V.
Practical Directions for Using this Catechism
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This catechism is conceived as an organic presentation of the Catholic faith in
its entirety. It should be seen therefore as a unified whole. Numerous
cross-references in the margin of the text (numbers found at the end of a
sentence referring to other paragraphs that deal with the same theme), as well
as the analytical index at the end of the volume, allow the reader to view each
theme in its relationship with the entirety of the faith.
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The texts of Sacred Scripture are often not quoted word for word but are merely
indicated by a reference (cf.). For a deeper understanding of such passages,
the reader should refer to the Scriptural texts themselves. Such Biblical
references are a valuable working-tool in catechesis.
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The
use of small print in certain passages indicates observations of an historical
or apologetic nature, or supplementary doctrinal explanations.
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The
quotations, also in small print, from patristic, liturgical, magisterial or
hagiographical sources, are intended to enrich the doctrinal presentations.
These texts have often been chosen with a view to direct catechetical use.
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At the
end of each thematic unit, a series of brief texts in small italics sums up the
essentials of that unit's teaching in condensed formulae. These "IN
BRIEF" summaries may suggest to local catechists brief summary formulae
that could be memorized.
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