
Little Sermons on the Catechism, Volume 1
Author: Cosimo Corsi, Cardinal-Archbishop of Pisa
Publisher: Joseph F. Wagner
Publication Year: 1910
Length: 6 hours, 1 minute and 10 seconds
Book Summary
Little Sermons on the Catechism is a beautiful collection of 55 sermons from the Italian work by Cosimo Corsi, Cardinal-Archbishop of Pisa.
The sermons cover a wide range of topics, beginning with the purpose of man's existence and the divinity of the Catholic religion, underscored by its Founder and its doctrines. It addresses the role of faith, the love and charity of Jesus, and the significance of Divine Providence and grace. Additionally, the text discusses the dangers of religious indifference and the virtues such as the fear of God, preparing readers for contemplation on death, the afterlife and much more!
Key Takeaways
The Divine Foundation of the Catholic Faith: The sermons assert the Catholic religion's divinity, rooted in its founder, Jesus Christ, and validated by miracles and prophecies.
The Necessity of Faith and Grace: Emphasizing the essential role of faith in salvation and divine grace as a means to live according to God's will.
Moral and Spiritual Guidance: Guidance on living a virtuous life, including the importance of humility, charity, and the avoidance of sin, towards the ultimate goal of eternal happiness with God.
The Efficacy of Sacraments: Highlighting the importance of sacraments, particularly the Holy Eucharist and Penance, as vital means of grace.
Eternal Perspective: Encouraging a focus on the eternal destiny of souls, urging preparation for death, and fostering a deep relationship with God through prayer and devotion.