He taught reading, writing, arithmetic, geography and Catholic catechism (though himself a member of the Established church).
It then goes on to deal with several specific issues in a question-and-answer format, the style of traditional Catholic catechisms that are used to teach church doctrine.
Citing the Catholic catechism, John Paul said, "This inclination, objectively disordered, is for most of them a trial."
The Council of Trent commissioned the first Church-wide Roman Catholic catechism.
Zabugin was the author of the Russian Catholic catechism.
"It's right here," he said, slapping his 1997 Catholic catechism on the desk.
A similar form appeared in a Catholic catechism around 1567 (certainly in the reprint of 1583).
She also proposed that teachers of Catholic catechism, already paid by the state, be made eligible for tenure.
During the 18th century, Franciscan missionaries from California to Texas used indigenous languages for translating and teaching the Catholic catechism to Native Americans.
In its early days, the school emphasized academics and Catholic catechism, but the education shifted towards agricultural and industrial skills.