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A study on the characteristics of catechetical prose

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Catechetics is Not Enough

New Blackfriars, 1967
Gabriel Moran has written an important and disturbing book. It is disturbing because it challenges practically every axiom of modem Catechetics. Just when it seemed we were getting somewhere we are made to wonder if we have to start all over again.For about sixty years now the Catechetical movement has been working away to bring new life into the ...
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New Thinking in Catechetics

New Blackfriars, 1968
The new approaches in religious education which are still a controversial issue in this country, certainly did not have to wait for Vatican II, even though the Council and its teaching has been one of the major factors at work. The pioneers of the movement, as of so many others in the contemporary scene, can be traced to the beginning of the present ...
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Christian catechetical texts

History of Education, 2013
In the three volumes that comprise this collection, William P. McDonald brings together 35 texts from a variety of origins as a ‘representative selection of catechisms’, so that ‘their study and co...
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Towards a Catechetical Renewal in England

Life of the Spirit, 1964
English Catholics today are facing a serious balance-of-payments crisis, Publishers’ lists carry a large number of translations of theological books from the continent, and it is hard to think of more than a handful of English theological works, except, of course, Newman's, which have been exported.
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Catechetical Instruction in the Eastern Churches

Franciscan Studies, 1954
The Encyclical of Pope Pius XI. of 1928 gave a new impetus to the study of the doctrines of the Eastern Churches in the interest of an eventual re-union. The liturgical customs of those churches have also been made better known among the Catholic as well as among large groups of non-Catholic students of the Western people.
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