catholic dogma and morality since the apostles. Commissioned by Pope Pius IX, it has been in use since 1854, and has been updated periodically. It is a compendium of faith, like a catechism. By including all relevant teachings throughout history, it is at the same, more than a catechism. It is a search instrument for theologians, historians and anybody interested in Christian religion. The latest updates of the Enchiridion extend to the teachings of Pope John Paul II.

The Archbishop of Baltimore Cardinal James Gibbons is quoted in earlier versions of the Enchiridion, that every theologian should have always two books at hand, the Holy Bible and this Enchiridion.

Catechism for Filipino Catholics

The Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC) is a contextualised and inculturated Filipino Catholic catechism prepared by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines and approved by the Holy See. The draft was produced by the Conference's "Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education," and is an update of the late 16th century Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Espanola Y Tagala, which was a Hispano-Tagalog version of the earlier Hispano-Chinese Doctrina that was the first book printed in the Philippines using moveable type.

The Doctrina Cristiana[39] was written in Tagalog (both in a hispanised Latin script and the then-common indigenous Baybayin script), as well as Spanish. Amongst the contents of the Doctrina are the Spanish alphabet and phonics, basic prayers shown in both languages – in the case of the Tagalog, using archaic words and both scripts – and a brief catechism in question-and-answer format.

The Catechetical Instructions of St. Thomas Aquinas

The catechetical instructions of Saint Thomas Aquinas were used generally throughout the 13th and 14th centuries as manuals and textbooks for priests and teachers of religion. "The Explanations of St. Thomas," wrote Spirago, "are remarkable for their conciseness and their simplicity of language; they are especially noteworthy because the main parts of the catechetical course of instruction are brought into connection with one another so that they appear as one harmonious whole." The influence of these works is especially prominent in the "Roman Catechism" which the Council of Trent ordered written for parish priests and for all teachers of religion. Many of the explanatory passages in both works are almost identical.

Ignorantia sacerdotum

Ignorantia Sacerdotum are the first words and the better-known title of De Informatione Simplicium, a catechetical manual drafted by Archbishop Pecham's provincial Council of Lambeth in 1281.[40] It called for the memorisation of the Apostles' Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the two-fold injunction to "love the Lord thy God with all thy heart... and thy neighbour as thyself.".

It also emphasised the Seven Virtues, the Seven Deadly Sins, the Seven Sacraments, and the Seven Works of Mercy.

A 1357 translation into English is often called the Lay-Folk's Catechism.[41]

Tradivox

Tradivox (or the Catholic Catechism Index) is a multi-volume book series by Sophia Institute Press, which restores and reprints Catholic catechisms.[42] Ongoing, it will consist of twenty cross-indexed hardcover volumes upon the series' completion.[43] The project received several endorsements from prominent members of the Catholic clergy & public, including Cardinal Burke, Cardinal Müller, Cardinal Pell, Bishop Strickland, Bishop Schneider, & theologian Peter Kwasniewski.[44] Schneider also provided a foreword in the hardcover edition of Vol. 1.[45]

Content

Name Content Publication Date ISBN
Vol. 1
  • An Honest Godlye Instruction (1556) by Edmund Bonner
  • A Catechisme of Christian Doctrine (1567) by Laurence Vaux
  • The Christian Doctrine (1573) by Fr. Diego de Ledesma
September 2020 ISBN 978-1-64413-350-7
Vol. 2
  • A Shorte Catechisme (1614) by Robert Bellarmine
  • An Abridgment of the Christian Doctrine [or Douay Catechism] (1649) by Henry Tuberville
  • The Childes Catechism (1678) by Vincent Sadler.
December 2020 ISBN 978-1-64413-352-1
Vol. 3 April 2021 ISBN 978-1-64413-354-5
Vol. 4
  • The Most Rev. Dr. James Butler’s Catechism (1775) by James Butler
  • The Catechism Ordered by the National Synod of Maynooth (1884)
  • The Short Catechism Extracted (1891)
July 2021 ISBN 978-1-64413-356-9
Vol. 5
  • The Catechism, or Christian Doctrine, By Way of Question and Answer (1742) by Donlevy
  • A Catechism Moral and Controversial (1752) by Fr. Burke
October 2021 ISBN 978-1-64413-358-3
Vol. 6 January 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-360-6
Vol. 7 April 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-362-0
Vol. 8 July 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-364-4
Vol. 9
  • Summa Doctrina Christianae or Large Catechism (1555) by Peter Canisius
  • Catechismus Minor or Small Catechism (1558) by Peter Canisius
October 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-366-8
Vol. 10 January 2023 ISBN 978-1-64413-368-2

Orthodox catechisms

Unlike the Catholic Church there is no teaching Magisterium in the Orthodox world. Most catechumens are instructed orally by a deacon or priest at the church. Also, there is more emphasis on being taught by simply being in church, and listening to the services. Most Orthodox would refer back to the original writings of the Church Fathers, including the Catechetical Lectures of St. Cyril of Jerusalem[46] and The Ladder of Divine Ascent. New catechumens would generally be encouraged to read "The Orthodox Church" by Kallistos Ware to get an overview of the Christian faith from an Orthodox perspective before being given more advanced readings.

In recent times, perhaps under influence from the West, a number of catechisms have emerged in the Eastern Orthodox Church such as the Philaret Catechism,[47] which is entitled, "The Longer Catechism of The Orthodox, Catholic, Eastern Church," "A new-style catechism on the Eastern Orthodox faith for adults" by Rev. George Mastrantonis, and the more modern "The Orthodox Faith" by Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko.[48] However, presently such catechisms are not widely used.

The Oriental Orthodox Churches rely heavily on the Didascalia Apostolorum. The Ethiopic version is known as the "Ethiopic Didascalia." It is included in the Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon, and is read from on Sundays. The faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church has historically been evidenced in the lives and sayings of the early desert monks, which was recorded in "The paradise of the holy fathers," Volume 1 and Volume 2. Recently the Coptic church has used Fr. Tadros Malaty's books,[49] along with Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria's many books, to help lay people better understand their Coptic faith. However, like the Eastern Orthodox church, the faith is mostly expounded in the lives of the saints[50][51] and the material recited during the services.

Non-Christian catechisms

Catechisms represent an obvious, practical method of passing on instruction, and as such examples can be found in many traditions. For example, Asiatic schools of esoteric learning also used a catechetical style of instruction, as this Zodiac catechism shows:

Q. "Where is the animal, O Lanoo? and where the Man?

A. Fused into one, O Master of my Life. The two are one. But both have disappeared and naught remains but the deep fire of my desire.

In Zoroastrianism there is the "ČĪDAG ANDARZ Ī PŌRYŌTKĒŠĀN"[52] also known as "Pand-nāmag ī Zardušt" (Book of the counsels of Zoroaster), which is a post-Sasanian compendium of apothegms intended to instruct every Zoroastrian male, upon his attaining the age of fifteen years, in fundamental religious and ethical principles, as well as in the daily duties incumbent upon him. In Robert Charles Zaehner's words, it "sums up succinctly the whole of Zoroastrian doctrine: it is what every boy and girl of fifteen must know before he or she is invested with the sacred girdle {kusti}."[53]

Judaism does not have a formal catechism. While there have been several attempts to formulate Jewish principles of faith, and some of these have achieved wide acceptance, none can be described as being in the form of a catechism. The most widely recited formulation, Yigdal, is in the form of a hymn based on Maimonides' 13 Articles of Faith.

Bhaktivinoda Thakur's book Jaiva Dharma is an example of Gaudiya Vaishnava catechism. It follows the usual question-answer format.

In the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism a small bit of catechism appears as the fourth section of the Khuddakapatha, as well as the forty-third and forty-fourth suttas of the Majjhima Nikaya. Henry Steel Olcott introduced his own form of Buddhist Catechism, appropriated from Christianity, to Ceylon when setting up his Buddhist education system during the late 19th century Buddhist revival on the island.

Epicurean catechism may have originated from the practice of writing outlines of Epicurean doctrines for easy memorization. Epicurus' Letter to Herodotus is known as the "Little Epitome" which young students are instructed to memorize, and in antiquity they would move on to more advanced teachings with the "Large Epitome". The 40 Principal Doctrines also serve the role of a catechism. The philosopher Philodemus of Gadara instructed his students to keep an outline of the doctrines on wealth and economics, so that there are additional doctrines that advanced students may focus on.

Islam teaches children and new Muslims the matters of faith, worship, and ethics in the form of a concise manual. They are popular in Turkish as Ilmihal [tr] (from the Arabic Ilm ul-Hal, Situation Science). It is also advised for every Muslim to have a basic knowledge of such matters of religion. The first chapter is the book of cleanliness and first to be taught are subjects such as: which are clean, what is clean and what is not clean, what people need to be cleansed from, how they should clean, and which water should they use to clean.

Secular catechisms

In the past, catechisms were written to rehearse the basic knowledge of a non-religious subject. Examples include numerous political catechisms published from the 18th to the 20th century in Europe as well as in North and South America.[54] See also the Catechism of the History of Newfoundland (c1856),[55] the Coal Catechism (1898),[56] and A Catechism of the Steam Engine (1856).[57] "Elementary catechism on the Constitution of the United States" Arthur J. Stansbury (1828), "Catechism of the Constitution of the United States" Lewis Cruger (1863) and "A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America" John V. Overall. Friedrich Engels' 1847 work Principles of Communism was written as a catechism: Engels subsequently decided that the format was not suited to the addition of historical material which he felt was necessary, and he and Karl Marx restructured the material and used it as the nucleus of The Communist Manifesto.[58]

Some literary works have also taken the form of a catechism. The 17th episode of James Joyce's novel Ulysses, known as "Ithaca", is written in the form of a catechism, as is Ted Hughes' poem Examination at the Womb Door, from the collection Crow.[59] In Henry IV, Part 1: Act V, Scene I, Line 141 Falstaff refers to his monologue as a catechism, explaining his view of the virtue of honor.

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External links

  • Catechism of the Catholic Church from the official website of the Vatican
  • Catechisme – Laurence Vaux's Catechism 31 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine reprint of the 1583 edition, published by The Chetham Society in 1885
  • Search the Catechism of the Catholic Church
  • Westminster Shorter Catechism From Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • Westminster Larger Catechism From Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • Heidelberg Catechism From Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • A Catechism of the Steam Engine at Project Gutenberg by John Bourne
  • CatechismClass an interactive tool developed to provide the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Baltimore Catechism, and other Catholic catechisms in an integrated format
  • Series of essays explaining Catechism of the Catholic Church

catechism, catechism, from, ancient, greek, κατηχέω, teach, orally, summary, exposition, doctrine, serves, learning, introduction, sacraments, traditionally, used, catechesis, christian, religious, teaching, children, adult, converts, doctrinal, manuals, often. A catechism ˈ k ae t e ˌ k ɪ z em from Ancient Greek kathxew to teach orally is a summary or exposition of doctrine and serves as a learning introduction to the Sacraments traditionally used in catechesis or Christian religious teaching of children and adult converts 1 Catechisms are doctrinal manuals often in the form of questions followed by answers to be memorised a format that has been used in non religious or secular contexts as well According to Norman DeWitt the early Christians appropriated this practice from the Epicureans a school whose founder Epicurus had instructed to keep summaries of the teachings for easy learning 2 The term catechumen refers to the designated recipient of the catechetical work or instruction In the Catholic Church catechumens are those who are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Baptism Traditionally they would be placed separately during Holy Mass from those who had been baptized and would be dismissed from the liturgical assembly before the Profession of Faith Nicene Creed and General Intercessions Prayers of the Faithful citation needed Codex Manesse fol 292v The Schoolmaster of Esslingen Der Schulmeister von Esslingen Catechisms are characteristic of Western Christianity but are also present in Eastern Orthodox Christianity 3 In 1973 The Common Catechism the first joint catechism of Catholics and Protestants was published by theologians of the major Western Christian traditions as a result of extensive ecumenical dialogue 4 Contents 1 Format 2 Protestant catechisms 2 1 Lutheran catechisms 2 2 Reformed catechisms 2 2 1 Genevan Catechism 2 2 2 Heidelberg Catechism 2 2 3 Westminster Catechisms 2 2 4 Other Reformed catechisms 2 3 Baptist catechisms 2 4 Pentecostal catechisms 2 5 Anglican catechism 2 6 Methodist catechisms 2 7 Socinian and other sectarian catechisms 3 Catholic catechisms 3 1 List of Notable Catechisms 3 2 Other Catechisms 3 2 1 Catechism of Christian Doctrine or Penny Catechism 3 2 2 Enchiridion symbolorum definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum 3 2 3 Catechism for Filipino Catholics 3 2 4 The Catechetical Instructions of St Thomas Aquinas 3 2 5 Ignorantia sacerdotum 3 3 Tradivox 3 3 1 Content 4 Orthodox catechisms 5 Non Christian catechisms 6 Secular catechisms 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Sources 8 3 Notes 9 External linksFormat EditBefore the Protestant Reformation Christian catechesis took the form of instruction in and memorization of the Apostles Creed Lord s Prayer and basic knowledge of the sacraments However there were also more comprehensive documents that outlined of the Christian faith such as the Catechetical Lectures of St Cyril of Jerusalem 5 The Morals 6 of St Basil of Caesarea and the Enchiridion on Faith Hope and Love by St Augustine of Hippo The earliest known catechism is the Didache which was written between 60 and 85 AD 7 The word catechism for a manual for this instruction appeared in the Late Middle Ages 8 The use of a question and answer format was popularized clarification needed by Martin Luther in his 1529 Small Catechism He wanted the catechumen to understand what he was learning so the Decalogue Lord s Prayer and Apostles Creed were broken up into small sections with the question What does this mean following each portion 9 The format calls upon two parties to participate a master and a student traditionally termed a scholar or a parent and a child The Westminster Shorter Catechism 1647 is an example Q What is the chief end of man A To glorify God and enjoy Him forever Q What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy Him A The word of God which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him 10 Protestant catechisms Edit The Catechism Lesson by Jules Alexis Meunier The catechism s question and answer format with a view toward the instruction of children was a form adopted by the various Protestant confessions almost from the beginning of the Reformation Among the first projects of the Reformation was the production of catechisms self consciously modelled after the older traditions of Cyril of Jerusalem and Augustine These catechisms showed special admiration for Chrysostom s view of the family as a little church and placed strong responsibility on every father to teach his children to prevent them from coming to baptism or the Lord s table ignorant of the doctrine under which they are expected to live as Christians Lutheran catechisms Edit Luther s Large Catechism 1529 typifies the emphasis which the churches of the Augsburg Confession placed on the importance of knowledge and understanding of the articles of the Christian faith Primarily intended as instruction to teachers especially to parents the catechism consists of a series of exhortations on the importance of each topic of the catechism It is meant for those who have the capacity to understand and is meant to be memorized and then repeatedly reviewed so that the Small Catechism could be taught with understanding For example the author stipulates in the preface Therefore it is the duty of every father of a family to question and examine his children and servants at least once a week and to ascertain what they know of it or are learning and if they do not know it to keep them faithfully at it The catechism Luther wrote should consist of instruction in the rule of conduct which always accuses us because we fail to keep it Ten Commandments the rule of faith Apostles Creed the rule of prayer Lord s Prayer and the sacraments baptism confession and communion Luther adds However it is not enough for them to comprehend and recite these parts according to the words only but the young people should also be made to attend the preaching especially during the time which is devoted to the catechism that they may hear it explained and may learn to understand what every part contains so as to be able to recite it as they have heard it and when asked may give a correct answer so that the preaching may not be without profit and fruit Luther s Small Catechism in contrast is written to accommodate the understanding of a child or an uneducated person It begins The First CommandmentYou shall have no other gods Q What does this mean A We should fear love and trust in God above all things Reformed catechisms Edit The Catechism painting by Edith Hartry Calvin s 1545 preface to the Genevan catechism begins with an acknowledgement that the several traditions and cultures which were joined in the Reformed movement would produce their own form of instruction in each place While Calvin argues that no effort should be expended on preventing this he adds We are all directed to one Christ in whose truth being united together we may grow up into one body and one spirit and with the same mouth also proclaim whatever belongs to the sum of faith Catechists not intent on this end besides fatally injuring the Church by sowing the materials of dissension in religion also introduce an impious profanation of baptism For where can any longer be the utility of baptism unless this remain as its foundation that we all agree in one faith Wherefore those who publish Catechisms ought to be the more carefully on their guard by producing anything rashly they may not for the present only but in regard to posterity also do grievous harm to piety and inflict a deadly wound on the Church The scandal of diverse instruction is that it produces diverse baptisms and diverse communions and diverse faith However forms may vary without introducing substantial differences according to the Reformed view of doctrine Genevan Catechism Edit Title page of 1545 edition of the Genevan Catechism John Calvin produced a catechism while at Geneva 1541 which underwent two major revisions 1545 and 1560 Calvin s aim in writing the catechism of 1545 was to set a basic pattern of doctrine meant to be imitated by other catechists which would not affirm local distinctions or dwell on controversial issues but would serve as a pattern for what was expected to be taught by Christian fathers and other teachers of children in the church The catechism is organized on the topics of faith law prayer and sacraments Master What is the chief end of human life Scholar To know God by whom men were created M What reason have you for saying so S Because he created us and placed us in this world to be glorified in us And it is indeed right that our life of which himself is the beginning should be devoted to his glory M What is the highest good of man S The very same thing Heidelberg Catechism Edit Main article Heidelberg Catechism After Protestantism entered into the Palatinate in 1546 the controversy between Lutherans and Calvinists broke out and especially while the region was under the elector Otto Heinrich 1556 1559 this conflict in Saxony particularly in Heidelberg became increasingly bitter and turned violent When Frederick III Elector Palatine came into power in 1559 he put his authority behind the Calvinistic view on the Lord s Supper which denied the local presence of the body of Jesus Christ in the elements of the sacrament He turned Sapienz College into a school of divinity and in 1562 he placed over it a pupil and friend of Luther s colleague Philipp Melanchthon named Zacharias Ursinus In an attempt to resolve the religious disputes in his domain Frederick called upon Ursinus and his colleague Caspar Olevianus preacher to Frederick s court to produce a catechism The two collaborators referred to existing catechetical literature and especially relied on the catechisms of Calvin and of John Lasco To prepare the catechism they adopted the method of sketching drafts independently and then bringing together the work to combine their efforts The final preparation was the work of both theologians with the constant co operation of Frederick III Ursinus has always been regarded as the principal author as he was afterwards the chief defender and interpreter of the Catechism still it would appear that the nervous German style the division into three parts as distinguished from the five parts in the Catechism of Calvin and the previous draft of Ursinus and the genial warmth and unction of the whole work are chiefly due to Olevianus Schaff in Am Presb Rev July 1863 p 379 The structure of the Heidelberg Catechism is spelled out in the second question and the three part structure seen there is based on the belief that the single work of salvation brings forward the three persons of the Trinity in turn to make God fully and intimately known by his work of salvation referring to the Apostles Creed as an epitome of Christian faith Assurance of salvation is the unifying theme throughout this catechism assurance obtained by the work of Christ applied through the sacraments and resulting in grateful obedience to the commandments and persistence in prayer Lord s Day 1 Q What is thy only comfort in life and death A That I with body and soul both in life and death am not my own but belong unto my faithful Saviour Jesus Christ who with his precious blood has fully satisfied for all my sins and delivered me from all the power of the devil and so preserves me that without the will of my heavenly Father not a hair can fall from my head yea that all things must be subservient to my salvation and therefore by his Holy Spirit He also assures me of eternal life and makes me sincerely willing and ready henceforth to live unto him Q How many things are necessary for thee to know that thou enjoying this comfort mayest live and die happily A Three the first how great my sins and miseries are the second how I may be delivered from all my sins and miseries the third how I shall express my gratitude to God for such deliverance The Heidelberg Catechism is the most widely used of the Catechisms of the Reformed churches Westminster Catechisms Edit The first page of the ninth edition of The Shorter Catechism Explained Perth 1785 Together with the Westminster Confession of Faith 1647 the Westminster Assembly also produced two catechisms a Larger and a Shorter which were intended for use in Christian families and in churches These documents have served as the doctrinal standards subordinate to the Bible for Presbyterians and other Reformed churches around the world The Shorter Catechism shows the Assembly s reliance upon the previous work of Calvin Lasco and the theologians of Heidelberg It comprises two main sections summarizing what the Scriptures principally teach the doctrine of God and the duty required of men Questions and answers cover the usual elements faith the Ten Commandments the sacraments and prayer Q What is the chief end of man A Man s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever Q What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him A The Word of God which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him Q What do the scriptures principally teach A The scriptures principally teach what man is to believe concerning God and what duty God requires of man Other Reformed catechisms Edit Oecolampadius composed the Basel Catechism in 1526 Leo Juda 1534 followed by Bullinger 1555 published catechisms in Zurich The French Reformed used Calvin s Genevan catechism as well as works published by Louis Cappel 1619 and Charles Drelincourt 1642 Baptist catechisms Edit Most Baptists do not have a formal catechism However Keach s Catechism is utilized in many Particular Baptist congregations Nondenominational Reformed Baptist preacher John Piper wrote a commentary on this catechism publishing it in 1986 Pentecostal catechisms Edit While the Pentecostal movement has no one official catechism or confession nevertheless Pentecostal authors have produced catechetical works William Seymour founder of the Azusa Street revival included a catechism in the Doctrines and Disciplines of the Azusa Street Apostolic Faith Mission Assemblies of God minister Warren D Combs produced a catechism in the 1960s 11 In 2016 Henry Volk the host of the Theology in Perspective podcast authored a resource entitled A Pentecostal Catechism 12 Anglican catechism Edit The Anglican Book of Common Prayer includes a catechism In older editions it is a brief manual for the instruction of those preparing to be brought before the bishop for confirmation the baptised first professes his baptism and then rehearses the principal elements of the faith into which he has been baptised the Apostles Creed Ten Commandments the Lord s Prayer and the sacraments Catechist What is your Name Answer N or M Catechist Who gave you this Name Answer My Godfathers and Godmothers in my Baptism wherein I was made a member of Christ the child of God and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven The N or M stands for the Latin nomen vel nomina meaning name or names It is an accident of typography that nomina came to be represented by m The US based Episcopal Church s 1979 prayer book has a considerably longer catechism intended as an outline of instruction and a brief summary of the Church s teaching 13 William Nicholson s An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England was published in 1655 14 Vernon Staley s The Catholic religion a manual of instruction for members of the Anglican Church was published in 1908 15 16 To Be A Christian An Anglican Catechism was published in 2020 by Anglican House Media Ministries ACNA 17 The Catechism An Outline of the Faith was published in 1998 by Church of Wales 18 19 Samuel Clarke An exposition of the church catechism was published in 1719 20 Thomas Secker Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England were published in 1769 vol I 21 and vol II 22 23 Discourses on the commandments was published in 1824 24 A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism was published in 1775 25 Stephen Wilkinson Dowell A catechism on the services of the Church of England was published in 1852 26 Zacheus Isham The Catechism of the Church with Proofs from the New Testament and Some Additional Questions and Answers was published in 1694 27 Methodist catechisms Edit The Probationer s Catechism was authored by Methodist divine S Olin Garrison for probationary members of the Methodist Episcopal Church seeking full membership in the connexion it has been one of the most widely used catechisms in Methodist history 28 A Catechism on the Christian Religion The Doctrines of Christianity with Special Emphasis on Wesleyan Concepts by Mel Thomas and Helen Rothwell is another popular catechism used to explicate Wesleyan Arminian theology More recent publications are A Catechism Prepared Especially for the Members of the Evangelical Wesleyan Church printed in the United States A Larger Catechism For Members of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church printed in the United States and A Catechism for the Use of the People Called Methodists printed in Great Britain 29 Socinian and other sectarian catechisms Edit Besides the manuals of instruction that were published by the Protestants for use in their families and churches there were other works produced by sectarian groups intended as a compact refutation of orthodoxy For example Socinians in Poland published the Racovian Catechism in 1605 using the question and answer format of a catechism for the orderly presentation of their arguments against the Trinity and the doctrine of Hell as these were understood by the Reformed churches from which they were forced to separate The Anabaptists have also produced catechisms of their own to explain and defend their distinctives 30 Catholic catechisms Edit A catechism lesson in a Madras Presidency village India 1939Main article Catechism of the Catholic Church The Catechism of the Catholic Church see below is the catechism that is in most widespread use among Catholics today It is the official catechism of the Church For Catholics all the canonical books of the Bible including the Deuterocanonical books the tradition of the Church and the interpretation of these by the Magisterium which may be outlined in a catechism a compendium or a declaration constitute the complete and best resource for fully attaining to God s revelation to mankind Catholics believe that sacred scripture and sacred tradition preserved and interpreted by the Magisterium are both necessary for attaining to the fullest understanding of all of God s revelation The term catechist is most frequently used in Catholicism often to describe a lay catechist or layperson with catechetical training who engages in such teaching and evangelization This can be in both parish church and mission contexts List of Notable Catechisms Edit Name First Published Author NotesAn Honest Godlye Instruction 1556 Edmund Bonner Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox Vol I The Roman Catechism or the Catechism of the Council of Trent 1566 Various note 1 Commissioned by the Council of Trent and was not intended for common use by the laity but as a general use reference book for priests and bishops There are two English translations One by Theodore Buckley and the other by Rev J Donovan A Catechisme of Christian Doctrine 1567 Laurence Vaux First published in Louvain six further editions in rapid succession emanating from Antwerp and Liege testified to its widespread popularity and effectiveness The 1583 Liege issue was reprinted with biographical introduction for the Chetham Society by Thomas Graves Law in 1885 32 This edition contains also Vaux s paper The Use and Meaning of Ceremonies and a few further pages of instruction added by the Liege publisher The catechism is practically formed on the same lines as its successor of today explaining in sequence the Apostles Creed the Lord s Prayer and Hail Mary excluding the second half beginning at Holy Mary the Ten Commandments at considerable length the Sacraments and the offices of Christian justice The treatise on the ceremonies discusses the use of holy water candles incense vestments and so forth According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia Laurence Vaux s Catechism was the first Reformation era Catholic Catechism in English when it was published in 1567 Reprints followed in 1574 1583 1599 and 1605 33 The Christian Doctrine 1573 Fr Diego de Ledesma Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox Vol I A Shorte Catechisme 1614 Robert Bellarmine Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox Vol II Douay Catechism 1649 Rev Henry Tuberville DD Written at the English College of Douay in Flanders amp is based on the Roman Catechism of the Council of Trent It was similarly written with the purpose of teaching Christian doctrine during the tumultuous English Reformation It is a testament to Rev Tuberville and his colleagues at Douay that it remains one of the clearest and most direct compendiums of Catholic teaching in the English language 34 A Complete Catechism of the Catholic Religion 1847 Joseph Deharbe A popular German catechism written by the Theologian Joseph Deharbe which possesseses theological correctness brevity of sentences preciseness of expression clearness and good order It is to Deharbe s credit that in his catechism he preserved catechetical tradition but abandoned the Canisian division arranging the text matter under chapters on Faith Commandments and Means of Grace 35 Baltimore Catechism 1885 Fr Januarius De Concilio Various editions of the Baltimore Catechism were the de facto standard Catholic school text in America from 1885 to the late 1960s It was often taught by rote The most common edition has a series of questions with their answers which are followed by explanations in more depth These are often accompanied by biblical quotes There is a test at the end of every chapter An online version can be found at 1 Catechism of Saint Pius X 1908 Pope Pius X It was issued by Pope Pius X at the beginning of the 20th century in Italian with the intention that all Catholics could easily understand their faith An online version can be found at 2 Dutch Catechism 1966 Edward Schillebeeckx amp Piet Schoonenberg S J The first comprehensive post Vatican II Catholic catechism It was commissioned and authorised by the Catholic hierarchy of the Netherlands and in its foreword declares as its intention to make the message of Jesus Christ sound as new as it is The catechism a bestseller contained a number of problematic formulations These were reviewed by a commission of cardinals who detailed several significant shortcomings in the new catechism s presentation of Catholic doctrine They were able nonetheless to leave untouched by far the greatest part of the New Catechism while offering their support for the laudable purpose of the authors of the Catechism namely to present the eternal good tidings of Christ in a way adapted to the understanding and the thinking of the present day man 36 Catechism of the Catholic Church 1992 Various The first complete systematic synthesis of faith issued since the Council of Trent in 1566 It contains articles on the classical topics of the official teaching of the Catholic Church on all matters of faith and morals Since the official language of the Catholic Church is Latin official teaching documents distributed in Latin are unlikely to change in perceived meaning over time The Latin language version of the catechism published 8 September 1997 is the editio typica the normative and definitive text The principal source materials for this work are the Sacred Scriptures the Church Fathers the liturgy and the Magisterium This catechism is intended to serve as a point of reference for the catechisms or compendia that are composed in the various countries Extraordinary Synod of Bishops 1985 Final Report II B a 4 Fidei depositum is an Apostolic Constitution which states that the catechism of the Catholic Church is for the laity in its address to all the people of God Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 2005 USCCB It originated with a request of Pope John Paul II in February 2003 and was issued by his successor Pope Benedict XVI 28 June 2005 The English version was printed at Libreria Editrice Vaticana in 2006 Unlike the larger catechism the Compendium is similar in format to the Baltimore Catechism with 598 questions and answers providing an easier format with only the essential contents of the Catechism of the Catholic Church as the title suggests United States Catholic Catechism for Adults 2006 USCCB The 1992 Vatican catechism had several aims among them to be an authentic reference text for teaching Catholic doctrine and particularly for preparing local catechisms American bishops responded with the 2006 United States Catholic Catechism for Adults USCCB 2006 similar in format to a college textbook targeting adults contain seven elements that bring more depth to the material than the Compendium providing more flexibility for diverse groups of people to study its contents Each section or chapter contains the following story or lesson of faith foundation and application sidebars relationship to culture discussion questions doctrinal statements and meditation and prayer The lessons of faith stories are about individuals from the United States and allow the American reader to better relate to these individuals This version of the catechism is available on audio CD ROM as well Youcat 2011 Christoph Schonborn Youcat short for Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church is a publication that aims to be an aid for youth to better understand the Catechism of the Catholic Church Christ Our Pascha 2012 Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 37 An Eastern Catholic catechism created by the Ukrainian Greek Church amp used by some which of the other Eastern Catholic churches as well citation needed as it provides a more Eastern perspective on the universal doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church as well as delving into Eastern Christian practices and beliefs typically not emphasized in Western Catholicism An English translation appeared in 2016 37 Other Catechisms Edit Catechism of Christian Doctrine or Penny Catechism Edit A question and answer format catechism that was the standard catechetical text in Great Britain in the earlier part of the 20th century Popularly called the Penny Catechism as the original version only cost one penny Various editions of the Penny Catechism were issued through the century and changes were made to the text 38 Enchiridion symbolorum definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum Edit The Enchiridion symbolorum definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum also known as Enchiridion or Denzinger is a compendium of all basic texts of Catholic dogma and morality since the apostles Commissioned by Pope Pius IX it has been in use since 1854 and has been updated periodically It is a compendium of faith like a catechism By including all relevant teachings throughout history it is at the same more than a catechism It is a search instrument for theologians historians and anybody interested in Christian religion The latest updates of the Enchiridion extend to the teachings of Pope John Paul II The Archbishop of Baltimore Cardinal James Gibbons is quoted in earlier versions of the Enchiridion that every theologian should have always two books at hand the Holy Bible and this Enchiridion Catechism for Filipino Catholics Edit The Catechism for Filipino Catholics CFC is a contextualised and inculturated Filipino Catholic catechism prepared by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines and approved by the Holy See The draft was produced by the Conference s Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education and is an update of the late 16th century Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Espanola Y Tagala which was a Hispano Tagalog version of the earlier Hispano Chinese Doctrina that was the first book printed in the Philippines using moveable type The Doctrina Cristiana 39 was written in Tagalog both in a hispanised Latin script and the then common indigenous Baybayin script as well as Spanish Amongst the contents of the Doctrina are the Spanish alphabet and phonics basic prayers shown in both languages in the case of the Tagalog using archaic words and both scripts and a brief catechism in question and answer format The Catechetical Instructions of St Thomas Aquinas Edit The catechetical instructions of Saint Thomas Aquinas were used generally throughout the 13th and 14th centuries as manuals and textbooks for priests and teachers of religion The Explanations of St Thomas wrote Spirago are remarkable for their conciseness and their simplicity of language they are especially noteworthy because the main parts of the catechetical course of instruction are brought into connection with one another so that they appear as one harmonious whole The influence of these works is especially prominent in the Roman Catechism which the Council of Trent ordered written for parish priests and for all teachers of religion Many of the explanatory passages in both works are almost identical Ignorantia sacerdotum Edit Ignorantia Sacerdotum are the first words and the better known title of De Informatione Simplicium a catechetical manual drafted by Archbishop Pecham s provincial Council of Lambeth in 1281 40 It called for the memorisation of the Apostles Creed the Ten Commandments and the two fold injunction to love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and thy neighbour as thyself It also emphasised the Seven Virtues the Seven Deadly Sins the Seven Sacraments and the Seven Works of Mercy A 1357 translation into English is often called the Lay Folk s Catechism 41 Tradivox Edit Tradivox or the Catholic Catechism Index is a multi volume book series by Sophia Institute Press which restores and reprints Catholic catechisms 42 Ongoing it will consist of twenty cross indexed hardcover volumes upon the series completion 43 The project received several endorsements from prominent members of the Catholic clergy amp public including Cardinal Burke Cardinal Muller Cardinal Pell Bishop Strickland Bishop Schneider amp theologian Peter Kwasniewski 44 Schneider also provided a foreword in the hardcover edition of Vol 1 45 Content Edit Name Content Publication Date ISBNVol 1 An Honest Godlye Instruction 1556 by Edmund Bonner A Catechisme of Christian Doctrine 1567 by Laurence Vaux The Christian Doctrine 1573 by Fr Diego de Ledesma September 2020 ISBN 978 1 64413 350 7Vol 2 A Shorte Catechisme 1614 by Robert Bellarmine An Abridgment of the Christian Doctrine or Douay Catechism 1649 by Henry Tuberville The Childes Catechism 1678 by Vincent Sadler December 2020 ISBN 978 1 64413 352 1Vol 3 Catechisms of Bishop Richard Challoner 18th century by Richard Challoner April 2021 ISBN 978 1 64413 354 5Vol 4 The Most Rev Dr James Butler s Catechism 1775 by James Butler The Catechism Ordered by the National Synod of Maynooth 1884 The Short Catechism Extracted 1891 July 2021 ISBN 978 1 64413 356 9Vol 5 The Catechism or Christian Doctrine By Way of Question and Answer 1742 by Donlevy A Catechism Moral and Controversial 1752 by Fr Burke October 2021 ISBN 978 1 64413 358 3Vol 6 The Catechetical Instructions ca 1260 by Thomas Aquinas Ignorantia Sacerdotum 1281 by the Provincial Council of Lambeth Quinque Verba 1300 Oculus Sacerdotis ca 1320 by William of Pagula January 2022 ISBN 978 1 64413 360 6Vol 7 The Catechism of the Council of Trent 1566 April 2022 ISBN 978 1 64413 362 0Vol 8 A Dogmatic Catechism 1842 by Joseph Frassinetti Compendium of Christian Doctrine 1908 by Pope Pius X July 2022 ISBN 978 1 64413 364 4Vol 9 Summa Doctrina Christianae or Large Catechism 1555 by Peter Canisius Catechismus Minor or Small Catechism 1558 by Peter Canisius October 2022 ISBN 978 1 64413 366 8Vol 10 The Catechism of Persevernace by Jean Joseph Gaume January 2023 ISBN 978 1 64413 368 2Orthodox catechisms EditUnlike the Catholic Church there is no teaching Magisterium in the Orthodox world Most catechumens are instructed orally by a deacon or priest at the church Also there is more emphasis on being taught by simply being in church and listening to the services Most Orthodox would refer back to the original writings of the Church Fathers including the Catechetical Lectures of St Cyril of Jerusalem 46 and The Ladder of Divine Ascent New catechumens would generally be encouraged to read The Orthodox Church by Kallistos Ware to get an overview of the Christian faith from an Orthodox perspective before being given more advanced readings In recent times perhaps under influence from the West a number of catechisms have emerged in the Eastern Orthodox Church such as the Philaret Catechism 47 which is entitled The Longer Catechism of The Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church A new style catechism on the Eastern Orthodox faith for adults by Rev George Mastrantonis and the more modern The Orthodox Faith by Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko 48 However presently such catechisms are not widely used The Oriental Orthodox Churches rely heavily on the Didascalia Apostolorum The Ethiopic version is known as the Ethiopic Didascalia It is included in the Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon and is read from on Sundays The faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church has historically been evidenced in the lives and sayings of the early desert monks which was recorded in The paradise of the holy fathers Volume 1 and Volume 2 Recently the Coptic church has used Fr Tadros Malaty s books 49 along with Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria s many books to help lay people better understand their Coptic faith However like the Eastern Orthodox church the faith is mostly expounded in the lives of the saints 50 51 and the material recited during the services Non Christian catechisms EditSee also Hadith and Oral Torah Catechisms represent an obvious practical method of passing on instruction and as such examples can be found in many traditions For example Asiatic schools of esoteric learning also used a catechetical style of instruction as this Zodiac catechism shows Q Where is the animal O Lanoo and where the Man A Fused into one O Master of my Life The two are one But both have disappeared and naught remains but the deep fire of my desire In Zoroastrianism there is the CiDAG ANDARZ i PŌRYŌTKESAN 52 also known as Pand namag i Zardust Book of the counsels of Zoroaster which is a post Sasanian compendium of apothegms intended to instruct every Zoroastrian male upon his attaining the age of fifteen years in fundamental religious and ethical principles as well as in the daily duties incumbent upon him In Robert Charles Zaehner s words it sums up succinctly the whole of Zoroastrian doctrine it is what every boy and girl of fifteen must know before he or she is invested with the sacred girdle kusti 53 Judaism does not have a formal catechism While there have been several attempts to formulate Jewish principles of faith and some of these have achieved wide acceptance none can be described as being in the form of a catechism The most widely recited formulation Yigdal is in the form of a hymn based on Maimonides 13 Articles of Faith Bhaktivinoda Thakur s book Jaiva Dharma is an example of Gaudiya Vaishnava catechism It follows the usual question answer format In the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism a small bit of catechism appears as the fourth section of the Khuddakapatha as well as the forty third and forty fourth suttas of the Majjhima Nikaya Henry Steel Olcott introduced his own form of Buddhist Catechism appropriated from Christianity to Ceylon when setting up his Buddhist education system during the late 19th century Buddhist revival on the island Epicurean catechism may have originated from the practice of writing outlines of Epicurean doctrines for easy memorization Epicurus Letter to Herodotus is known as the Little Epitome which young students are instructed to memorize and in antiquity they would move on to more advanced teachings with the Large Epitome The 40 Principal Doctrines also serve the role of a catechism The philosopher Philodemus of Gadara instructed his students to keep an outline of the doctrines on wealth and economics so that there are additional doctrines that advanced students may focus on Islam teaches children and new Muslims the matters of faith worship and ethics in the form of a concise manual They are popular in Turkish as Ilmihal tr from the Arabic Ilm ul Hal Situation Science It is also advised for every Muslim to have a basic knowledge of such matters of religion The first chapter is the book of cleanliness and first to be taught are subjects such as which are clean what is clean and what is not clean what people need to be cleansed from how they should clean and which water should they use to clean Secular catechisms EditIn the past catechisms were written to rehearse the basic knowledge of a non religious subject Examples include numerous political catechisms published from the 18th to the 20th century in Europe as well as in North and South America 54 See also the Catechism of the History of Newfoundland c1856 55 the Coal Catechism 1898 56 and A Catechism of the Steam Engine 1856 57 Elementary catechism on the Constitution of the United States Arthur J Stansbury 1828 Catechism of the Constitution of the United States Lewis Cruger 1863 and A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America John V Overall Friedrich Engels 1847 work Principles of Communism was written as a catechism Engels subsequently decided that the format was not suited to the addition of historical material which he felt was necessary and he and Karl Marx restructured the material and used it as the nucleus of The Communist Manifesto 58 Some literary works have also taken the form of a catechism The 17th episode of James Joyce s novel Ulysses known as Ithaca is written in the form of a catechism as is Ted Hughes poem Examination at the Womb Door from the collection Crow 59 In Henry IV Part 1 Act V Scene I Line 141 Falstaff refers to his monologue as a catechism explaining his view of the virtue of honor See also Edit Christianity portal Religion portalCatechesis Spiritual Milk for Boston BabesReferences EditCitations Edit Katecheo Archived 25 August 2011 at Wikiwix full citation needed Strong s Concordance St Paul and Epicurus Minnesota Archive Editions January 1954 ISBN 0816657467 The Longer Catechism of The Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church www pravoslavieto com Retrieved 14 April 2022 Commonweal Volume 102 Commonweal Publishing Corporation 1975 p 31 The book offers the first comprehensive statement of religious faith produced jointly by Catholic and Protestant theologians since the separation of the churches over four centuries ago Catechetical Lectures Cyril of Jerusalem www newadvent org Retrieved 28 March 2022 The Morals in The Fathers Of The Church A New Translation Saint Basil Ascetical Works Volume 9 archive org Retrieved 20 April 2022 The oldest catechism 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