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Catholic Concerns
This book is a warning to Evangelicals, a starting point for attempting to leave the Catholic church, and a source of encouragement and support for those who have already left the Catholic church.
A former nun, Mary Collins runs a website support group (see book) and counseling to help others from the bondage of the Catholic Church's false doctrines.
Official documents from the Second Vatican Council show that Rome wants to bring all Christians back into the Catholic Church. The goal of ecumenism is to reverse the Protestant Reformation.
In today's ecumenical world, Evangelicals need to understand what Catholicism is and how easily it mixes with non-Christian religions. That's why Catholic Concerns was written.
Evangelical pastors are promoting Catholic mysticism and contemplative prayer. But where does it lead? At the end of this road, we find Catholic monks who want to be good Buddhists, and Catholic priests who act like gurus, wear orange robes, call Hindu temples a "sacrament" and consider non-Christians to be their brothers and sisters in Christ.
Catholic Concerns reveals what is hiding behind Rome's modern, ecumenical image. It presents complex subjects in a clear, straightforward manner that is easy to understand. It confronts troubling issues with compassion and objectivity.
Come explore the world of Catholicism, where grace can be "merited" and Mary has a "saving office" (The Catholic Church teaches that Mary's intercession brings salvation).
Copyright
Copyright 2008 by Mary Ann Collins. All rights reserved. This book may also be purchased on Amazon.com in hardcopy format
About Mary Ann Collins
I was a devout Catholic and a nun. I discovered that some Catholic doctrines are contrary to Scripture, so I left the Catholic Church and became an Evangelical Christian. I wrote a book about Catholicism based on research and my personal experiences.
As I learned more information and my perspective changed, I published revised versions of the book with new titles. "Is Catholicism Biblical" is my best book on the subject, containing important new information. I also have an autobiography, "Searching For Truth."
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Scripture Forward
Preface
Communication
Terminology
Some Practical Issues
Contact Information
A Challenge
Testimony
Chapter 01: Competing Worldviews
Chapter 02: Mixing Catholicism with Non-Christian Religions
Chapter 03: Mary Worship
Chapter 04: The Eucharist (Catholic Communion)
Chapter 05: Wide Variety in Catholic Beliefs
Chapter 06: Who Gave Us the Bible?
Chapter 07: Was Peter a Pope?
Chapter 08: Invalid Popes
Chapter 09: Reflections on Unpleasant History
Chapter 10: The Birth of the Roman Catholic Church
Chapter 11: Tradition
Chapter 12: Infallibility
Chapter 13: Faith versus Works
Chapter 14: The Good Thief
Chapter 15: Ecumenism
Chapter 16: Faith Under Fire
Appendix A: For Catholics
Appendix B: For Former Catholics
Appendix C: Resources (Books, Videos and Websites)
Appendix D: A Change in Perspective
Appendix E: Trusting the Lord
Appendix F: Poems
Appendix G: What I Believe
Bibliography
Endnotes
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