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The Catechism of St. Pius X

By: The Roman Catholic Church
Narrated by: Gordon Greenhill
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Pope Pius X's catechism is a rather short book in which he provides a Roman Catholic understanding of the Christian faith with a question and answer format. The book was issued in 1908, and was reaffirmed by Ratzinger in 2002. The book has three parts dealing with faith, the Ten Commandments, and grace. It also lists the most important prayers for Catholics.

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St Pius X gave Holy Mother Church a great gift when he promulgated this Catechism. It is a fantastic work, especially in how straightforward it is.

Amazing

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Q&A styles' contents for the book were easy to follow.
The narration was comfortable to listen to from start to finish. As a struggling catholic often times seperating the faith and the religion, I found it personally good and helpful to know more about the Cathechism.

very useful to any catholic to know more

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The emphasis on spirituality not a get rich schem. A lot of people's questions about the supremacy of the Catholic Church over all things were answered. The Catholic Church is the only Christian Church on Earth

The explanation of heretic

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This is SO cringe and cultish: the catholic church is infallible, the pope is infallible, and they say that you must go through them to get to God, and if you doubt them, then you go to hell. Pretty much the same as Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Jim Jones.

Cultish

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