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Jenka
10th January 2006, 10:32 PM
I was hoping for some Catholic reading suggestions; I used to go to a Catholic church, so I do know the basics of the Catholic church and pratices. However, I would like to educate myself further, but have no idea where to start.
Hopefully some of you will have some suggestions for me.

Thanks very much,
~Jenka

RadicallyTransformedMom
11th January 2006, 06:07 AM
Read anything by Scott Hahn. Karl Keating is also a good author.

poppinskw
11th January 2006, 04:55 PM
I am learning so much from Scott Hahn's books and the are so easy to understand, I really reccomend him. I dont know a lot of the other authors, but the other author I do like is Patrick Madrid.

ShannonMcCatholic
12th January 2006, 02:59 PM
Catholicism for Dummies (really , really!) is awesome. I am the direstor of religious education at our parish and reading his book still taught me many things!

Jenka
16th January 2006, 11:24 PM
Thank you all so much! I've requested Madrid's "Where is that in the Bible?" and Hahn's: "The lamb's supper: The Mass as heaven on Earth"

Thanks again, these books look really good!

~Jenka

Lynn
18th January 2006, 05:05 PM
The Lamb's Supper is wonderful, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. And Shannon's right, Catholicism for Dummies is great! I loved the "sister says" portions.

blessings in your journey, lynn

Terita
22nd January 2006, 07:07 PM
I am a graduate of the Catholic School System. I have forgotten most of what I was taught. I miss the informal discussions and exchange, so, if you are looking for a buddy to get back into the Christian word... I am open to the thought.

Filia Mariae
13th February 2006, 02:50 PM
I am a graduate of the Catholic School System. I have forgotten most of what I was taught. I miss the informal discussions and exchange, so, if you are looking for a buddy to get back into the Christian word... I am open to the thought.

:confused:

Borealis
15th February 2006, 11:06 AM
I'm currently reading 'By What Authority?' by Mark P. Shea. Wow, what a book. It neatly skewers a whole boatload of assumptions about the Church, while explaining exactly why Sacred Tradition is held as equal to the Bible.

I also recommend 'Rome Sweet Home' by the Hahns, 'Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic' by Currie, 'Catholicism and Fundamentalism' by Keating, and 'The Lamb's Supper' by Scott Hahn.

3toraiseup
18th February 2006, 02:01 AM
As you are reading through the books you selected, be sure to check back with OBOB with any questions you might have.

My favorite author along these lines is Thomas Howard. He wrote 'Evangelical Is Not Enough' and 'On Being Catholic'.

Pogue
6th March 2006, 07:39 PM
'The Catholic Faith' by Roderick Strange.

Diane_Windsor
9th March 2006, 05:09 AM
Catholicism for Dummies (really , really!) is awesome. I am the direstor of religious education at our parish and reading his book still taught me many things!

I concur with this reccomendation :thumbsup:

DIANE

Metanoia02
9th March 2006, 05:42 PM
The Faith Explained is a classic and is great at explaining the Catholic Faith with the appropriate amount of depth.

http://www.scepterpublishers.org/product/index.php?FULL=89