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  2. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, it refers to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., which owns the copyright on the New American Bible Revised Edition, and is a term colloquially used for the catechesis or religious education program of the Catholic Church, normally designed for children. In some Catholic parishes, CCD is called PSR, meaning Parish ...

  3. Catechesis - Wikipedia

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    Catechesis is an education in the faith of children, young people and adults which includes especially the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted, generally speaking, in an organic and systematic way, with a view to initiating the hearers into the fullness of Christian life.

  4. List of child saints - Wikipedia

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    Models of Faith: Tārore: ca. 1824 October 1836 12 New Zealand: Anglicanism: Martyr Lay Evangelist, Church Mission Society: Manche Masemola: 1913 February 4, 1928 15 South Africa: Anglicanism: Martyr Annelies Marie [Anne] Frank: June 12, 1929 February 1945 15 Germany: Judaism: Martyr 148 Student Martyrs of Garissa: April 2, 2015 Kenya ...

  5. Baltimore Catechism - Wikipedia

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    A Catechism of Christian Doctrine, Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Council of Baltimore, or simply the Baltimore Catechism, [1] was the national Catholic catechism for children in the United States, based on Robert Bellarmine's 1614 Small Catechism. The first such catechism written for Catholics in North America, it was the standard ...

  6. Infant communion - Wikipedia

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    The practice of allowing young children to receive communion has fallen into disfavor in the Latin-Rite of the Catholic Church. Latin-Rite Catholics generally refrain from infant communion and instead have a special ceremony when the child receives his or her First Communion, usually around the age of seven or eight years old.

  7. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Discipline stipulates that it is the duty of a godparent, also known as a sponsor, "to provide training for the children of the Church throughout their childhood that will lead to a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, to an understanding of the Christian faith, and to an appreciation of the privileges and ...

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