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Catholic Quick View, Second Edition Beliefs, Definitions, Prayers, Practices, Symbols, and Saints 

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The perfect reference tool for home, school, or parish now includes two new sections!

Catholic Quick View, Second Edition is handy, concise, and small enough to throw in your backpack or briefcase. This book offers speedy access to some of the core elements of Catholicism, including:

  • beliefs.
  • prayers.
  • common practices.
  • over 300 terms and definitions.
  • NEW! Symbols.
  • NEW! Saints.

The book also includes an extra introductory section on Catholicism, and the following sections:

  • Core Catholic Teachings on Reason and Revelation.
  • Core Catholic Teachings on the Scriptures and Tradition.
  • Core Catholic Understandings on Biblical Inspiration and Interpretation.

Whether young or young at heart, Catholic or not, readers of Catholic Quick View, Second Edition will have easy entry into the basics of this 2,000-year-old tradition. Teens, college students, teachers, catechists . . . Don't let your bookshelf be caught without the Catholic Quick View, Second Edition.

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Format: Paperback book
Product code: SM3461
Dimensions: 5.75" x 8½"
Length: 74 pages
Publisher:
Saint Mary's Press
ISBN: 9780884897385
1-2 copies $8.55 each
3-5 copies $8.08 each
6+ copies $7.60 each
Written by Marilyn Kielbasa, Brian Singer-Towns, and Robert Feduccia

Praise

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between mortal and venial sin? How about what the parts of the Mass mean? Look no further than the Catholic Quick View. As the title suggests, the authors have made it fast and easy to find the answers to all those questions perplexing our minds during Mass.
YouthWorker Journal, January/February, 2009