A Brief Catechism for Adults: A Complete Handbook on How to Be a Good Catholic
By Fr. William J. Cogan · Published by TAN Books
Overview
A Brief Catechism for Adults presents the essentials of Catholic doctrine and moral teaching in a clear question-and-answer format, making complex truths accessible to inquisitive adults and those preparing for full communion with the Church. Designed from decades of experience instructing converts and lifelong Catholics, it explains what one must believe and do to be saved, how to form a correct conscience, the duties of spouses and parents, how to pray the Rosary, common sins, and familiar prayers rooted in Scripture and tradition.
- Presents core Catholic doctrine in a concise, adult-friendly question-and-answer format.
- Explains what we must believe and do to be saved according to the Church’s teaching.
- Guides formation of a correct conscience grounded in tradition and Scripture.
- Addresses the duties of Catholic spouses and parents in family life.
- Includes explanations of common prayers such as the Rosary and familiar devotions.
Intended Audience
This handbook is ideal for adult inquirers and converts seeking foundational instruction in the Faith, for cradle Catholics desiring a clear refresher on doctrine and moral teaching, and for catechumens preparing for reception of the sacraments within the Church’s tradition.
Key Themes
- Core Catholic doctrine explained with clarity
- Moral teaching grounded in tradition and Scripture
- Practical guidance for living the Faith
- Accessible instruction for adult learners
- Author:
- Fr. William J. Cogan
- Imprint:
- TAN Books
- Pages:
- 192
- Publication Date:
- 10/1/1993
- Product Format:
- Paperbound
- Height:
- 8.25
- Width:
- 5.50
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