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catechism

[kat-i-kiz-uhm] / ˈkæt ɪˌkɪz əm /


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Hostility to buybacks is so firmly lodged in the catechism of the Church of Progressivism, it is impervious to mere evidence and arguments.

From Washington Post

He noted that the Catholic Church's catechism, or book of teachings, says same-sex attraction is not a sin but homosexual acts are.

From Reuters

Francis was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd in the Paul VI auditorium and shouts of “Viva il papa!” or “Long live the pope” as he arrived for his weekly catechism appointment with the faithful.

From Seattle Times

“This is ideology. We don’t teach the catechism in public schools, with good reason, and we shouldn’t be teaching this either, no matter how many times school leaders repeat the word ‘inclusion.’”

From Washington Times

Some Church progressives want the Catholic catechism to be changed so that it does not condemn homosexual acts in a committed relationship and to open a process leading to women's ordination.

From Reuters