Fall 1994
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (photocopy)
Marc
Ouellet
"From this time on the event forces one to make a choice, and to take pains in appropriating the event to oneself."
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church: Its Literary Form, Authority and Catechetical Implications
Francis
D.
Kelly
A Mystery to Share In: The Trinitarian Perspective of the New Catechism
Brian
E.
Daley
The Call to Holiness in the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Livio
Melina
The Catechism of the Catholic Church: The Section on Sacred Scripture
Ignace de
La Potterie
‘Father, Give Me a Word’: Patristic Voices in the Catechism
Robin
D.
Young
Praying the Catechism
Agnes
Cunningham
“They Shall All Be Taught by God’: The Event of Catechesis Today
Angelo
Scola
Retrieving the Tradition
On the Mystery of Hope
Charles
Péguy
Only the Unique Really Dies: Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Uniqueness of the Word
Raymond
T.
Gawronski
The Formation of an Attitude of Ecological Responsibility
Pawel
Goralczyk
On Dupré's Passage to Modernity
Peter
Casarella