Dear Brother"Dear Brother" is a fresh compilation of Catholic Apologetics targeted toward non-Catholic Christians. However, the book was especially written for Catholics who have found themselves in RCIA programs against the wishes of Protestant friends and family. It contains an exhaustive biblical defense of essential Catholic doctrines, a glimpse of the general councils in Church history, and the author's own conversion story. It is difficult to find so much material packed into one easy to read volume. "Dear Brother" manages this in a way that is both personal and compelling. A real page turner for anyone interested in Catholicism! FEATURES: - the author's personal testimony - a summary of each ecumenical council - a list of the popes - over twenty articles on saints - suggested reading and resource lists - quotes from the early Church - HUNDREDS of Scriptural references |
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Contents
The Second Letter page | 29 |
The First Council of Ephesus page | 42 |
The Second Lateran Council page | 56 |
The Council of Constance page | 69 |
The First Vatican Council page | 82 |
The Third Letter page | 95 |
What is the Word of God? page | 146 |
What is the Role of Mary? page | 180 |
What is the Communion of the Saints? page | 216 |
What is the Mass? page | 241 |
The Fourth Letter page | 288 |
Appendix 1 page | 304 |
page | 322 |
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