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  1. Catholicism for Dummies by John Trigilio, Kenneth Brighenti, 2003-04-28
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  4. Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians" by Karl Keating, 1988-05
  5. The Catholicism Answer Book: The 300 Most Frequently Asked Questions by Kenneth Brighenti Ph.D.Rev., 2007-01-01
  6. From Atheism to Catholicism: How Scientists and Philosophers Led Me to the Truth by Kevin Vost, 2010-03-15
  7. Catholicism: New Study Edition--Completely Revised and Updated by Richard P. Mcbrien, 1994-05-19
  8. Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New
  9. Rediscovering Catholicism by Matthew Kelly, 2009
  10. Catholicism: Now I Get It! by Claire Furia Smith, 2006-02-15
  11. A Biblical Defense of Catholicism by Dave Armstrong, 2003-06-01
  12. The Truth of Catholicism: Inside the Essential Teachings and Controversies of the Church Today by George Weigel, 2002-11-01
  13. Catholicism in the Third Millennium (Michael Glazier Books) by Thomas P. Rausch, Catherine E. Clifford, 2003-02
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181. Catholic Apologetics; Catholicism
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182. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Asia
Article intended to give a rapid survey of the geography, ethnography, political and religious history of Asia, and especially of the rise, progress, and actual condition of Asiatic Christianity and catholicism.
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In the present article it is intended to give a rapid survey of the geography, ethnography, political and religious history of Asia, and especially of the rise, progress, and actual condition of Asiatic Christianity and Catholicism. For further information concerning the religious conditions of the various Asiatic countries, the reader is referred to the special articles on the subject in this Encyclopedia. Asia is the largest of the continents, having a geographic area of about 17,000,000 square miles, or about one-third of the whole of the dry land. It is also the oldest known portion of the globe, the earliest known seat of civilization, and, in all probability, the cradle of the human race, although scholars differ as to whether the primitive home of mankind should be located in South-western Asia, and more particularly in the Tigris-Euphrates valley, as the Biblical tradition of Genesis seems to indicate, or rather in Central Asia, and more particularly in the Indo-Iranian plateau. On the north, Asia is bounded by the Arctic Ocean; on the east, by the Pacific Ocean; on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the West by Europe, the Black Sea, the Greek Archipelago, the Mediterranean, and the Red Sea. It is united with Africa by the desert Isthmus of Suez, and with Europe by the Caucasus Mountains and the long Ural range. Geographically, Asia may be divided into four great regions: (1) Northern Asia, or Asiatic Russia, which includes Siberia, Caucasia, and the Aral-Caspian Basin, i. e., Russian Turkostan, the Turkoman country, Kiva, Bokhara, and the region of the upper Oxus; (2) Eastern Asia, comprising China, Mongolia, Korea, and Japan; (3) Southern Asia, comprising India, Indo-China, and Siam; (4) South-western Asia, comprising the famous historic lands of Persia, Media, Babylonia, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Phoenicia, Palestine, and Arabia.

183. Welcome To Christianity
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184. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Maris, Martha, Audifax, And Abachum
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All martyred at Rome in 270. Maris and his wife Martha, who belonged to the Persian nobility, came to Rome with their children in the reign of Emperor Claudius II. As zealous Christians sacred relics secretly interred in a catacomb, on the thirteenth before the Kalends of February (20 January). The commemoration of these four martyrs, however, has been appointed for 19 February, doubtless so as to leave the twentieth for the feast of St. Sebastian. Acta SS. (1643), II Jan., 214-6; BARONIUS, Annales (1589), 270, 2-9, 12-16; BOSCO, Una famiglia di martiri ossia vita dei SS. Mario, Marta, Audiface ed Abaco (Turin, 1892); MOMBRITIUS, Sanctuarium (1479), II, cxxxi-iii; SURIUS, De vitis sanctorum (Venice, 1581), I, 309-10; TILLEMONT, (1696), IV, 675-7.
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Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX
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185. Orthodoxy And Heterodoxy
Articles explaining the many important differences between Orthodoxy and Western theology in Roman catholicism and Protestantism.
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186. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Venerable Ralph Milner
A husband and father, convert to catholicism, arrested the day of his first Communion, and martyred in 1591.
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Layman and martyr, born at Flacsted, Hants, England, early in the sixteenth century; suffered at Winchester, 7 July, 1591. The greater part of his life was probably passed in his native village, where, being practically illiterate, he supported his wife and eight children by manual labour. he was brought up an Anglican , but, struck by the contrast between the lives of Catholics and Protestants Protestant church and thus escape the gallows. The latter refused, however, "to embrace a counsel so disagreeable to the maxims of the Gospel," and began immediately to prepare for death. Every effort was made to persuade him to change his purpose and renounce the Faith, and, when he was approaching the gallows with Father Dicconson, his children were conducted to him in the hope that he might even then relent. Unshaken in his resolution, Milner gave his children his last blessing, declared that "he could wish them no greater happiness than to die for the like cause," and then met his death with the utmost courage and calm. THOMAS KENNEDY
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187. Charts By Kevin Kay
Hundreds of charts in compressed (*.zip) Microsoft Word format on topics such as authority, baptism, Holy Spirit, Matthew 24, worship, instrumental music, the Godhead, marriage, divorce and remarriage, premillennialism, the church, the sabbath, catholicism, evidences, evangelism, spiritual gifts, modesty, demons, elders, evolution, prophesy, and Revelation.
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188. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ultramontanism
A term used to denote integral and active catholicism.
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A term used to denote integral and active Catholicism, because it recognizes as its spiritual head the pope , who, for the greater part of Europe, is a dweller beyond the mountains ( ultra montes ), that is, beyond the Alps. The term "ultramontane", indeed, is relative: from the Roman, or Italian, point of view, the French, the Germans, and all the other peoples north of the Alps are ultramontanes, and technical ecclesiastical language actually applies the word in precisely this sense. In the Middle Ages , when a non-Italian pope was elected he was said to be a papa ultramontano . In this sense the word occurs very frequently in documents of the thirteenth century; after the migration to Avignon , however, it dropped out of the language of the Curia. In a very different sense, the word once more came into use after the Protestant Reformation , which was, among other things, a triumph of that ecclesiastical particularism, based on political principles, which was formulated in the maxim: Cujus regio, ejus religio

189. Saint Mary The Virgin - A Mission Of The Diocese Of The Resurrection
A Mission of the Diocese of the Resurrection located in Waterbury, Connecticut perpetuates the Faith, Order, Worship and Witness of Western catholicism as it existed in the Church of England from around 200 A.D., to the time of the Great Schism. Includes service schedule, diocesan links and contact details.
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190. Catholic Resources On The Net
Catholic Resources on the Net. I left Carnegie Mellon in 1999, and at that time I ceased maintenance of Catholic Resources on the Net, a site which I had begun in 1993. Updates to local pages in this
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