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SPLENDOUR OF TRUTH: DIFFICULT QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH (2 PARTS)
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Why has the Catholic Church committed so many atrocities throughout history? Why must Catholics have Tradition and not just Scripture alone? Do Catholics worship Mary? Why do Catholics communicate with dead people? Why does the Catholic Church have seven sacraments? If the Eucharist is truly the body and blood of Christ, doesn’t that make Catholics cannibals? Was the Apostle Peter really the first Pope? Is it reasonable to hold that the Pope is infallible? Why must Catholic priests be celibate?
These are some very crucial questions about the Catholic faith, among many others, asked by a good many people from other Christian communities. This eight-session course aims to help Catholics to better understand the Scriptural and theological bases for such Catholic beliefs which are usually difficult to explain. A workbook is also available for those who might want to refer to outlines while watching the talks (MYR20).
Why has the Catholic Church committed so many atrocities throughout history? Why must Catholics have Tradition and not just Scripture alone? Do Catholics worship Mary? Why do Catholics communicate with dead people? Why does the Catholic Church have seven sacraments? If the Eucharist is truly the body and blood of Christ, doesn’t that make Catholics cannibals? Was the Apostle Peter really the first Pope? Is it reasonable to hold that the Pope is infallible? Why must Catholic priests be celibate?
These are some very crucial questions about the Catholic faith, among many others, asked by a good many people from other Christian communities. This eight-session course aims to help Catholics to better understand the Scriptural and theological bases for such Catholic beliefs which are usually difficult to explain. A workbook is also available for those who might want to refer to outlines while watching the talks (MYR20).