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<<<<<I want to know that is it valid and permissible to make a confession over the phone with your priest or confessor who knows you personally?>>>> and more...
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<<<<Please can you give me some Biblical references to support me when I'm discussing the Apparition of our Blessed Mother, the Theotokos. >>>>
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A Protestant reply to the Perpetual Virginity of our Blessed Mother Mary.
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A Catholic response to questions such as:
1. Why are you are Catholic?
2. Why do you believe in God?
3. What do you think would happen to you when you die?
4. How do you know you have the Holy Spirit.

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<<<<I want to know the detail biblical/ historical explanation of the ff:
1. Limbo
2. Paradise as used by our Lord for the good thief
3. The difference between Sheol and Gehenna of fire
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<<<<To the point, There is some radio station in Ghana that broadcast some of the Evangelical claims about some people believed to have died and went through "hell " and mysteriously saw some things there, how souls were being tortured and some souls warning them not to come to "this place". >>>>
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<<<<Please I've been asked to explain why we use Relics of Saints and Matyrs on the Altar. I was also challenge to prove that the use of relics is no different than that of the human parts used by Pagan Priest and Traditional witch doctors >>>>
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<<<<Please I want to know whether missing the Sunday High Mass is a Mortal sin or not. I went to confession some time ago and I asked my Parish priest about this issue and he said continuous missing of Sunday Mass can lead to Mortal sin. What's the Official Church view on this. >>>>
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<<<<First off, why do we have images? (i know you've already answered this in the Q & A section but i something to add) is it not stated in Deuteronomy 4:15-20 not to make images. unless instructed so by God Himself (like in cases of the Ark of the Covenant and others). Here in the Philippines, we have a lot images, statues, etc. of Jesus or Mary or Saints that are usually used for processions and other tradition-related functions. And many of the people here, especially the uneducated in the Catholic catechism, who are probably, though unintentionally, worshiping these images. Is it possible that the rationale of Deuteronomy 4:15-20 is not to make idols or images, so as not to be mistaken on who to worship? Also, as you said, if the image is leading the people to idolatry, it should be destroyed. (II Kings 18:4) but what if the use of images have already taken root in the hearts of people as both inspiration, but then again a cause of mistaken idolatry. what should be the best course of action? or maybe Deuteronomy 4:15-20 should just be followed and the creation of images should be halted to stop idolatry. There are instances that people kissed images, with the consent of priests, i find it a bit...not right. >>>>
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Catholic Apologetics Guide 101

Catholic Apologetics Guide 101

Scriptural Reference for Catholic Apologetics

by Adadzie, Godwin Delali
This is a little book for those seeking a right understanding of Apologetics in the context of Catholicism. It is written in a simple and friendly manner. It is an attempt to look at some Catholic positions in a Biblical perspective. It is hoped that this book should appeal to the Catholic as well as to the non-Catholic readers. It is not written in a "scholarly" way, but as a plain "theological" statement with the hope of carrying conviction.

This book does not pretend to be exhaustive. The field which it covers is too vast to admit of minute analysis. A good number of Catholics leave the Church every year due to poor understanding of the Faith and also the efforts of anti-Catholic groups and churches. Realizing that misrepresentation and misunderstanding are the chief sources of error; this book serves as a quick guide to remove some of these errors.
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