Bible
Quizzes to a Street Preacher
Item Number: 1597
Quizzes to a Street Preacher are 10 pamphlets on subjects people most often ask about the Catholic religion. They are written by Fathers Rumble and Carty of Radio Replies Press fame, experts in the field of apologetics and convert-making (Father Rumble was himself a convert). Each one is a 32-page, vest-pocket booklet of questions and answers that are brief, economically written and right to the point--no wasted words. Subjects covered are the Bible, Purgatory, Indulgences, Confession, Marriage, Hell, Birth Prevention, the Eucharist, the True Church, and Virgin and Statue Worship. People who do not have time to read a whole book will find these pamphlets ideal for learning more about the Catholic religion. Packed with information, they are easy to read and reasonably priced. And, taken together, they form a unique, comprehensive view of the Catholic religion as a whole. Comparable to nothing else and in very plain terms, these pamphlets will really explain the religion to non-Catholics and will help Catholics explain and defend their Faith to others.
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