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Mr.Ex_Nihilo
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church
Handbook for Today’s Catholic
Revised Edition
Catholicism for Dummies
Rev. John Trigilio Jr., PhD, ThD and Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, PhD
Distinctively Catholic
Daniel Donovan
Meeting Other Believers
The Risks and Rewards of Interreligious Dialogue
Cardinal Francis Arinze
Popes Against Modern Error
The Wisdom of the Popes
Thomas J. Craughwell
Eusebius - The History of the Church
Transated by G. Williamson
Communities of the Last Days
C. Marvin Pate
Butler’s Lives of the Saints
Four Volumes
Alban Butler
History of Antichrist
Fr. P. Huchede
End-Time Prophecies of the Bible
David Haggith
The Case for a Creator:
A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God
Lee Strobel
The Case for Faith:
A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity
Lee Strobel
The Conspiracy to Silence the Son of God
Tal Brooke
There’s a lot more too…such as the personal prayers of John Paul II, and sayings from Mother Theresa…or the Confessions of Saint Augustine…but as far as references are concerned outside of the Scriptures, these above books are the ones I tend to read more often than others.
I’ll list some more later.
Handbook for Today’s Catholic
Revised Edition
Catholicism for Dummies
Rev. John Trigilio Jr., PhD, ThD and Rev. Kenneth Brighenti, PhD
Distinctively Catholic
Daniel Donovan
Meeting Other Believers
The Risks and Rewards of Interreligious Dialogue
Cardinal Francis Arinze
Popes Against Modern Error
The Wisdom of the Popes
Thomas J. Craughwell
Eusebius - The History of the Church
Transated by G. Williamson
Communities of the Last Days
C. Marvin Pate
Butler’s Lives of the Saints
Four Volumes
Alban Butler
History of Antichrist
Fr. P. Huchede
End-Time Prophecies of the Bible
David Haggith
The Case for a Creator:
A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God
Lee Strobel
The Case for Faith:
A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity
Lee Strobel
The Conspiracy to Silence the Son of God
Tal Brooke
There’s a lot more too…such as the personal prayers of John Paul II, and sayings from Mother Theresa…or the Confessions of Saint Augustine…but as far as references are concerned outside of the Scriptures, these above books are the ones I tend to read more often than others.
I’ll list some more later.