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100 Things Every Catholic Teen Should Know

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Do you wonder why, as Catholics, we do some of the things that we do? Do you ever find yourself wishing for short, simple answers as to what the Church teaches and why we claim it as truth? Let 100 Things Every Catholic Teen Should Know, bring to light a bunch of things you might already know and a ton of stuff you probably don't. You won't get long, boring answers; you will get quick, straight answers with 100% Catholic truth. Mark Hart and Todd Lemieux have an undeniably unique way to make the most controversial and complicated Church teachings entertaining and effortless to follow. Let these two authors show you not only how great it is to be Catholic, but how fun it is to be Catholic as well. So, prepare for an overview of Catholicism that is sure to leave you a little smarter and a lot more confident.

275 pages, Paperback

First published September 21, 2007

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May 13, 2020
I bought this for my teenage son in 9th grade. I just read it myself and it’s a really great book!! I think it is full of great information for teens about our Catholic faith. And I really like the way it’s laid out. I enjoyed reading it myself also. There were some things I learned as well.
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September 14, 2021
Really good and easy information!! Great for all Catholics especially those that want to learn more about their own faith..
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December 7, 2014
While this book does provide accurate, accessible information about what the Catholic Church teaches, I would recommend it only for someone who is already sold on the Church and just wants to use it as reference. Some of the explanations come across as uncharitable and could be off-putting to someone just exploring the faith. Additionally, there are some obvious spelling and grammatical errors, which could have been fixed with a good proofreading.
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