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Common to people of every time and place is a longing for the truth. We want to know! We want to know the purpose of our life, why we are here on earth, where we came from, whether there is a God, who this God is, whether there is an afterlife, and so much more! These most basic and fundamental questions are hopefully in the forefront of our minds. And if they are not, it's never too late to start! This book offers some of the answers to these questions. It offers the answers found is our Creed. At first, the Creed can seem dry and unimpressive. It can even seem confusing and overly academic. But when properly understood, the Creed holds the answer to the questions we so deeply seek. Nihil Obstat & Imprimatur About this The My Catholic Life! series is a three volume series written as a complete summary of our glorious Catholic faith! The goal of these books is to answer the difficult and deep questions of life in a clear and understandable way. We need to know who we are and what life is all about. And we need to know who God is and what He has spoke to us through the ages. Volume One, My Catholic Faith! is a summary of the Apostles and Nicene Creed. This volume looks at everything from the creation of the world to God’s eternal plan of salvation. Other topics Afterlife, saints, God, faith, and the Church. It is a summary of the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church # 1-1065. Volume Two, My Catholic Worship! is a summary of the life of grace found in prayer and the Sacraments. So often the Sacraments can be seen as dry and empty rituals. But they are, in reality, the greatest treasures we have! They are God’s true presence among us! It is a summary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church #1066-1684 and #2558-2865. Volume Three, My Catholic Morals! is a summary of the morality itself, knowing how we choose right from wrong, as well as a summary of all the moral teachings of our faith. It is a summary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church #1691-2557. Nihil Obstat & Imprimatur

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First published March 6, 2015

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1,303 reviews
December 31, 2020
A Walk Through The Nicene Creed

A theologically solid look at the Nicene Creed from a Catholic point of view. Easy to read and not filled with abstraction, the book brings you closer to the faith as you are walked dogmatically line by line through the Creed. A good read.
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August 10, 2022
Great for teaching

It's amazing how much the book covered in this little booklet. And how well it was understandable. Great book for teaching anyone who wants to understand Catholic teaching
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October 7, 2019
Educational

I am currently attending RCIA classes and this book gives a much be indoctrination and gave me a better understanding of the Catholic faith.
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April 9, 2021
Lots to Learn

I enjoyed the book. Even if you think you know a lot about the Catholic religion, there is always more you can learn.
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January 7, 2025
The narrator is a little excitable and modern for my taste, but the content is clear, accurate, and worth contemplating.
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July 11, 2025
EXCELLENT

A powerful & Spirit filled book on the Catholic faith which embodies the life of Jesus & works of the Holy Spirit
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October 7, 2016
A partial catechism of the Church in layman's terms.

A must read for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the faith. Utilizing logical deduction and analogy, John Paul Thomas successfully explains and supports many of the more mysterious and complicated dogmas of the Church.
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