I enjoyed this book much more than anticipated. I’ve never encountered such a dense (and current) collection of positive reflections on what it means to be Catholic — and not from teachers, priests or theologians, but from “ordinary” Catholics themselves. Catholicism gets a bad rap in this day and age (and should, at times, for the sex abuse scandal, in particular) but ultimately the Church is a beautiful institution filled with brave, truth-seeking people. It’s neat to consider that this book could have been compiled just as easily 2,000 years ago. Catholicism is here to stay.