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Posted: Dec 31 2009 at 7:50pm | IP Logged Quote folklaur

What would be a good book to recommend to someone who is wanting to learn more about Roman Catholicism, but isn't like a "conversion" book? So - not like Rome Sweet Rome or that ilk. they are coming from a Christian background, and want recommends for EOC and Catholic. Other people have suggested things like The Orthodox Church by Ware for the EOC - and i am tring to think of something comparable to suggest for a catholic POV. Not huge. Easy to read and engaging. And more about the Catholic Church itself, then a "defense" of it, like you have in conversion stories, iykwim?

help?

most of my books are of the apologetic/conversion type, and Raising Catholic Kids type....

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Posted: Dec 31 2009 at 8:11pm | IP Logged Quote ekbell

I bought Catholism for Dummies back before my husband converted. He read it and found it quite helpful.

It's a very good orthodox introduction to what Catholicism is all about. My eleven year old daughter calls it 'user-friendly'.
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Posted: Dec 31 2009 at 9:43pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

I highly recommend this book:
Believing In Jesus
It is very straightforward and readable, not preachy or defensive. My husband gave it to me when we started dating (I was an atheist at the time)so I could better understand his faith. And though it is not a conversion book, I ended up converting largely due to this book. It just explained everything so clearly that I couldn't help but accept it!

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Posted: Dec 31 2009 at 10:42pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

This isn't a page-turner, but a classic work that covers all the faith basics I would recommend is Faith of Millions by Father John A. O'Brien.

This is what my mother and I give to those who are wanting to know more about our Faith.

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Posted: Jan 01 2010 at 12:15am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

This book, The How to Book of the Mass, is a great read -- gives lots of great info in a friendly way. Matt Dubriel died almost a year ago (he was the husband of Amy Welborn) and all proceeds from the book go to a college fund for their little children (so a good cause to-boot!).

I also really like The Faith Explained by Trese as it synthesizes so much of what Catholics believe.

Hope those help a bit.....

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Posted: Jan 01 2010 at 2:43am | IP Logged Quote leanne maree

How about someone who has converted themselves like Scott Hahn- Rome Sweet Home
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Posted: Jan 01 2010 at 5:56am | IP Logged Quote SusanJ

I really like On Being Catholic by Tom Howard. The author is a convert (cool story--and he was personally a big part of my conversion) but the book is not very defensive or apologetic.

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Posted: Jan 01 2010 at 11:34am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Mary G wrote:
I also really like The Faith Explained by Trese as it synthesizes so much of what Catholics believe.

Hope those help a bit.....


Yes! Great recommendation!

I was thinking about Scott Hahn's newest book Signs of Life would be a great one. It's not about converstion, but different Catholic customs. It's really really wonderful, easty-to-read, and can really draw one in.

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Posted: Jan 01 2010 at 12:19pm | IP Logged Quote Martha

why do catholics do that?

explainations of common questions such as rosary, mary, saints, extra books in the bible, and so forth...

small, quick, easy.

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