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Catholic Christianity

a complete catechism of Catholic beliefs based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church
2001
Presents the beliefs of Catholicism, using the official "Catechism of the Catholic Church" as a base, summarizing Catholic doctrine, morality, and worship in less technical language.

Amchurch comes out

the U.S. bishops, pedophile scandals, and the homosexual agenda
2002
Details the current crisis within the Catholic Church and how it came about.

Growing in faith

a Catholic family sourcebook
1990
A series of essays providing foundational principles and theoretical-research understandings, including family systems theory, family life cycle theory, psychological and developmental research, sociological and cultural research/analysis, and theological reflection on the Catholic Christian faith.

The Faithful revolution

Vatican II
1997
This five part series examines the dramatic changes fostered by the Second Vatican Council and its continuing effects on history and the modern world.

Sacraments

what's going on here? Teacher manual
1996
Concerns the seven sacraments.

Sacraments

what's going on here? parent/Guardian guide
1996
Concerns the seven sacraments.

Creating a Christian lifestyle

1996
This course is about living fully, becoming all that you can be as a person. Life is a rich adventure if we know how to be attentive to it, value it, and enter into it with our whole being.

Justice and peace

our faith in action
2007
Any study of Catholic action on behalf of social justice starts with the virtue of justice itself.

The Catholic response

1985
Enriched by references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this book provides a reference for helping Catholics respond to fundamentalists? accusations against the Catholic Faith and contains dozens of excellent brief, treatises on a host of topics which generally find their way into discussions or debates with Fundamentalists.

Understanding Catholic Christianity

1997
Religion only makes sense if it relates to our lives as we experience them. The same holds true for religion courses. A textbook for Roman Catholic education.

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