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The Good News about Being Catholic

By: James Nugent
Narrated by: Joanna Henning
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There is too much intentional and mistaken misinformation in our present culture about the purposes and practices of modern Catholicism. This had led to endless bigotry and needless hate speech and deeds against Christ's original Church. This little book is an attempt to explain to fellow Christians what it really means to be Roman Catholic. It is not a debate. It is an honest attempt on my part to share. It is not an attempt to convert you to joining the more than 1.2 billion Christians that call themselves Catholic.If you seriously think that the Pope is the antichrist please read what I have to say or pick up a cheap copy of the official Catechism of the Catholic Church at Amazon.com. Get the Edition Authored by the US Bishops. Presently new copies of the 846 page book can be had for $4 or used copies can be had for 1 cent. This book gives the official scripturally based answers for almost everything you could possibly ask about the Catholic Church.
©2013 James Nugent (P)2013 James Nugent

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