Pope Fiction

Pope Fiction by Patrick Madrid, published by Basilica Press in 1999, is a comprehensive exploration of the Papacy, addressing common misconceptions surrounding this pivotal aspect of the Catholic Church. With 338 pages, this edition presents a detailed examination of 30 different myths about the Papacy, offering readers insightful explanations that clarify the authority of Peter and its historical continuity, as well as addressing topics such as papal infallibility and the Church’s mischaracterization.
In this book, readers will find a thorough analysis aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of the Papacy and its significance within Christianity. Madrid provides thoughtful feedback on various issues, helping to dispel misunderstandings that can hinder the journey of converts and those curious about the faith. By engaging with these topics, the book serves as a resource for educating both believers and non-believers about the true nature of the Papacy and its role in the Christian Church.
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The Papacy is one of the most misunderstood aspects of the Catholic Church, something that can be the last stumbling block on the journey of a convert. Here, best-selling author Patrick Madrid highlights 30 different misconceptions about the Papacy and provides insightful, honest, and detailed feedback for how to explain the truth behind these myths. He’ll bring clarity to issues such as:
- Where Peter’s authority comes from and how it has been passed down through the generations
- Papal infallibility
- The Church’s false lable as “the Whore of Babylon”
- How the reality of bad popes proves the divinity of the Church
- And many more!
With this book, you will gain a new understanding of the Papacy and foster a better appreciation for the role of our Holy Father, so that you can educate non-believers and those who misunderstand the truth.
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