
Catholicism
A Journey to the Heart of the Faith
by Father Robert Barron
"Clarity, intelligence, passion and elegance – these are the marks of a writer in top form, and Father Barron brings all these gifts to bear in this extraordinary reflection on the Catholic faith. If you read one book this year on what Catholics believe and why, this is the book to read – and to share with others."
—Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap, Archbishop of Denver

Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith
By Doubleday Publishers
Read an overview of the much—anticipated new book on Catholicism and its author, Fr. Robert Barron.

Ever-Present Yes: An Interview with Fr. Robert Barron
By Elizabeth Scalia
"Are we speaking to the culture in such a way that our message is rendered unintelligible?"

Catholicism: A Book Excerpt
By Father Robert Barron
Read Chapter One - "Amazed and Afraid" - from the new book on Catholicism by Fr. Robert Barron.

Truth and Beauty: A Review of Fr. Barron's Catholicism
By Kathy Schiffer
Fr. Barron's Catholicism will inspire the seeker in you.

Catholicism, a Cultural Prayer
By Kathryn Jean Lopez
The Catholic Church is an open door. Welcome home. The light is on. Come sit and be refreshed.
Book Club Roundtable

The Catholic Things We Do
By Julie Davis
Catholicism uses imagery and scholarship to bring new comprehension to concepts we may think too familiar. Heaven won't look the same after you read it.

Out of Beige and Into Beauty
By Maria Morera Johnson
Barron's style instructs without being pedantic. There is an underlying joy in what he shares, and it is contagious.

Rendering Truth in Succinct Simplicity
By Fran Rossi Szpylczyn
Put simply: Barron's book may be one of the best things that I have ever read about our faith.

An Absolute Masterpiece
By Marcel LeJeune
This book is the best modern overview of the Catholic Church's truth, beauty, and goodness I have ever read.

The Beauty of Catholicism
By Brandon Vogt
Barron is not just concerned with what's good and true about the Catholic tradition but also what's beautiful.

Catholicism is like a Sweater
By Rick Rice
Fr. Barron has a knack for making simple and believable that which initially seems to be complex and incredible.

Opening to the Mystery
By Tim Muldoon
If a sacrament is a visible image that opens us up to an invisible reality, then Barron's book is an understandable text that opens us up to a beautiful and ineffable mystery.



































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