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PROPOSED CATHOLIC CATECHISM IS QUESTIONED THEOLOGIANS SAY TEACHING DOCUMENT MAY BE BACKWARD STEP
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WASHINGTON - Catholic theologians who have reviewed a
proposed new catechism say the Vatican document generally uses
language and attitudes that prevailed 30 years ago, before the
reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
Briefing reporters Sunday after a weekend symposium at the
Woodstock Center here, the theologians said the universal catechism
proposed in 1985 by Cardinal Bernard F. Law of Boston is likely to
be used as a weapon against the theology and religious education
devel...
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