What Catholics Believe

What Catholics Believe by John Redford is a concise exploration of the Catholic faith, published by the Catholic Truth Society in 1981. This new edition spans 72 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book serves as a guide for those curious about various aspects of Catholicism, addressing common questions related to marriage, family life, the existence of God, the truth of the Gospels, and issues of justice and peace.
Readers will find that this pocket-sized booklet is designed to be both informative and practical, suitable for individual study or as part of a course of instruction. While it does not claim to cover the entirety of Catholic doctrine, it provides a valuable introduction to the faith, offering insights that can aid in one’s spiritual journey. This resource is particularly beneficial for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity and Catholic beliefs.
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To anyone interested in learning something of the Catholic faith, this ‘twenty-steps’ pocket book will be a treasure. Different people have so many different questions: about marriage and family life, about faith, whether God exists, the truth of the Gospels, or about justice and peace in the world. While designed for use as part of a course of instruction, this booklet will be helpful for use on your own. It does not pretend to be a complete expression of the Catholic faith – but is an excellent introduction: a step on your journey to Christ.
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