Catholicism for Dummies

There are more than one billion Catholics in the world, and each one has a similar set of basic beliefs and practices that he or she follows. Some of the teachings of Catholicism are thousands of years old, while others are more recent. So what is the Catholic culture like and what do they believe? Catholicism for Dummies answers these and many other questions.

Whether you’re a Catholic or not, you may be totally clueless or just unaware of some aspects of Catholic traditions, history, doctrine, worship, devotion, or culture. No sweat. Regardless of whether you’re engaged, married, related to a Catholic, or just curious about what Catholics really do believe, this book is for you.

Catholicism for Dummies is not a catechism or religious textbook, but a casual, down-to-earth introduction for non-Catholics and reintroduction for Catholics. It gives commonsense explanations so that the next time you’re invited to a Catholic wedding, Baptism, funeral, Confirmation, or First Communion, you won’t be totally confused. You’ll also discover other important topics that can help you better understand the Catholic culture — from morality and devotions to worship and liturgy. This book will familiarize you with Catholicism by showing you: What it means to be a Catholic: traditions, prayers, beliefs, and holidays; Who is who in the Catholic hierarchy; How Catholics worship; What the Seven Sacraments and Ten Commandments are; The book regarded as the holiest to Catholics: The Bible; The Church’s stand on some sticky issues.

Catholicism for Dummies presents a rich tapestry and history of the Catholic faith — from devotions to doctrines. This intelligent and faithful look at Catholicism will open your eyes to this religion and answer many of the questions you may have about it.

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Catholicism for Dummies

There are more than one billion Catholics in the world, and each one has a similar set of basic beliefs and practices that he or she follows. Some of the teachings of Catholicism are thousands of years old, while others are more recent. So what is the Catholic culture like and what do they believe? Catholicism for Dummies answers these and many other questions.

Whether you’re a Catholic or not, you may be totally clueless or just unaware of some aspects of Catholic traditions, history, doctrine, worship, devotion, or culture. No sweat. Regardless of whether you’re engaged, married, related to a Catholic, or just curious about what Catholics really do believe, this book is for you.

Catholicism for Dummies is not a catechism or religious textbook, but a casual, down-to-earth introduction for non-Catholics and reintroduction for Catholics. It gives commonsense explanations so that the next time you’re invited to a Catholic wedding, Baptism, funeral, Confirmation, or First Communion, you won’t be totally confused. You’ll also discover other important topics that can help you better understand the Catholic culture — from morality and devotions to worship and liturgy. This book will familiarize you with Catholicism by showing you: What it means to be a Catholic: traditions, prayers, beliefs, and holidays; Who is who in the Catholic hierarchy; How Catholics worship; What the Seven Sacraments and Ten Commandments are; The book regarded as the holiest to Catholics: The Bible; The Church’s stand on some sticky issues.

Catholicism for Dummies presents a rich tapestry and history of the Catholic faith — from devotions to doctrines. This intelligent and faithful look at Catholicism will open your eyes to this religion and answer many of the questions you may have about it.

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There are more than one billion Catholics in the world, and each one has a similar set of basic beliefs and practices that he or she follows. Some of the teachings of Catholicism are thousands of years old, while others are more recent. So what is the Catholic culture like and what do they believe? Catholicism for Dummies answers these and many other questions.

Whether you’re a Catholic or not, you may be totally clueless or just unaware of some aspects of Catholic traditions, history, doctrine, worship, devotion, or culture. No sweat. Regardless of whether you’re engaged, married, related to a Catholic, or just curious about what Catholics really do believe, this book is for you.

Catholicism for Dummies is not a catechism or religious textbook, but a casual, down-to-earth introduction for non-Catholics and reintroduction for Catholics. It gives commonsense explanations so that the next time you’re invited to a Catholic wedding, Baptism, funeral, Confirmation, or First Communion, you won’t be totally confused. You’ll also discover other important topics that can help you better understand the Catholic culture — from morality and devotions to worship and liturgy. This book will familiarize you with Catholicism by showing you: What it means to be a Catholic: traditions, prayers, beliefs, and holidays; Who is who in the Catholic hierarchy; How Catholics worship; What the Seven Sacraments and Ten Commandments are; The book regarded as the holiest to Catholics: The Bible; The Church’s stand on some sticky issues.

Catholicism for Dummies presents a rich tapestry and history of the Catholic faith — from devotions to doctrines. This intelligent and faithful look at Catholicism will open your eyes to this religion and answer many of the questions you may have about it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061764790
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 11/04/2008
Series: For Dummies Books
Edition description: Abridged

About the Author

Rev. John Trigilio, Jr., Ph. D., Th. D., serves as the pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel (Marysville, Pennsylvania) and St. Bernadette (Duncannon, Pennsylvania). He is the President of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy and Executive Editor of its quarterly journal, Sapientia magazine. Father Trigilio is a co-host of two weekly TV series on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN): Web of Faith and Council of Faith. He also serves as a theological consultant and online spiritual advisor for EWTN. He's been listed in Who's Who in American in 1993 and Who's Who in Religion in 1999 and is a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) in 1988.

Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, Ph. D., serves as pastor of Saint Ann (Raritan, New Jersey). He is the Managing Editor of Sapientia magazine, member of the Board of Directors for the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, and is co-host of Council of Faith, a weekly TV series on EWTN. Father Brighenti also served as a U.S. Naval Reserve Chaplain for ten years and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Metuchen (New Jersey) in 1988.

Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, Ph. D., serves as pastor of Saint Ann (Raritan, New Jersey). He is the Managing Editor of Sapientia magazine, member of the Board of Directors for the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, and is co-host of Council of Faith, a weekly TV series on EWTN. Father Brighenti also served as a U.S. Naval Reserve Chaplain for ten years and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Metuchen (New Jersey) in 1988.

Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, Ph. D., serves as pastor of Saint Ann (Raritan, New Jersey). He is the Managing Editor of Sapientia magazine, member of the Board of Directors for the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, and is co-host of Council of Faith, a weekly TV series on EWTN. Father Brighenti also served as a U.S. Naval Reserve Chaplain for ten years and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Metuchen (New Jersey) in 1988.

Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, Ph. D., serves as pastor of Saint Ann (Raritan, New Jersey). He is the Managing Editor of Sapientia magazine, member of the Board of Directors for the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, and is co-host of Council of Faith, a weekly TV series on EWTN. Father Brighenti also served as a U.S. Naval Reserve Chaplain for ten years and was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Metuchen (New Jersey) in 1988.

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