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catechism and entitled
There, Richelieu spent most of his time writing ; he composed a catechism entitled L ' Instruction du chrétien.

catechism and Apostles
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 ).
Shawe quotes Zinzendorf's remark that The Apostles say: ' We believe we have salvation through the grace of Jesus Christ ....' If I can only teach a person that catechism I have made him a divinity scholar for all time ( Shawe, 1977, p. 9 ).

catechism and ),
Shimazu Takahisa ( 1514 – 1571 ), daimyo of Satsuma, gave a friendly reception to Francis on 29 September 1549, but in the following year he forbade the conversion of his subjects to Christianity under penalty of death ; Christians in Kagoshima could not be given any catechism in the following years.
St. Efthymiadis and J. M. Featherstone, " Establishing a holy lineage: Theodore the Stoudite's funerary catechism for his mother ( BHG 2422 )," in M. Grünbart, ed., Theatron: rhetorische Kultur in Spätantike und Mittelalter (= Millennium-Studien 13 ) ( Berlin, 2007 ), pp. 13 – 51.
At the Catholic school ( run by the Sisters of Charity of Nevers ) which she and her sisters attend, fourteen-year old Bernadette Soubirous ( Jennifer Jones ) is shamed in front of the class by Sister Vauzous, the teacher ( Gladys Cooper ), for not having learned her catechism well.
1856 ), and a catechism ( Jüdische Glaubens-und Sittenlehre, ib.
* The Evangelical Catechism ( a 1927 catechism in the German Evangelical tradition ), and
As early as 1829, the bishops assembled in the First Provincial Council of Baltimore, Maryland decreed: " A catechism shall be written which is better adapted to the circumstances of this Province ; it shall give the Christian Doctrine as explained in Cardinal Bellarmine's Catechism ( 1597 ), and when approved by the Holy See, it shall be published for the common use of Catholics " ( Decr.
" Although the council had desired a catechism " perfect in every respect " ( Acta et Decr., p. 219 ), theologians and teachers criticized several points ( Nilles, " Commentaria ", II, 265, 188 ).
It differs from other summaries of Christian doctrine for the instruction of the people in two points: it is primarily intended for priests having care of souls ( ad parochos ), and it enjoyed an authority within the Catholic Church equalled by no other catechism until the Catechism of the Catholic Church ( 1992 ).
He went on to publish a Kalaallisut – Danish – Latin dictionary ( 1750 ), a revised Kalaallisut catechism ( 1756 ), and a Kalaallisut grammar ( 1760 ), as well as a number of other books concerning the language.
The basic teachings of the church, ( contained in the catechism ), include:
On 30 April 1914, with a group of young men that had been in formation ( as a seminarian, Justin used to teach catechism to some young boys of his town and he found in some of them some true signs of priestly of religious vocations and he continued to give them formation even after becoming a priest ), he tried to set up a community life.
The official academic text was another book, Shinmin no Michi ( The Subject's Way ), the " moral national Bible ", presented an effective catechism on nation, religion, cultural, social and ideological topics.
He wrote the " Catechism Byrr o ' r Athrawiaeth Ghristnogol " ( London, 1764 ), a short catechism of Christian doctrine in the Welsh language.
He memorized the Doctrina Cristiana ( catechism ), the first book printed in the Philippines.

catechism and took
Leaving Rome in 1540, Francis took with him a breviary, a catechism and a Latin book () written by the Croatian humanist Marko Marulić that had become popular in the counter-reformation.
Fleeing the resultant notoriety, he returned to Rome, so changed that his parents did not recognize him, but as good Christians took him in and sheltered him for seventeen years, which he spent in a dark cubbyhole beneath the stairs, praying and teaching catechism to children.

catechism and against
Published in 1680, under the title ' An Orthodox Catechism ', it was identical in content to the Heidelberg catechism, with exception to questions regarding baptism, where adult immersion was defended against infant baptism and the other modes of affusion and aspersion.
It was, however, arguably ' Deutsch's eulogy of motherhood which made her so popular ... in the " back-to-the-home " 1950s and unleashed the feminist backlash against her in the next decades ' - though she was also seen by the feminists as ' the reactionary apologist of female masochism, echoing a catechism which would make of woman a failed man, a devalued and penis-envying servant of the species '.

catechism and Luther's
The Council of Trent's catechismthe Roman Catechism, written during the Catholic Church's Counter-Reformation to combat Protestantism and Martin Luther's fideism — echoes St. Thomas: There is a great difference between Christian philosophy and human wisdom.
Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
* an edition of Luther's smaller catechism in Latin and Low German ( Magdeburg, 1531 );
This combined order of worship and catechism was the first work to include the Keys section of Luther's Small Catechism, of which Osiander is a suspected author.
Published many works, most notably A simple explanation of Martin Luther's little catechism.
The most notable is perhaps A simple explanation of Martin Luther's little catechism, a book that was read throughout the country.
Eventually he changed his mind, and as archbishop advocated the reading of Martin Luther's catechism.
At the diocesan council on the May 27, 1532, during the absence of the bishop, he presented to the assembled priests a translation of Luther's catechism, with Luther's name omitted, preceded earnestly in favour of a better system of education and a more practical application of the Christian life, which occupies a conspicuous place in the literature of the Danish Reformation.

catechism and teaching
The teaching in the temple in John 7 is echoed by McEachern's trying to teach Joe his catechism.
In 1697, therefore, John Pridie was appointed with the job of teaching the boys English, the catechism and basic grammar at a salary of £ 40 a month.
) mentions his catechism, in which he established the teaching of the consubstantial Trinity, saying that he wrote it in 568, under Justin II, and that it was afterwards attacked by the impious Philoponus.
For a while worked as a high school teacher in Bocholt, Germany, teaching physics and catechism.
Cardinal Sandoval has also made regular appearances on the Mexican Catholic network " Mariavisión ", which is based in Guadalajara, normally by teaching the catechism during short episodes between regular programming.
The Common Schools Act replaced the Public Schools Act 1858, and it included provisions forbidding the teaching of catechism courses, prohibiting teachers from wearing religious garb, and requiring teachers to obtain government certification.
The format was always simple: each issue included a sample sermon for each Sunday and Feast Day along with some aids for teaching catechism to children.
He served in this capacity for ten years, also teaching Sunday school and catechism classes.
He spent many years teaching at Blackfriars, Oxford University, writing four books, The New Creation, a study of the Sacraments, in 1964 ; Law, Love and Language, on the centrality of language in ethics, in 1968 ; The Teaching of the Catholic Church, a short catechism, in 1986 ; and God Matters, a collection of his articles, in 1987.

catechism and by
The first extant Estonian book is a bilingual German-Estonian translation of the Lutheran catechism by S. Wanradt and J. Koell dating to 1535, during the Protestant Reformation period.
15-17 that appear to have originated from a catechism used by Justin's school in Rome, which may have had a wide circulation.
They advanced drastically in musical and lyrical sophistication: by the end they were quoting American writer William S. Burroughs (" A Different Kind of Tension "), declaiming their catechism in the anthem " I Believe ", and tuning in to a fantasy radio station on which their songs could be heard (" Radio Nine ").
His weekly catechism lessons in the courtyard of San Damaso in the Vatican always included a special place for children, and his decision to require the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine in every parish was partly motivated by a desire to reclaim children from religious ignorance.
* Qual Maniera si devrebbe tenere a il jornare ... gli figliuoli de Christiani delle Cose delta Religione ( no date or place ; before 1545, as it was used by the Italian translator of Calvin's catechism, 1545 ).
Three years later, he declared it obligatory for all commoners to learn to read a catechism — written by archbishop Olov Svebilius and then-bishop Haqvin Spegel — so that they would understand the " magnificence of God ".
The Catechism of the Catholic Church ( or CCC ) is a catechism promulgated for the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II.
The decision to publish a catechism was taken at the Extraordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops that was convened by Pope John Paul II on 25 January 1985 for the 20th anniversary of the close of the Second Vatican Council, and in 1986, the pope put a commission composed of 12 bishops and cardinals in charge of the project.
He was active in recovering church property, and by his directions a children's catechism was drawn up by Thomas Marshall for use in his diocese.
A catechism for use in Greenland was completed by 1747.
Other bizarre stories included a report of two French boys who break into the Roman Catholic Church's computer databanks in order to change the Catholic catechism ; an urgent report that the British pound had been stolen ; reports of wild horses disrupting the London Underground ; and reports that Crete had been kidnapped by Libya and that Japan had manufactured sixteen identical Japans.
The section in this catechism known as " The Office of the Keys " ( not written by Luther but added with his approval ) identifies the " called ministers of Christ " as being the ones who exercise the binding and loosing of absolution and excommunication through Law and Gospel ministry.
A revision of the catechism was prepared by the Baptist minister, Hercules Collins.
The Westminster Shorter Catechism ( also known simply as the Shorter Catechism, hereinafter referred to as the WSC ) is a catechism that was written in the 1640s by English and Scottish divines.
* Lying ( gravity measured by various conditions in catechism )
By the age of seven, she knew the catechism by heart, and used to gather her companions around her to hear her recite it and to explain it to them.

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