what the church teaches and why
Has anyone read this book? It's by Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk.
My RCIA hasn't started up yet and I realize that these issues might be more of stumbling blocks to those converting than Theoligical Doctrines like Purgatory, Mary, etc.
The book covers Abortion, ABC, Euthanasia, Capital Puchiment, Divorce and Remarriage, Artificial Conception, Homosexuality, Priestly Celibacy, Ordination of WOmen, Aurthority in the Church, Warfare, Social Justice, Church Membership and Conscience (I'm writing the Table of Contents)
It's a very slim book so it doesn't go seriously in depth to each topic (Which require books of their own) but it has Discussion questions (which suprisingly aren't meant for people to come up with thier own vague opinions and feel justified, but are very edifying in further teaching and showing the reasoning behind the teachings) and also Further Readings citing the CCC and Church Documents (lots of JPII Encyclicals).
I've only just skimmed it but it seems really good, although I do with it had more pages for each subject and more of an apologetics approach if only to counter objections people come up with.
Does anyone know or know about Archbishop Pilarczyk? The book states he's the past president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, which I've heard varying comments about so I'm curious.
Has anyone read this book? It's by Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk.
My RCIA hasn't started up yet and I realize that these issues might be more of stumbling blocks to those converting than Theoligical Doctrines like Purgatory, Mary, etc.
The book covers Abortion, ABC, Euthanasia, Capital Puchiment, Divorce and Remarriage, Artificial Conception, Homosexuality, Priestly Celibacy, Ordination of WOmen, Aurthority in the Church, Warfare, Social Justice, Church Membership and Conscience (I'm writing the Table of Contents)
It's a very slim book so it doesn't go seriously in depth to each topic (Which require books of their own) but it has Discussion questions (which suprisingly aren't meant for people to come up with thier own vague opinions and feel justified, but are very edifying in further teaching and showing the reasoning behind the teachings) and also Further Readings citing the CCC and Church Documents (lots of JPII Encyclicals).
I've only just skimmed it but it seems really good, although I do with it had more pages for each subject and more of an apologetics approach if only to counter objections people come up with.
Does anyone know or know about Archbishop Pilarczyk? The book states he's the past president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, which I've heard varying comments about so I'm curious.