New Saint Joseph First Communion Catechisms (Revised)
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Prayers For Every Day
1.-.God Made Us
2.-.God Is Great
3.-.The Blessed Trinity
4.-.The First Sins
5.-.Our Own Sins
6.-.The Son Of God Becomes A Man
7.-.Jesus Opens Heaven For Us
8.-.Sacrements Of Baptism And Confirmation
9.-.Sacrements Of Penance
10.-.How To Make A Good Confession
11.-.The Holy Eucharist
The Holy Mass
Holydays Of Obligation
Various Prayers
Night And Other Prayers
Additional Info
New and modern format and design
Explains Catholic doctrine with the aid of many exclusive features.
Combines modern outlook and language with a solid time-tested exposition of the teaching of the Church.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780899422404
ISBN10: 0899422403
Narrator: Bennet Kelley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1963
Saint Joseph Catechisms – Baltimore
Publisher: Catholic Book Publishing
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