Catholic Catechism 1892 by Joseph Deharbe now as paperback and hardcover
Printed editions available for Amazon Kindle
The Catholic Catechism 1892 by Joseph Deharbe (bilingual English - German) is still available as a free download on
https://archive.org/details/katechimsmus_deharbe
Now, one can order a printed version (paperback and hardcover) on Amazon Kindle, Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN): B0D95Q7Y9R
The German description of the Amazon product page, automatically translated by DeepL (free version):
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Facsimile edition of the Catholic Catechism by Joseph Deharbe, imprimatur 1892, bilingual German - English, German text in Fraktur script
This facsimile edition contains the complete scan of the Catholic Catechism by Joseph Deharbe, published in 1892 for the United States of America for use in German-speaking schools, therefore bilingual German - English.
The short, question-and-answer style catechism by the Jesuit Joseph Deharbe (1800 - 1871) was widely distributed and translated into many languages. It can easily be read in an afternoon. Knowledge of its contents is absolutely essential for every Catholic. However, in principle, anyone who wants to have an opinion on Christianity or the Church must know the content. Terms such as the Bible, original sin or indulgences are often misinterpreted, resulting in many misjudgments and misconceptions. A single afternoon spent reading Deharbe could make a major contribution to a better world.
As infallible statements of faith, dogmas are immutable. Unchanging faith is one of the essential characteristics of the Church. Accordingly, the group of the so-called "Second Vatican Council" is not the Catholic Church.
Cf. p. 50, question 20: "The Roman Catholic Church is united because it has at all times and everywhere 1) the same unchanging faith; 2) the same sacrifice and the same sacraments; 3) a common head." p. 52, question 32: "Why is the Catholic Church called the only beatifying Church? Because Christ founded only her and no other to lead men to salvation."
In contrast, "Vatican II" (Unitatis Redintegratio 3) claims that non-Catholic communities are "means of salvation". So anyone who professes V2, e.g. through registered membership, is excluded from the Church as a heretic. In addition, the V2 group has replaced the Catholic sacraments with the "Novus Ordo" as an expression of the New World Order.
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A German video, presenting both printed versions: