The Catholic Church has the Answer

No matter who's asking, the Catholic Church has the answer!

The Catholic Church is the world's largest religious body. Her members inhabit the width and breadth of the earth, comprising about one-seventh of the total human population. She is far and away the most popular religious concept the world has ever known. Paradoxically, however, the Catholic Church is also the world's most controversial religious concept. Catholic belief is different—too different to be true, say Protestants and Christian cultists. Catholic belief is too ethereal to be logical, and too strict to be enjoyable, say the humanists and agnostics. Hence, to millions of people, Catholicism is not only a colossal success, but also a colossal enigma. Of course, there has to be an explanation for these contradictory opinions, and there is an explanation: Protestants and others who have questions about Catholic belief too often make the mistake of going to the wrong place for the answers. The result is incomplete and distorted information. With such information, one cannot help but see the Catholic faith as a colossal enigma.

The right place to go for information about Catholic belief, in fact the only place to go for complete and authoritative information, is the Catholic Church herself. Because the Catholic Church has the answer—and not only to questions about herself, but also about all your biggest questions in life: Why am I here? Why am I alive? Why should I be? Whom do I trust? How can I be happy? How can I live forever? What do I really want? What do I really need? Who am I? Where am I going?

Read this booklet; then forget all the fiction you have heard about the Catholic Church, for you will have the gospel truth, and the answer to all your questions.

Adapted from inside.

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The Catholic Church has the Answer

No matter who's asking, the Catholic Church has the answer!

The Catholic Church is the world's largest religious body. Her members inhabit the width and breadth of the earth, comprising about one-seventh of the total human population. She is far and away the most popular religious concept the world has ever known. Paradoxically, however, the Catholic Church is also the world's most controversial religious concept. Catholic belief is different—too different to be true, say Protestants and Christian cultists. Catholic belief is too ethereal to be logical, and too strict to be enjoyable, say the humanists and agnostics. Hence, to millions of people, Catholicism is not only a colossal success, but also a colossal enigma. Of course, there has to be an explanation for these contradictory opinions, and there is an explanation: Protestants and others who have questions about Catholic belief too often make the mistake of going to the wrong place for the answers. The result is incomplete and distorted information. With such information, one cannot help but see the Catholic faith as a colossal enigma.

The right place to go for information about Catholic belief, in fact the only place to go for complete and authoritative information, is the Catholic Church herself. Because the Catholic Church has the answer—and not only to questions about herself, but also about all your biggest questions in life: Why am I here? Why am I alive? Why should I be? Whom do I trust? How can I be happy? How can I live forever? What do I really want? What do I really need? Who am I? Where am I going?

Read this booklet; then forget all the fiction you have heard about the Catholic Church, for you will have the gospel truth, and the answer to all your questions.

Adapted from inside.

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The Catholic Church has the Answer

The Catholic Church has the Answer

by Paul Whitcomb
The Catholic Church has the Answer

The Catholic Church has the Answer

by Paul Whitcomb

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No matter who's asking, the Catholic Church has the answer!

The Catholic Church is the world's largest religious body. Her members inhabit the width and breadth of the earth, comprising about one-seventh of the total human population. She is far and away the most popular religious concept the world has ever known. Paradoxically, however, the Catholic Church is also the world's most controversial religious concept. Catholic belief is different—too different to be true, say Protestants and Christian cultists. Catholic belief is too ethereal to be logical, and too strict to be enjoyable, say the humanists and agnostics. Hence, to millions of people, Catholicism is not only a colossal success, but also a colossal enigma. Of course, there has to be an explanation for these contradictory opinions, and there is an explanation: Protestants and others who have questions about Catholic belief too often make the mistake of going to the wrong place for the answers. The result is incomplete and distorted information. With such information, one cannot help but see the Catholic faith as a colossal enigma.

The right place to go for information about Catholic belief, in fact the only place to go for complete and authoritative information, is the Catholic Church herself. Because the Catholic Church has the answer—and not only to questions about herself, but also about all your biggest questions in life: Why am I here? Why am I alive? Why should I be? Whom do I trust? How can I be happy? How can I live forever? What do I really want? What do I really need? Who am I? Where am I going?

Read this booklet; then forget all the fiction you have heard about the Catholic Church, for you will have the gospel truth, and the answer to all your questions.

Adapted from inside.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781505106923
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 11/01/1994
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 229 KB

About the Author

Paul Whitcomb was a Catholic author of two spiritual booklets: Confession of a Roman Catholic and The Catholic Church has the Answer. Both of these were initially published around 1958 and 1961, respectively, by the Loyola Book Company, California. They were later reprinted by TAN in 1985 and 1986. A former Protestant minister, Mr. Whitcomb was converted to Catholicism through laborious reading and comparison of the Holy Scriptures. He recounts his conversion story step-by-step in Confession of a Roman Catholic.
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