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First Major Catechism Of The Catholic Church
MHFM: Our recent video is about St. Peter Canisius’ catechism and the baptism issue. It contains some very important information.
Post-Trent Catechism By St. Peter Canisius Contradicts “Baptism Of Desire”
It’s also interesting to note that St. Peter Canisius’ Summa Doctrinae Christianae was the first catechism to really come into general use by the faithful. So, the first catechism that was really used by the people affirms the true position on baptism without exception, while contradicting “baptism of desire” and specifically citing the key passages of Trent. Interestingly, the oldest surviving papal decree (of Pope St. Siricius) also contradicts “baptism of desire”, as we showed in this video and article. This decree of Siricius is one of the most prominent decrees in the early collections of papal decretals:
The Oldest Surviving Papal Decree Rejects “Baptism of Desire” - Pope St. Siricius
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