Christian Doctrine

"True knowledge is that which consists in the doctrine of the apostles, and the ancient constitution of the Church throughout all the world, and the distinctive manifestation of the body of Christ according to the successions of the bishops, by which they have handed down that Church which exists in every place, and has come even unto us, being guarded and preserved without any forging of Scriptures, by a very complete system of doctrine, and neither receiving addition nor suffering curtailment in the truths which she believes; and it consists in reading the word of God without falsification, and a lawful and diligent exposition in harmony with the Scriptures, both without danger and without blasphemy; and above all, it consists in the pre-eminent gift of love, which is more precious than knowledge, more glorious than prophecy, and which excels all the other gifts of God."

Apologetics
Apologetics
Catechism of Baltimore
Catechism of Baltimore
Catechism of Douay
Catechism of Douay
Catechism of Laurence Vaux
Catechism of Laurence Vaux
Catechism of the Trent
Catechism of Trent
Catechism of St. Pius X
Catechism of St. Pius X
Catechism of St. Thomas Aquinas
Catechism of St. Thomas Aquinas
Catechism of St. John Vianney
Catechism of St. John Vianney
Catechism of the Catholic Church
Catechism of the Catholic Church