- Catechism of the Council of Trent (1566 AD)
- A Catechism of Christian Doctrine (Baltimore Catechism no. 1) (1885 AD)
- A Catechism of Christian Doctrine (Baltimore Catechism no. 2) (1885 AD)
- A Catechism of Christian Doctrine (Baltimore Catechism no. 3) (1885 AD)
- A Catechism of Christian Doctrine (Baltimore Catechism no. 4) (1891 AD)
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The Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (1910 AD)
Q. In what in general does a sacrifice consist?
A. In general a sacrifice consists in the offering of some sensible thing to God and in some way destroying it as an acknowledgment of His Supreme Dominion over us and over all things. Q. What is this Sacrifice of the New Law called? A. This Sacrifice of the New Law is called the Holy Mass.Q. What, then, is the Holy Mass?
A. The Holy Mass is the Sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ offered on our altars under the appearances of bread and wine, in commemoration of the Sacrifice of the Cross. . .Q. For what ends then is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered?
A. The Sacrifice of the Mass is offered to God for four ends: (1) To honour Him properly, and hence it is called Latreutical; (2) To thank Him for His favours, and hence it is called Eucharistical; (3) To appease Him, make Him due satisfaction for our sins, and to help the souls in Purgatory, and hence it is called Propitiatory; (4) To obtain all the graces necessary for us, and hence it is called Impetratory.Q. What conditions are necessary to make a good Communion?
A. To make a good communion three conditions are necessary: (1) To be in the grace of God (2) To be fasting from midnight until the moment of Holy Communion; - Catechism of the Catholic Church (Joseph Ratzinger)
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