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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Introduction xiii
Prayer before and after Catechism - xxix
CATECHISM — COURSE FIRST.
Chapter I. — Teaching of Religion — Catechism 31
II. — Teaching of Religion — Scripture and Tradition 33
III. — Knowledge of God — God considered in himself 36
IV. — God considered In his works — First day of Creation 38
V. — Second day of Creation 39
VI. — Third day of Creation 41
VII. — Third and Fourth days of Creation 43
VIII. — Fourth day of Creation, concluded 45
IX. — Fifth day of Creation 47
X. — End of the Fifth and beginning of the Sixth da of Creation 48
XI. — End of the Sixth day of Creation 50
XII. — Knowledge of Man — Man considered in himself 52
XIII. — Man considered in his relations to creatures 54
XIV. — Man considered in his relations to God 55
XV. — Knowledge of the Angels 57
XVI. — The Fall of Man 59
XVII. — Justice reconciled in the punishment of original sin 61
XVIII. — Necessity of faith in the mystery of the Redemption — History of Job 63
XIX. — Knowledge of Religion, it's great grace - 65
XX. — What is Religion? 67
XXI. — The Messiah promised and prefigured — Adam and Abel, first and second figures of the Messiah 69
XXII. — Noah the third figure (A.C. 2348) 71
XXIII. — Melchisedech, fourth figure (A.C. 2247-1921) 73
XXIV. — Isaac, the fifth figure (A.C. 1871-1836) 75
XXV. — Jacob, sixth figure (A. C. 1739) 76
XXVI. — Joseph, seventh figure (A.C. 1729-1689) 78
XXVII. — The Paschal Lamb, eighth figure (A.C. 491) 79
XXVIII. — The Manna, ninth figure (A.C. 1491) 81
XXIX. — The Sacrifice and Brazen Serpent, tenth and eleventh figures (A.C. 1451) 82
XXX. — Moses, twelfth figure (A.C. 1451) 84
XXXI. — Joshua, thirteenth figure (A.C. 1450-1426) 85
XXXII. — Gideon, fourteenth figure (A.C. 1405) 87
XXXIII — Samson, fifteenth figure (A.C. 1245-1117) 89
XXXIV. — Seventh promise of the Messiah (A.C. 1116-1048) 91
XXXV. — David, sixteenth figure (A.C. 1022-1015) 92
XXXVI. — Solomon, seventeenth figure (A.C. 1015-982) 94
XXXVII. — Jonas, eighteenth figure (A.C. 975-822) 96
XXXVIII. — Messiah foretold. Prophecies of David (A.C. 1000) 98
XXXIX. — Prophecies of Isaias (A.C. 720) 100
XL. — Prophecies of Osee, Michaes, Joel, and Jeremias (A.C. 600) 102
XLI. — Prophecy of Ezechiel (A.C. 582) 104
XLII. — Prophecies of Daniel (A.C. 551 538) 105
XLIII. — Prophecies of Aggeus, Zacharias, and Malachias (A.C. 638-454) 107
XLIV. — Summary and Application of the promises, figures, and prophecies 110
XLV. — Preparation for the Messiah — Monarchy of the Assyrians and Persians (A.C. 900-460) - 113
XLVI. — History of Judith (A.C. 810) 116
XLVII. — History of Tobias (A. C. 611) 118
XLVIII. — History of Esther (A.C. 460) 119
XLIX. — Monarchy of the Greeks and Romans (A.C. 836-170) 121
L. — History of the Machabees (A.C. 170) 123
LI. — Unity of Religion and the Church 125
LII. — Influence of Religion 127
COURSE SECOND.
Chapter I. — State of the world at the coming of the Messiah 130
II — Birth of the Messiah 182
III. — Hidden Life of our Lord Jesus Christ 134
IV. — Public Life of our Lord First year - 136
V. — First year 138
VI. — First year 140
VII. — Second year 142
VIII. — Second year 144
IX. — Third year 146
X. — Third year 149
XI. — Third year 151
XII. — Passion of our Lord 163
XIII. — Passion of our Lord, continued 155
XIV. — The Burial and Resurrection of our Lord 159
XV. — The Glorious Life of our Lord 161
XVI. — Our Lord the Restorer of the world 163
XVII. — Our Lord the new Adam 166
XVIII. — First and second articles of the Creed 168
XIX. — Third, fourth, and fifth articles of the Creed 171
XX. — Purgatory 173
XXI. — Sixth and seventh articles of the Creed 175
XXII. — Eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh articles of the Creed 177
XXIII. — Twelfth article of the Creed — Sign of the Cross 179
XXIV. — Hope and Charity - 181
XXV. — Charity — The Decalogue - 183
XXVI. — First Commandment - 185
XXVII. — First Commandment continued — Second Commandment 188
XXVII. — Second Commandment continued — Third commandment 190
XXVIII. — Fourth Commandment 192
XXX. — Fifth, sixth, and ninth Commandments 195
XXXI. — Seventh and tenth Commandments 197
XXXII. — Eighth Commandment - 199
XXXIII. - The Sacraments - 201
XXXIV. — Of Baptism - 203
XXXV. — Baptism continued 205
XXXVI. — Of Confirmation - 207
XXXVII. — The Eucharist - 209
XXXVIII. — The Eucharist, continued - 211
XXXIX. — Penance - 213
XL. — Penance, continued - 216
XLI. — Penance, continued - 218
XLII. — Indulgence — The Jubilee - 220
XLIII. — Extreme Unction - 221
XLIV. — Sacrament of Holy Orders - 223
XLV. — Sacrament of Holy Orders, continued 226
XLVI. — Sacrament of Matrimony - 228
XLVII. — Grace and Prayer - 230
XLVIII. — End of our Union with Christ 233
XLIX. — End of our Union with Christ, continued 235
L. — Obstacles to our Union with our Lord - 237
LI. — The Church - 238
LII. — The Church, continued 241
COURSE THIRD.
Chapter I. — Christianity established — First preaching of the Apostles — First Century - 244
II. — Lives of SS. Peter and Paul - 246
III. — Life of St. Paul, continued - 249
IV. — Lives of the other Apostles - 250
V. — Manners of the Pagans - 253
VI. — Manners of the Christians- 255
VII. — Manners of the Christians, continued 256
VIII. — Manners of the Christians, continued - 258
IX. — First century - 260
X. — First and second Persecutions - 262
XI. — Third and fourth Persecutions — Second Century 264
XII. — Fifth and sixth Persecutions - 266
XIII. — Sixth Persecution - 268
XIV. — Seventh Persecution — Third Century - 270
XV. — Eighth and ninth Persecutions - 272
XVI. — Tenth Persecution — Third and fourth Centuries 274
XVII. — Tenth Persecution, continued — Fourth Century 275
XVIII. — Tenth Persecution, continued - 277
XIX. — Tenth Persecution, continued 278
XX. — Divinity of Religion - 280
XXI. — Arius — St. Athanasius — Fourth Century 282
XXII. — St. Hilary — St. Martin — St. Gregory Nazianzen — St. Basil - 284
XXIII. — St. Hilarion, St. Ambrose, St Augustin — Second General Council — Fourth and fifth centuries - 286
XXIV. — St Chrysostom, St. Jerome, St. Arsenius. — Third and fourth General Councils — Fifth Century, continued - 288
XXV. — St. Patrick, St. Clotilda, St Benedict — Fifth General Council — Fifth and sixth Centuries 290
XXVI. — St. Austin, and St. John the Almoner — Sixth and seventh centuries 292
XXVII. — St. John the Almoner, continued — The true Cross restored — Seventh Century - 293
XXVIII. — St. Sophromus — Sixtn General Connell — St. Willibrod — Seventh and eighth Centuries 295
XXIX. — St. Boniface — Martyrdom of the Religious of Leirns and of St. Stephen — Eighth Century 297
XXX. — St. John Damascen — Seventh General Council — Eighth and ninth Centuries 298
XXXI. — Eighth General Council — Conversion of the Russians and Normans — Ninth and tenth Centuries 300
XXXII. — St. Gerard, St. Odon, St. Adelaide — Conversion of the Poles — Tenth Century 302
XXXIII. — St. Bruno, St. William, St. Gregory VII. — Eleventh century 303
XXXIV. — Founding of the great St. Bernard — Eleventh Century 304
XXXV. — Conversion of the Hungarians — Eleventh Century, continued 307
XXXVI. — Founding of several Religions Orders — Eleventh and twelfth Centuries 309
XXXVII. — Twelfth Century, continued 311
XXXVIII. — Council of Lateran — Conversion of the Rugians Twelfth and thirteenth Centuries - 312
XXXIX. — Establishment of the Mendicant Orders — Thirteenth Century, continued 314
XL. — General Councils of Lateran and Lyons — Thirteenth Century, continued 315
XLI. — Founding of the Celtic Friars — Fourteenth Century 317
XLII. — General Council of Vienna — Fourteenth Century 318
XLIII. — Council of Constance - Fifteenth Century - 320
XLIV. — Council of Florence — Discovery of America — Fifteenth Century, continued 321
XLV. — Combat of the Church with Protestantism — Sixteenth Century 322
XLVI. — Brothers of St. John of God and the Jesuits — Sixteenth Century, continued 324
XLVII. — Council of Trent — The Ursulines — End of the Sixteenth Century 326
XLVIII. — Missions to America and the Levant — Seventeenth Century 327
XLIX. — Martyrs of Japan — Seventeenth Century, continued 329
L. — Founding of the Brothers of the Christian Schools — Missions in China and America — Eighteenth Century 330
LI. — Many Apologists of Religion — Eighteenth Century, continued 331
LII. — The Clergy of France — Martyrs of the Revolution-End of the Eighteenth Century - 333
COURSE FOURTH.
Chapter I. — Christianity visible — Necessity and advantages of exterior worship - 335
II. — Origin of Ceremonies - 336
III. — Of Churches - 337
IV. — Churches, continued 339
V. — Of Blessings and Cemeteries - 341
VI. — Of Festivals, their object and beauty 342
VII. — The Sunday — The Office 343
VIII. — The Office, continued - 345
IX. — Office, continued - 346
X. — Office, concluded — Use of Latin — The Chant 348
XI. — Of Sacrifice in general, and Mass in particular - 349
XII. — Of the Vestments of the Priest - 351
XIII. — Ornaments of Bishops — Colour of Ornaments - 352
XIV. — Sacred Vessels and Holy Water - 354
XV. — Procession and the first part of the Mass - 356
XVI. — Use of Incense, and the second part of the Mass - 357
XVII. — Second Part of the Mass, continued 358
XVIII. — Second and third part of the Mass - 360
XIX. — Third Part of the Mass - 361
XX. — Third and fourth part of the Mass - 363
XXI. — Fourth part of the Mass, continued 364
XXII. — Fifth part of the Mass - 365
XXIII. — Sixth part of the Mass - 367
XXIV. — Days of the week and month - 368
XXV. — Advent - 369
XXVI. — Feast of the Immaculate Conception - 371
XXVII. — Ember days and Vigils - 372
XXVIII. — Christmas - 373
XXIX. — Feast of the Circumcision - 375
XXX. — Epiphany - 376
XXXI. — Purification - 377
XXXII. — Lent - 379
XXXIII. — Ash Wednesday — Liturgy of Lent 3&0
XXXIV. — Last fifteen days of Lent - 381
XXXV. — Palm Sunday — Holy Thursday - 383
XXXVI. — Good Friday - 384
XXXVII. — Holy Saturday - 386
XXXVIII. — Easter 387
XXXIX. — The Annunciation - 388
XL. — Month of Mary — Scapular — Rosary - 390
XLI. — Rogations — Procession of St Maik - 391
XLII. — The Ascension - 392
XLIII. — Pentecost - 393
XLIV. — Feast of the Holy Trinity - 394
XLV. — Corpus Christi - 396
XLVI. — Feast of the Sacred Heart - 397
XLVII. — Visitation — Assumption - 398
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