The Handbook for Confused Catholics
Editor’s note: adults can sign up for the summer adult Credo Catechism course at the Avila Institute. The high school program starts again next spring semester. -TSF
Catholics of a certain age know things about their religion that many — if not most — Catholics today have never been taught. We now have a resource, however, that points today’s Catholics toward a more rich and fulfilling experience of their religion.
This is Bishop Athanasius Schneider latest book, Credo: Compendium of the Catholic Faith.
Since it’s release late last year, most reviews that I have read regard the book as a catechism for our present circumstances. Indeed, Part I is about faith (Lex credendi, the law of belief) and Part II is about morals (Lex vivendi, the law of living). But Part III is about worship and acts of worship (Lex orandi, the law of pray
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