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Welcome! Thank You for Coming - a simple, but much-needed pamphlet that helps make visitors feel welcome, and then allows the Holy Spirit to move in their hearts in a way that will inspire them to return.
Use this great new pamphlet for:
PLUS! Welcome! Thank You for Coming is designed with the perfect amount of space on the back for a label with your mass times or parish information, or even a personal note!
For a non-reproducible PDF of this pamphlet, click here. The PDF is meant for review only and should not be reproduced in any form.
Pages | 1 |
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Copyright | 2014 |
ISBN | 978-1-61278-853-1 |
Item | P1654 |
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With its simple, accessible message, this pamphlet reaches people with the message that your parish welcomes and invites everyone to come, to worship, and to be a part of the life of the Church -- even if they have been away. Includes encouragement from Pope Francis, what to expect their first time back, how to deal with their feelings about Church, and ideas for what to do after their visit.
These sturdy 12-pocket acrylic pamphlet racks are just right for all your pamphlet needs. Can be put on a table.
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Some people begin their journey to the Catholic Church when they feel a tugging at their heart or the call of "the still small voice within." That is the perfect time to reach out to them with this pamphlet. This includes the process of becoming Catholic, the steps involved in RCIA, and a simple and approchable description of what Catholics believe. Equip yourself with this helpful, easy-to-read brochure.
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When the world seems to be full of reasons not to practice any type of religion, and the media portrays Christianity, particularly Catholicism, in a bad light, many people may wonder why be Catholic?.
In just a few short but compelling answers, this pamphlet gives Catholics and non-Catholics alike the simple reasons why the Church is still vibrant and growing 2,000+ years after being founded by Jesus Christ himself. This is an ideal resource for inactive Catholics, those considering Catholicism, and for the budding apologists in any parish.