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Old May 22, '12, 10:13 pm
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Question Catechism and Bible for youth, am I a Youth?

Hi everyone! I am looking to buy a Catholic Bible, and a Catechism. I found one of each on ebay for a great price! They are "The Catholic Youth Bible" and "Father McBride's Teen Catechism"...
Would I,So to speak "qualify as a youth " I am 18.
I think it'd be easier to understand for me too!

Do your teens or children have any of these?

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Old May 23, '12, 11:25 am
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Default Re: Catechism and Bible for youth, am I a Youth?

I'm not "a youth" but I am young, I have to recommend "Youcat."

I found it both informative and gripingly readable. I never would have guessed I would have such emotional reactions to a Catechism. I read the whole thing in one night.

I'm assuming due to the Pope's current and previous influence on such things it's also a very German publication. The scholars both cited and involved in the writing of Youcat are heavily German but there is nice diversity too. There was some fuss made when it came out about Martin Luther being cited but this was just a side quote and it wasn't heretical. The entire book is very orthodox.
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