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Baltimore Catechism No. 1 (of 4)

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Title: Baltimore Catechism No. 1 (of 4)

Author: Anonymous

Release Date: January 1, 2005 [EBook #14551]

Language: English

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A CATECHISM OF
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE


Prepared and Enjoined by Order of
The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore


QUESTIONS NUMBERED TO AGREE WITH
"EXPLANATION OF THE BALTIMORE CATECHISM"


WITH PRAYERS AND HYMNS


No. 1

{For First Communion Classes}




IMPRIMATUR

New York, April 6, 1885. John Cardinal McCloskey, Archbishop of New
York.

Baltimore, April 6, 1885. "The Catechism ordered by The Third Plenary
Council of Baltimore, having been diligently compared and examined, is
hereby approved."
+ James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, Apostolic Delegate.




{Transcriber's Note: This book is commonly known as "The Baltimore
Catechism No. 1" and is part of a four volume e-text collection. See
the author's note to Baltimore Catechism No. 3 for the background and
purpose of the series. Please note that there are gaps in the numbering,
and some questions are out of order, because Catechism No. 1 is
essentially an abridgement of Catechism No. 2. There are also minor
phrasing differences in some of the questions and answers of this text
compared with No. 2. This e-text collection is substantially based on
files generously provided by http://www.catholic.net/ with some missing
material transcribed and added for this release. Transcriber's notes in
this series are placed within braces, and usually prefixed "T.N.:".}




PRAYERS


THE LORD'S PRAYER



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