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Volume 11 - GAUME Volume 2. This second installment of Abbé Gaume's monumental, four-part Catechism of Perseverance encompasses the largest portion of its credal and moral content: what to believe and what to do, according to the teaching of Jesus Christ. Continuing the "New Adam" pattern of the preceding volume, readers are here invited into union with Christ through the classical pattern of faith, hope, and charity, along with a thorough description of sins and virtues that remains as penetrating and pastoral as it is relevant to our own time. Particularly noteworthy in this volume is Abbé…mehr

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Volume 11 - GAUME Volume 2. This second installment of Abbé Gaume's monumental, four-part Catechism of Perseverance encompasses the largest portion of its credal and moral content: what to believe and what to do, according to the teaching of Jesus Christ. Continuing the "New Adam" pattern of the preceding volume, readers are here invited into union with Christ through the classical pattern of faith, hope, and charity, along with a thorough description of sins and virtues that remains as penetrating and pastoral as it is relevant to our own time. Particularly noteworthy in this volume is Abbé Gaume's explanation of the causes, dynamics, and consequences of social sin; for many cultures, increasingly degraded by social acceptance of grave evils, this volume is a much-needed reminder about their only lasting remedy.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Diane Moczar is an adjunct professor of history at Northern Virginia Community College. She received a bachelor's degree in history and philosophy at San Francisco College for Women, and following two years of research in Paris, she obtained a master's degree at Columbia University. Her doctoral work was completed at Catholic University and George Mason University. She has written for Triumph, Smithsonian, Catholic Digest, National Review, and many other publications.