The catechism talks about creation of the universe and creation of man on Earth, but does not address extraterrestials. It does not deny the possibility as God's creation cannot be limited.
what did friars use to catechism
what did friars use to catechism
Maynooth Catechism was created in 1775.
Dutch Catechism was created in 1966.
Keach's Catechism was created in 1693.
The Catholic Catechism - Hardon - was created in 1975.
Catholic AnswerThe Church's teachings on creation are covered in The Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 279 -421, and various other sections later. Some basic teachings include that creation is the work of the Trinity, that the world was created for the glory of God, that God creates by wisdom and love, the God created everything 'out of nothing', that God transcends creation and is present to it, that He upholds and sustains creation in existence. See link below.
That is the correct spelling of the term "catechism" (an exposition of religious doctrine).
My physics professor gave me a catechism of electricity. I really want to learn about the Roman Catholic religion; so I decided to take catechism classes.
Catechism of Saint Pius X was created in 1908.
Friars used the Catechism to teach about the faith. They taught children and adult non-believers. The Catechism contains the basic truths and tenets about that branch of Christendom.