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  1. Roman Catholicism by Loraine Boettner, 2000-06-01
  2. An Introduction to Catholicism (Introduction to Religion) by Lawrence S. Cunningham, 2009-02-16
  3. From the Pews in Back: Young Women and Catholicism
  4. The Seeker's Catechism: The Basics of Catholicism : Presented in Light of the New Catechism of the Catholic Church by Michael Francis Pennock, 1994-07
  5. Mere Catholicism by Father Ian Ker, 2007-01-29
  6. The Tide Is Turning Toward Catholicism by David Hartline, 2006-12-08
  7. What Is Catholicism?: Hard Questions-Straight Answers by John Redford, 1999-09
  8. The Everything Catholicism Book: Discover the Beliefs, Traditions, and Tenets of the Catholic Church (Everything Series) by Helen Keeler, Susan Grimbly, 2003-03-01
  9. Priority of Christ, The: Toward a Postliberal Catholicism by Robert Barron, 2007-06-01
  10. Decadence and Catholicism by Ellis Hanson, 1998-02-01
  11. The War against Catholicism: Liberalism and the Anti-Catholic Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Germany (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Dr. Michael B. Gross, 2005-10-19
  12. Is Catholicism Biblical?: A Former Nun Looks At The Evidence by Mary Ann Collins, 2010-09-29
  13. Luther Discovers The Gospel - New Light Upon Luther's Way From Medieval Catholicism To Evangelical Faith by Uuras Saarnivaara, 2007-03-15
  14. Invitation to Catholicism: Beliefs + Teaching + Practices by Alice L. Camille, 2001-09

41. Christianity - Catholicism - Suite101.com
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42. Francis Britto's All About Francis Xavier
Meant for students at Sophia University. Also features indepth historical analysis of catholicism in Japan in the daimyo, Meiji, and Kirishitan eras.
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43. Karl Adam
THE SPIRIT OF catholicism. Karl Adam. Contents. Of all his books TheSpirit of catholicism has probably been his most influential.
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THE SPIRIT OF CATHOLICISM Karl Adam Contents Foreword
Analytical Contents

Chapter I: Introductory

Chapter II: Christ in the Church
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Chapter XIII: Catholicism in its Actuality
Forward Karl Adam, one of the greatest of living theologians, was born in Bavaria in 1876, one of a family of ten. He received his education at the Classical Gymnasium at Amburg; the Philosophical and Theological Seminary at Regensburg; and received his Doctorate at the University of Munich in 1904. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1900 and spent the following two years doing parish work. His scholarly and theological interests soon became apparent and it was to this field that he naturally turned. In these early years his writing was specialized and was concentrated on the history of dogma. These earlier specialized works have never been translated but have been described by scholars in the field as outstanding. In 1915 he became a professor at Munich and two years later assumed the Chair of Moral Theology at Strasbourg. In 1919 he went to the University of Tuebingen to take over the Chair of Dogmatic Theology. It was at Tuebingen that he delivered the famous lectures on the Church which brought him world-wide fame. He is also considered an outstanding authority of the theology of St. Augustine and is known for his great love for tradition and the Fathers of the Church. His eminent position in the field of theology has been recognized for many years but his unswerving fidelity to his beliefs has often led him into great difficulties. A man of great dynamic force and personality, his style captivates readers and listeners alike, but any attempt to compromise or transmute his faith results in a forceful roar of protest.

44. Bible And Things Concerning The Bible
www.carm.org. HOME PAGE. ROMAN catholicism, . . Yet, we have the Protestant movement.What is it about catholicism that prompted this reforming effort?
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45. Yet Another Bob Site
Interests include catholicism, Japanese animation, banking, martial arts.
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46. CNN - Sensing Spiritual Void, Growing Numbers Turn To Catholicism - Feb. 16, 199
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Sensing spiritual void, growing numbers turn to Catholicism
Unresolved rifts don't deter converts
February 16, 1997
Web posted at: 8:00 p.m. EST From Correspondent Cynthia Tornquist NEW YORK (CNN) Stephanie Vincenty and her sister, Esther, had no religious upbringing as children. "Sometimes, when I sat in a church, I used to feel so left-out when others got the bread and the wine," says Esther Vincenty. The two women say they were looking for a spiritual anchor and have found it by converting to Catholicism. "From the first day, the first meeting we had, I knew this was for me," said Stephanie Vincenty. For the past year the sisters have participated in classes that include the study of the Bible and the catechism. As non-Catholics, both had to accept the authority of the Pope, the doctrine of a celibate priesthood and the requirement of confession, along with Catholic liturgy. Then, according to Catholic tradition, on the first Sunday of Lent, the bishop called them to the sacrament of initiation. They and the other new converts will be baptized at the Easter vigil and on Easter Sunday will receive their first Communion.

47. Computer Discernment Notebook - Cults - Catholicism
catholicism. Roman catholicism Christian or Pagan? (8/97). Roman catholicismGeneral Notes (8/97). Roman catholicism Is It A Cult? (12/01).
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Roman Catholicism: Christian or Pagan? Roman Catholicism: General Notes Roman Catholicism: Is It A Cult? Roman Catholicism: Mariology ... The New Catholic Catechism By David Cloud HOME LETTER NOTEBOOK MAIL

48. In Defense Of The Roman Catholic Church
Explaining catholicism to Protestants as well as Catholics, defending the Church's teaching with appeals to Scripture and reason.
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"I would not believe the Gospel unless moved thereto by the Church."
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This web site was developed mainly for non-Catholic Christians, but is also for Catholics who want to explain their faith to Protestants and non-Christians. Most often, this "defense" is against "Bible" Christians and Fundamentalist Christians. Since the majority of non-Catholic Christians incorrectly believe the Holy Bible is the sole or final authority for Christian beliefs ( Sola Scriptura ), this web site will explain Catholic beliefs in reference to the Holy Bible. In addition, the doctrine of the Catholic Church is explained by what is NOT stated in the Bible and what is just plain God-given "common sense." In addition, quotes from the "Catechism of the Catholic Church," "The Early Church Fathers" and "The Doctors of the Church" are cited.
This web site will help you learn and prove that there is a Biblical basis in even the most controversial issues that the Mother Church has taken a stand on.
I am not a theologian or a priest. I do not even have a Bachelor's Degree in any field. However, I do have an Associate's Degree in History. I have studied Church history and I am a person who strongly believes in the unity of Christianity and the Holy Catholic Church. Also, I am gravely concerned with the current "immoral" trends of both Protestants and Catholics alike.

49. ORTHODOXY AND ROMAN CATHOLICISM
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ORTHODOXY AND ROMAN catholicism? Unlike Romancatholicism, she does not build on the results of philosophy and science.
http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/ortho_cath.html
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ORTHODOXY AND ROMAN CATHOLICISM?
By Father Michael Azkoul
St. Catherine Mission, St. Louis, MO
Reproduced with permission from The Orthodox Christian Witness, Vol. XXVII (48), Vol. XXVIII (6) and (8), 1994.
May not be reproduced without permission This question has been asked many times. Most Orthodox, in attempting to distinguish between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, usually mention the Pope or Purgatory, sometimes the filioque. Historically, the differences, however, are far more numerous and quite profound. Also, in modern times, since Vatican II of thirty years ago, that major, if not tragic attempt, to "update" Roman Catholicism (e.g., the revision of canon law), the differences between Orthodoxy and the followers of the Pope have widened. In our present discussion, however, the concern will be those differences which have grown since Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism separated almost a thousand years ago. 1. Faith and Reason Following the Holy Fathers, Orthodoxy uses science and philosophy to defend and explain her Faith. Unlike Roman Catholicism, she does not build on the results of philosophy and science. The Church does not seek to reconcile faith and reason. She makes no effort to prove by logic or science what Christ gave His followers to believe. If physics or biology or chemistry or philosophy lends support to the teachings of the Church, she does not refuse them. However, Orthodoxy is not intimidated by man's intellectual accomplishments. She does not bow to them and change the Christian Faith to make it consistent with the results of human thought and science.

50. Carmel Contender's Homepage For The Faith Delivered Unto The Saints By The Lord
Articles, links, and recommended books addressing modern issues. Devotes extra criticism to the ecumenical movement and to catholicism.
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Earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. Jude:3 Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel, and gathered the prophets together unto mount Carmel. And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? If the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. I King 18:20-21
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    51. Orthodoxy And Heterodoxy
    Articles explaining the many important differences between Orthodoxy and Western theology in Roman catholicism and Protestantism.
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    52. Anti-Catholicism
    Last Things. NonCatholic Groups. Anti-catholicism. Practical Apologetics. FathersKnow Best. BOOKLETS. Pure Love. ANTI-catholicism. Tracts The Anti-Catholic Bible.
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    53. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nagasaki
    History of Nagasaki catholicism from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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    (Nagasakiensis). Nagasaki, capital of the prefecture ( ken ) of the same name, is situated on a small peninsula on the south-eastern coast of the Island of Kiushiu, Japan . Its harbour, enclosed on three sides by mountains sloping down to the sea-shore and sheltered on the fourth (the entrance) by numerous islands, is one of the safest and most important in Japan . Being the first port of entry for vessels coming from the south and west, it is also one of the leading coaling-stations of the Far East. The principal industries of the town are the manufacture of engines and ship-building. It imports mainly cotton, coal, sugar, and petroleum; among its chief exports are coal, rice, flour, camphor, and tobacco. In the first ten centuries of our era we find references to the town under no less than seven distinct names, of which Fukaye no Ura (Fukaye Bay) is the best known. Its present name is probably derived from a certain Nagasaki Kotaro, who, about 1185-90, received Fukaye no Ura as his fief. Prior to the arrival of the Christian missionaries, however, Nagasaki was an insignificant village.

    54. Catholic Answers: Home
    A major Apologetics site. Contains a large number of pamphlet style questions and answers about the Category Society Religion and Spirituality Apologetics...... FROM OUR ONLINE LIBRARY . . . The AntiCatholic Bible. Not so long ago peoplewere saying that anti-catholicism was going the way of the dinosaur.
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    55. Welcome To Neil Celeste Rara's MyCatholic Home Page
    Catholic apologetics from a Filipino perspective. Includes original essays on questions about catholicism, a history of the Bible and short history of the Church, links.
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    56. Freemasonry And Catholicism, By Max Heindel, Part I Through VI
    FREEMASONRY AND catholicism. by. Max Heindel. 18651919. AN EXPOSITIONOF THE COSMIC FACTS UNDERLYING THESE TWO GREAT INSTITUTIONS
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    FREEMASONRY AND CATHOLICISM
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    The great law of analogy is everywhere the master key of all spiritual mysteries, and, although Masonry and Catholicism do not begin till we arrive at the Earth Period, they have their prototype in the earlier Periods; we shall therefore briefly touch upon the essential facts. In the Saturn Period, the Earth-in-the-making was dark; HEAT, which is the manifestation of the ever invisible fire, was the only element then manifest; embryonic mankind was mineral-like, the only lower kingdom of evolving life. Unity was everywhere observable, and the Lords of Mind who were human then, were at one among themselves. In the Western Wisdom Teaching we speak of the highest Initiate of the Saturn Period as THE FATHER.

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    60. The Philippines: VIGAN
    The place of Vigan in Philippine political history. Also photos of the churches of Vigan, and essay on the history of catholicism in Ilocos Sur.
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    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated tag below.> THE OTHER SIDE OF VIGAN
    Before the Spanish colonial rule, the old Bigan had been long traded with the "Sanglay" Chinese traders for it's nice port. Ships from Macau and India also traded in Ilocos. Vigan is known for its Spanish-style brick houses and religious Mecca in North Luzon. The town was founded by Juan Salcedo, grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi who founded the city of Manila. Conquistador Salcedo went to the Ilocos and established a military settlement in Vigan on June 13, 1572, which two years later, he named Villa Fernandina . When Salcedo set up Villa Fernandina near the old settlement of Vigan, he erected a small wooden chapel along the Mestizo river and later the Villa joined Vigan and grew fast as an economic, ecclesiastical and political center. An old map (1753) indicates that Vigan itself is an island and had an important strategic military value at that time. Later established into a poblacion and into Ciudad Fernandina in honor of Prince Ferdinand, first born son of King Philip II of

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