The Catechism of the Catholic Faith — Cardinal Peter Gasparri: Chapter 3 – 3.1

The Apostles’ Creed: I believe in God…

In this series, Br. Bugnolo reads aloud and comments on the Catholic Catechism, 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..

In this Episode, Br. Bugnolo comments on the Apostles’ Creed and corrects the many errors in this chapter, which are mostly minor, but occasionally very grievous.

Addendum: In this episode, Br. Bugnolo criticizes the use of the word “unmeasurable” in the English translation. This word is perhaps an erroneous translation of the Latin for “immense”, for God is said to be of infinite immensity, since the infinity of His perfections is beyond any metric of measure.

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5 thoughts on “The Catechism of the Catholic Faith — Cardinal Peter Gasparri: Chapter 3 – 3.1”

  1. When I looked up Gloria on Google, I found a different prayer. So I put the words of this prayer in the search box, and I found it is called Gloria Patri and also called a doxology, whatever that is. (I’ll look it up, but why is the Catholic Church so complicated? The terminology is endless, the names of the Saints are endless, I despair of learning all this stuff, coming to it so late in life!)

    1. A Doxology is a prayer of praise to God, naming the whole Trinity. Yes, the Gloria is also called the Gloria Patri.

      1. Sorry for complaining. I was supposed to be giving that up for Lent. I think it’s going to take a little longer.

      2. It was a just objection, after all we all want to read the true Scriptures, and not the interpolations and paraphrases of men.

  2. I too have been contemplating this part of the Gloria – world without end, causing me much confusion about the meaning (around 27 min mark). Thank you so much for clarifying the translation to – in the world without end. Now I understand and it makes sense.

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