The Baltimore Catechism was the official book of Catholic doctrine and instruction for children in the United States - it consists of many Lessons about God, the sacraments, and Jesus.
This edition of The Baltimore Catechism replicates the 1891 text, so that readers may receive an accurate impression of what the original book was intended to answer..
Divergences in the text throughout the 20 th century made the catechism less popular, as schools established their own curricula.
Bishops of the Church determined that a single, complete text be distributed to Church educators for use in Sunday schools and to parochial institutions.
The idea of an official, Catholic book that explains the faith for young readers was conceived in the early 19 th century.
The first part is intended for young children up to the fifth grade, the second is aimed at those from the sixth to the ninth grade, while the final, most detailed part is for those in high school.
By the end of each chapter, the reader is intended to fully grasp the topic at hand, whether it be about the life and example of Jesus, or the functions of the Church in society.
Each chapter consists of a series of questions and answers; beginning with the simple topic, gradually the questions grow more detailed and insightful.
An all-encompassing summary of the Catholic faith, The Baltimore Catechism explains what the principles and beliefs of Catholicism are.
The Baltimore Catechism was the official book of Catholic doctrine and instruction for children in the United States - it consists of many Lessons about God, the sacraments, and Jesus