
Džepni katekizam za djecu i odrasle
"Pocket Catechism for Children and Adults" is a book translated from French by Srećko Bošnjak and published in 1996 by the Bishop's Ordinariate in Đakovo.
One copy is available

"Pocket Catechism for Children and Adults" is a book translated from French by Srećko Bošnjak and published in 1996 by the Bishop's Ordinariate in Đakovo.
One copy is available
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From its beginnings, Christianity has been internally confronted with the question of whether it is a religion of a mystical, intimist relationship with God – to the point of temptation to flee and despise man and the world, or whether it is a prophetic,
The book is written simply, warmly, and directly. While critical, it is never hostile. It is intended to stimulate dialogue and encourage bishops to better understand the daily lives of ordinary believers.
Well-researched, concise, and provocative, the book by renowned religious historian S. G. F. Brandon remains influential in biblical criticism, inspiring authors such as Reza Aslan. It shows how history is mostly written by the victors.
The book will help children understand in their first year of religious education that we belong to God and that we are Christians by faith, and it will reveal how beautiful, good, and joyful our life with God is.
A practical guide to reading the entire Bible daily for a year. Each day features three Bible passages (Old Testament, Psalms/Wisdom Books, New Testament), with space for notes and prayer, lectio divina instructions from Pope Francis and Benedict XVI.
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