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There are many challenges facing the Church in the United States and around the world. Many Catholics are tempted to leave the Church during these times of trial and suffering. But it’s important to stay close to Christ and his Church during these challenging times. In this pamphlet, readers will find eight reasons to stay Catholic.
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Pages | 1 |
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Copyright | 2018 |
ISBN | 978-1-68192-408-3 |
Item | P2301 |
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There are many challenges facing the Church in the United States and around the world. While many Catholics are tempted to leave the Church during times of trial, it's important to stay close to Christ and his Church. In this pamphlet, readers will find eight reasons to stay Catholic.
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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 Spanish-speaking 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.
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A few decades ago, the Catholic Church began referring to Confession as the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation. It did this to emphasize reconciliation. That's the short answer to the question, "Why go back to confession?" We do it to be reconciled. Reconciliation literally means "to meet again." We've lost our way. Confession is the way back home.
The first thing Jesus did after His Resurrection was to give his apostles the authority to restore us to the Father: "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" (Jn20:22-23). From that point on, the Church's ordained ministers have carried out this work of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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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.