Catholic Questions and Answers
Short Questions with (mostly) short answers about the Catholic Church designed for social media
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Why don't Catholics teach the Bible?
Why do Catholics go to a Priest to confess their sins and not directly to God?
These are just a few of the questions non-Catholics and Protestants ask about the Catholic Church. We need to be prepared to defend the Faith and answer them. However, when answering questions on social media our answers should be short and succinct. That’s not easy, which is why this book was written. Its intention is to give short answers about the Catholic Church designed especially for social media.
It's a reference book with more than 200 questions asked by non-Catholics, each one followed by a short answer, with a longer answer when more explanation is needed. There are also some suggestions for how to handle attacks on the Catholic Church by non-Catholics and Protestants, keeping in mind the words of Saint Paul in 1 Corinthians 16:14 when he said, “Your every act should be done with love. “ It also has suggestions on knowing when to quit, keeping in mind the words of Saint Matthew 10:14 “If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, leave that home or town and shake the dust off your feet.”
If you're interested in a reference book with (mostly) short answers to questions asked by Protestants and non-Catholics about the Catholic Church, then this book for you.
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