The Sign of the Cross
In this series, Br. Bugnolo reads aloud and comments on the Catechism of the Catholic Faith, written by Cardinal Peter Gasparri, and published in English translation in 1932 A. D., (in PDF, Here).
This Catechetical series is directed to Adults and especially to Parents, each and every one of whom have the primary responsibility in teaching the Catholic Faith to their children. — It may also be very useful to non-Catholics who are studying the Catholic Faith prior to being received into the Catholic Church as members.
Finally, this series is being published by Br. Bugnolo to encourage Catholics with the best “Good News” possible: our Catholic Faith and what it includes, since here at FromRome.info for 12 years, there has been a lot of bad news reported, and human frailty can only take so much, without renewing one’s faith in the wonders God has given in the Catholic religion, which is the only true, consistent and complete form of Christianity since 33 A. D..
Mis-spoken: In this video, Br. Bugnolo, who does not drink coffee, intends to say, “two natures”, when he says of Christ, “two divinities”.
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I just want to thank you Brother Alexis for suggesting to me about a year and a half ago to download this Catechism from the archive.org website so that I may use it for my son who will be Confirmed this coming October. You also made a suggestion to print and bind it which I ended up doing. I had it done and chose to blind stamp on the front cover the words, Instaurare Omnia in Christo Sanctus Pius P.P.X in the front and on the side in gold The Catholic Catechism Cardinal Gasparri. It was not cheap but feel it well worth it because I will leave it as part of my son’s inheritance. I had a priest in our parish bless it and he was totally surprised when he saw it asking me where he could get a copy since it is no longer in print!
I heard about this Catechism from a Franciscan priest who had been a diocesan priest in the Diocese of Memphis at the time of the Council. It is very useful catechism, because of its extensive questions.