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Why I Am Still a Catholic: To Whom Shall We Go? You Have the Words of Eternal Life

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Why I Am Still a Catholic: To Whom Shall We Go? You Have the Words of Eternal Life
Why I Am Still a Catholic: To Whom Shall We Go? You Have the Words of Eternal Life

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Why I Am Still a Catholic: To Whom Shall We Go? You Have the Words of Eternal Life

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How could it be that so many Catholics have lost faith in a church that offers so much? Al Hughes' fascinating testimony is the first in a series of little booklets written by strong believers, describing why they are still Catholics in spite of suffering many of the same experiences which have alienated other Catholics! It is hoped that such a series of booklets could attract wavering Catholics or be given by strong Catholics to family and friends who have, sadly, lost their faith and left the fold, not without some reason, but, perhaps, without sound reasoning. Al Hughes offers, with inspired logic, a legible map for the route of return. As G.K. Chesterton said: "The difficulty of explaining why I am a Catholic is that there are ten thousand reasons, all amounting to one reason: that Catholicism is true."

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