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Catechism of the Catholic Church
If you want to know more about the
Catholic faith whether you are a revert or a convert to
the Catholic faith or if you are not Catholic and just
want to know what we believe pick up a copy of the
Catechism of the Catholic Church. It is used to
teach the Catholic faith and contains references to the
bible, church documents and other sources for further
examination.
www.catholic.com
This great site by Catholic Answers has
a lot going for it. You can find tracks explaining
aspects of the Catholic faith often questioned by
non-Catholic. They also host forums for discussing
the Catholic faith and in there catalog section they
have a wide selection of books, tapes and tracts for
sale.
Relevant Radio
At
www.relevantradio.com
you can listen online to Relevant Radio if you are
unable to listen over the air.
Beginning Apologetics Series 1 thru 8
Father Frank Chacon and Jim Burnham have
a series of booklets which range from Beginning
Apologetics 1: How to explain and Defend the Catholic
Faith to Beginning Apologetics 8: What Catholics Believe
about the Second Coming, the Rapture, Heaven, Hell,
Purgatory, and Indulgences. Each booklet instructs
Catholics how to answer questions from Jehovah's
Witnesses, Mormons and Atheists or how to defend
Catholic teachings such as the Real Presence of Christ
in the Eucharist. You can order directly
from San Juan Catholic Seminars, online from Amazon.com
or at your local Catholic Book store.
Catholic for a Reason: Scripture and
the Mystery of the Family of God
Catholic for a Reason explains the
teachings of the Catholic Church in a way which shows
our Heavenly Father's plan to save us.
Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The
Attack on "Romanism" By "Bible Christians"
Karl Keating defends Catholicism from
fundamentalist attacks. This is for those who are
confused by fundamentalists and for those who want to
learn more about their faith and how to defend it.
Karl Keating is the director of Catholic Answers.
A Biblical Defense of Catholicism
Dave Armstrong presents a defense of the
Catholic faith by means of scriptural citations which
support Catholic doctrine and dogmas.