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Discounts Good Through April 30, 2020 Catholic Answers Product Catalog Discounts good through April 30, 2020 Catholic Answers Product Catalog Table of Contents New Releases .......................... 3 Best Sellers .............................. 5 Books ....................................... 7 Why Buy from Catholic Answers? Graphic Novels ....................... 9 By purchasing directly from us, you support the ministry as a whole, including Special Offers ......................... 11 our ability to produce new products and pursuePantone apostolic color is 647 projects. C. CMYK color is C:90 M:63 Y:20 K:4 20 Answers .............................. 12 You are also buying from a name you can trust.RGB color All the is R:38 products G:95 B:146 we carry are Web: #265F92 Audio/Video ...........................13 reviewed by our apologists to ensure they are faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church. Other Products ......................15 Your purchases help make all this possible. Thank you for your patronage! Our Mission Catholic Answers is a media ministry that serves Christ by explaining and defending the Catholic faith. We help Catholics grow in their faith, we bring former Catholics home, and we lead non-Catholics into the fullness of the truth. Beginning Apologetics covers: • Methods of defending the Faith Catholic Answers Press delivers high-quality, solidly Catholic books, • The history of apologetics pamphlets, DVDs, and audio content • The existence of God to customers, offering exceptional • The case for the Christian faith service and a high level of confidence in products that explain • Evidence for the Catholic Church and defend the teachings of the • The reliability of the New Testament Catholic Church. Your purchase helps • Objections to the Church support our efforts to reach more The practical techniques you need to know souls for Christ and share the fullness • of the truth found in the Catholic faith. 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Retailers: call 800.890.0461 or email [email protected]. 2 Order now: 1.844.239.4952 (7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri, PST) New Releases Common Sense for the Common Good Pope Leo XIII wrote of the “harvest of misery” that socialism brings. Pius XI said that it’s impossible to be a good Catholic and a good socialist. John Paul II spent his papacy combating socialism’s dehumanizing statism. Yet somehow this long-discredited economic philosophy is making a comeback, not only on college campuses and political talk shows but among sincere Catholics. Some think it could be the answer to greed and globalism. Others even argue that it’s the best way to obey Christ’s command to help the poor. by Trent Horn and Catherine Pakaluk Let’s give socialism a fresh chance, they say. CB460 Softcover, 208 pgs $14.95 $16.95 A democratic socialism this time, friendly to religion and ordered to the common good like the Church says the economy should be. • Jesus would be in favor an economic system that In Can a Catholic Be a Socialist?, Trent Horn guarantees everyone food, health care, and education. and Catherine R. Pakaluk refute this tempting • The Church—especially Pope Francis—teaches that but false notion. Drawing on Scripture, Catholics must find a “third way” between the extremes history, Catholic social teaching, and basic of Communism and capitalism. economic reality, they show beyond a doubt • Socialism would work if it were just done right, like in that Catholicism and socialism are utterly Sweden. incompatible. Although there is no one “Catholic” economic system, Along the way, they debunk many of the Can a Catholic Be a Socialist? also helps you understand common claims used to keep afloat the fantasy commonsense economic principles that are truly of a Christian-socialist hybrid, including: in line with the Faith. For we all should work for an economy that gives life: fostering prosperity and the • Since the early Christians kept their property in common good while providing opportunities to practice common, so should we. temperance and charity. Order now SHOP.CATHOLIC.COM | Discounts good through April 30, 2020 3 New Releases Hidden Treasures of Faith in the Parables and Conversations of Jesus The greatest teacher who ever lived, Jesus knew how to reach his audience where they were. Whether preaching to a group in parable or holding an intimate conversation, he had an unequaled ability to get across the message that his listeners needed to hear. His teachings in the Gospels speak no less directly to us today. But so rich in meaning are the words of our incarnate God, so layered and profound his messages, that often we fail to do more than scratch their surface. And over time, our habit of superficial encounter with the Word can become self-perpetuating. In Secrets from Heaven, Fr. Sebastian Walshe helps you break free from stale and familiar takes on the gospel, giving you new eyes to see and new ears to hear the inexhaustible depths of Christ’s wisdom. The Parable of the Sower, the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, the woman caught in adultery—all these and more come alive in fresh ways, revealing significant details and nuances, scriptural/historical connections, and testaments to Christ’s rhetorical and pedagogical genius that you’ve never noted before. Nothing Jesus taught was truly “secret”—he revealed the Father for all the world to see. But that doesn’t mean his revelation is simplistic. Read Secrets from Heaven and go deeper into the saving mysteries of his life and teaching. Secrets from Heaven by Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem CB461 Softcover, 192 pgs $13.95 $15.95 How to Answer the Slogans, Clichés, and Fallacies That Atheists Use to Challenge Your Faith “The God of the Bible is a bloodthirsty dictator.” “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” “Religion is the cause of war, suffering, and intolerance.” (Etc.) If you have spent any time on Twitter, on a college quad, or at the dinner table with a freshman philosophy major, you’re probably familiar with the litany of slogans that religious skeptics employ in an attempt to rescue you from the foolish belief that God exists. Even our public schools and mainstream media often can’t help but parrot the tropes and memes that seem to leave thinking people with no alternative but to embrace atheism. How can a Christian respond? You can ignore them—but then you miss a chance to evangelize and to strengthen your own faith. You can spend years mastering theistic apologetics before you reply— but that takes, well, years. Or you can let John DeRosa (Classical Theism) help. In One Less God Than You, he breaks down twenty of the most common atheist challenges, exposes their substantive and logical weaknesses, and shows you how to craft effective answers. Atheism is more aggressive and widespread than ever before, so we believers have a crucial task before us. Read One Less God Than You and prepare yourself to respond with the joyful truth that God is real. One Less God Than You by John DeRosa CB462 Softcover, 176 pgs $13.95 $15.95 4 Order now: 1.844.239.4952 (7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri, PST) Bestsellers How to Answer 50 Biblical Objections to Catholic Beliefs Every Catholic has heard the challenge: “How can you believe that? Don’t you know the Bible says…” It’s a challenge we have to meet. If we can’t reconcile apparent contradictions between Scripture and Catholic teaching, how can our own faith survive? In Meeting the Protestant Challenge, Karlo Broussard gives you the knowledge and tools you need to answer fifty of the most common Bible-based objections to Catholicism. Karlo provides a step-by-step plan for understanding the roots of the objection, breaking down the context and full meaning of the Scripture passages, anticipating follow-up arguments, and offering your own friendly counter-challenge to help Protestants begin to see how the Bible and Catholic teaching actually coexist in harmony. Don’t get caught off guard! When the next biblical challenge comes, be ready to meet it with confidence. Meeting the Protestant Challenge by Karlo Broussard CB455 Softcover, 288 pgs $13.95 $15.95 “This is so good because, though I am an amateur apologist, this categorizes it and is a great reference book for a quick look-up. 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