(1) To remind an instructed congregation of that which they knew already—and to make them more grateful for the often underrated privilege of being members of the Catholic Church; and
(2) To suggest some simple lines of instruction which they might pass on to others. Unless the instructed Laity will help the Clergy to teach their uninstructed brethren, a vast number of Church people must remain in ignorance of their privileges and responsibilities. And if at times the instructed get impatient and say, "Everybody knows that," they will probably be mistaken. Many a Churchman is ignorant of the first principles of his religion, of why he is a Churchman, and even of what he means by "the Church," just because of the false assumption—"Everybody knows". Everybody does not know.
It seems absurd to treat such subjects as The Church, Her Books, Her Sacraments, in half-hour Lectures; but, in spite of obvious drawbacks, there may be two advantages. It may be useful to take a bird's-eye view of a whole subject rather than to look minutely into each part—and it may help to keep the Lecturer to the point!
E. E. H.
CONTENTS
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| [Introduction ] | vii | |
| I. | [The Church ] | 1 |
| II. | [The Church's Books (1) The Bible ] | 21 |
| III. | [ " " (2) The Prayer Book ] | 40 |
| IV. | [The Church's Sacraments ] | 58 |
| V. | [Baptism ] | 63 |
| VI. | [The Blessed Sacrament ] | 81 |
| VII. | [The Lesser Sacraments ] | 92 |
| VIII. | [Confirmation ] | 94 |
| IX. | [Holy Matrimony ] | 106 |
| X. | [Holy Order ] | 123 |
| XI. | [Penance ] | 144 |
| XII. | [Unction ] | 158 |
| [Index ] | 165 |
Dear Saviour! make our hearts to burn,
And make our lives to shine,
Oh! make us ever true to Thee,
And true to all that's Thine—
Thy Church, Thy Saints, Thy Sacraments,
Thy Scriptures; may we own
No other Lord, no other rule,
But Thee, and Thine alone.
A. G.