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Peer through the stained glass and get an inside look at Christianity's most popular religion. Catholicism can seem a bit mysterious to non-Catholics, and even Catholics. Embrace your curiosity and turn to Dummies for answers! Full of fascinating facts and written in a friendly style, "Catholicism for Dummies" explains the basics of Catholic beliefs like the importance of Sunday Mass, the seven sacraments, the purity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, heaven, hell, and purgatory, the Trinity, and show more so much more. You'll learn about the Catholic perspective on women as priests, saints as examples of how to live, and prayer as the basis of a relationship with God. This easy-to-read resource offers an overview of a rich and diverse faith. You'll also discover: - The ins and outs of living as a Catholic and why followers of the faith observe traditions like attending Mass on certain days of the year, praying the rosary, and not eating meat on Fridays - Information on what the pope does, how he is selected, the history of the Vatican, and what it's like to be a priest in today's society - Details about the church's position on modern social issues, like poverty, abortion and the death penalty, same-sex marriage, and contraception Whether you're a cradle Catholic or just curious about the world's second largest religion, "Catholicism for Dummies" has the answers you're seeking to a faith that's been around for thousands of years. show less

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I read this book because I'm studying some things that require an understanding of several areas of Roman Catholic doctrine: I’m a Methodist, and I needed help.

This book is a basic introduction to the subject. It doesn’t claim to be anything more, and it does its job well. It could do with updating, but it’s pretty comprehensive and it does what is says on the tin. I found the clear, concise explanations of the theology of peculiarly Roman Catholic practices and doctrines - prayer to the saints and the Immaculate Conception, for example - extremely helpful.

My main quibble is that when the book gets off the subject of ‘what Catholics do/believe’ and starts making comparisons with other Christian denominations (which only show more happens occasionally), it has a tendency to be a bit dismissive and to make generalisations about both ‘what Protestants believe’ and ‘what Protestants think Catholics believe’. Maybe this Protestant is a bit touchy - or possibly it’s just a question of what many Catholics think most Protestants think all Catholics believe. In which case, the authors are probably right. At least, they are if I’ve managed to keep track of all the sub-clauses in that sentence and say what I meant to say. show less
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20 centuries of tradition, practices, and rules in one little primer. Its a fair place to star anyway. :-)
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Rev. John Trigilio, Jr., Ph.D., Th.D., serves as pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Marysville, Pennsylvania, and of Saint Bernadette Catholic Church in Duncannon, Pennsylvania Rev. Kenneth Erighenti, Ph.D., is pastor of Saint Ann Catholic Church in Raritan, New Jersey
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Canonical title
Catholicism for Dummies
Alternate titles
Catholicism for Dummies: 2nd edition
Original publication date
2011-10-21

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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282ReligionChristian denominationsRoman Catholic Church
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BX1754 .C33Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristian DenominationsChristian DenominationsCatholic ChurchTheology. Doctrine. Dogmatics
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