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Fundamentals of Catholicism, Vol. 3: Grace, the Church, the Sacraments, Eschatology by Kenneth Baker
The Revolution Against Christendom: A History of Christendom (A History of Christendom) by Warren H. Carroll
At the Origin of the Christian Claim by Luigi Giussani
The Priority of Christ: Toward a Postliberal Catholicism by Robert Barron
The Love That Never Ends: A Key to the Catechism of the Catholic Church by J. Augustine Dinoia
Catholicism for Dummies by John Trigilio
Mystical Evolution by John G. Arintero
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About meConvert to Catholicism, have a master's degree in Catholic theology. Teach, speak, and write about the Faith, answer questions from anyone, Catholic or non-Catholic, who is interested in Catholicism.
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posted by kylepotter at 5:38 pm (EST) on Dec 5, 2009
posted by SaintSunniva at 8:43 pm (EST) on Jan 9, 2009
I have a book which I think might be the same as one of yours (Maybe not the same edition though), but at this point they're not combined. If it's not too much trouble, please tell me if The Book of Saints which you've listed is the massive tome compiled by the Benedictine Monks of Ramsgate, England. I have an old hardcover (1966) with dust jacket, if you'd care to see what mine looks like:
http://www.librarything.com/work/6993407...
I am a revert to the Catholic faith...maybe there should be a new term for wholly uncatechized (but baptized, FHC, and Confession) returnees to the Faith? How can one "return" to what one had no idea one was leaving when one stopped attending Mass at the age of 9? However, no worries. I came back 21 years ago, and hadn't really thought too much about it - just seeing your happy, open "About Me", above, made me think of sharing, too.
Thanks!
posted by SaintSunniva at 2:10 pm (EST) on Jan 9, 2009