Faith Facts: Answers to Catholic Questions, 1. köideEmmaus Road Publishing, 1999 - 224 pages Faith Facts: Answers to Catholic Questions, Vol. I, is a natural outgrowth of our popular Catholic Responses department, through which we serve thousands of people who contact us with questions concerning the Catholic faith. Faith Facts, Vol. I, will prepare you to answer 23 of the most frequently asked questions about what the Church teaches and why, including Papal authority, Mary's role in our salvation, the truth about birth control, and more About the Faith Facts Series: Faith Facts strives to present sound, constructive teaching on a wide range of topics that are important to Catholics today. Each chapter also contains practical questions to facilitate small group discussions and to assist the reader in applying these teachings to his or her own life.
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... requires a certain docile acceptance by the Catholic faithful . The level of docility depends on the type of pronouncement and the manner in which it is given . ———————— Solemn and Ordinary Magisterium Pronouncements that demand full ...
... require precise wording. These magisterial teachings fall into two categories: solemn and ordinary. When, in exercise of the solemn Magisterium, the Pope speaks ex cathedra, the faithful are bound to accept the teaching with divine and ...
... require the assent of divine and catholic faith. However, the primary intent of the encyclical was not to define such teachings, for they had already been recognized by the Church. Rather, the intent was to lead the faithful in a better ...
... require offi- cial representation for the worship to occur . In most cases , this representation must be by a man in Holy ... requires a priest , but Communion services may be conducted by deacons or properly deputed laity . The Church ...
... require official representation. The Rosary is a good example of a private devotion. Even when prayed in large groups, or in churches, the Rosary is not a public prayer of the Church. As a general rule, private devotions should not be ...
Contents
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CHAPTER 5Come Worship the Lord | 53 |
CHAPTER 6The Gospel Truth Concerning Lay Readers | 61 |
CHAPTER 7Spiritual Parents | 67 |
CATHOLIC EDUCATION | 125 |
CHAPTER 15We Have But One Teacher Jesus Christ | 133 |
CHAPTER 16Where Do We Go Wrong? | 141 |
CHAPTER 17Pure Biology? | 153 |
Biblical Apologetics | 163 |
CHAPTER 19His Name Is John | 173 |
CHAPTER 20Relative Obscurity | 179 |
Mary Mother of God | 187 |
Morality | 73 |
CHAPTER 9Persevering to the | 81 |
Faithfully Responding to Lawful Authority | 89 |
Marriage and Family | 97 |
CHAPTER 12Choose Life and Your Children May Live | 105 |
CHAPTER 13Male and Female He Created Them | 119 |
Chapter 22Mary Conceived Without | 195 |
Chapter 23Whats a Mother to | 203 |
Recommended References | 211 |
Effective Lay Witness Protocol | 219 |
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