Humanae Vitae Birth Control: Why or Why Not?
An adaptable resource for your parish Adult Catechesis, RCIA, Parish Courses confirmation preparation, youth catechesis marriage preparation and self-instruction. Evangelium is a resource which enables all parishes to run courses for adults on the Catholic Faith. It offers an excellent grounding in the full panorama of Catholic beliefs. A modular resource, it follows the same division as the Catechism of the Catholic Church into Creed, Sacraments, Morals and Prayer. It is adaptable to different parish situations and can even be led by non-experts when necessary.
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