David Werning

Catholic Faith Foundations


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      Catholic

      Faith

      Foundations

      Back to the Basics

      David Werning

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       Nihil Obstat

      Msgr. Michael Heintz, Ph.D.

       Censor Librorum

       Imprimatur

      Image Kevin C. Rhoades

      Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend

      December 11, 2017

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      Copyright © 2018 by David Werning.

      Published 2018.

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      Contents

       FOREWORD

       PART 1

       The Four Marks of the Catholic Church

       PART 2

       God Revealed

       PART 3

       Scripture and Tradition

       PART 4

       The Trinity: Central Mystery of Our Faith

       PART 5

       Belonging to the Church

       PART 6

       Answering God’s Call

       PART 7

       Our Moral Compass

       PART 8

       The Catholic Conscience

       PART 9

       Called to Love

       PART 10

       Prayer

       PART 11

       The Communion of Saints

       PART 12

       The Four Last Things

      Foreword

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