What Catholics are Free to Believe or Not
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by: Randy Hain
Fatima, relics, miracles and more: about these and scores of other claims of the Catholic Faith, most people are simply wrong . . . including many Catholics!
They're mistaken about what the Church really requires believers to accept, and unclear about just what She's left to the discretion of the faithful.
To overcome these errors, which can breed doubts and confusion in Catholics and non-Catholics alike, the late Father Hughes here provides clear, succinct, detailed answers regarding what Catholics are bound to believe and practice, and what they're free to dismiss.
Without diluting or minimizing the obligations of Catholics, Fr. Hughes eliminates many obstacles to the conversion of Protestants who find troubling or even objectionable one or more non-essential beliefs or practices of the Church.
From these eye-opening pages, you'll learn:
- The real reason Catholics accept the doctrines of the Church: it's simpler than you may think
- The very minimum every Catholic must believe and do: do you know where the line is drawn?
- The worship and services that all Catholics must render to God (can you name them?) and the ones they are free to practice or not
- How inquirers (and believers, as well) can assent to the Catholic faith without knowing each and every one of her teachings
- Why the Church will not, and in fact cannot ever ask the faithful to assent to a proven truth of reason
- Which miracles all Catholics are required to accept and the ones they can legitimately doubt (plus, an easy way to tell the difference)
- How revelation gives birth to and limits the reach of the Church's doctrinal authority
- That, contrary to popular belief, the Church since apostolic times has never taught a new doctrine
- Where the Church has authority over the conclusions of science (and where She has none)
- The religious obedience is due even to some non-infallible declarations of the Church
- What, precisely, Catholics are required to accept in Church pronouncements about apparitions, relics, scapulars, shrines, holy images, and other popular devotions, and what they need not believe
These brisk, refreshing pages sweep away countless errors and confusions about the Catholic faith, showing Catholics and non-Catholics that it is far more reasonable and inviting than its critics claim: indeed, the only faith fully the respects the conscience and intelligence of creatures while conveying the full truth to them about the love of God and their obligations to Him.
About the Author:
Fr. H. G. Hughes is the author of What Catholics Are Free to Believe, which was originally published in 1906 and brought back to print by Sophia Institute Press.
New Bookstore Copy |
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Binding: |
Trade Paperback |
ISBN 13: |
9781622823512
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ISBN 10: |
1-62282-351-6 |
Publ date: |
2014 |
pages |
120 |
Publisher: |
Sophia Institute Press |
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