Home
follow us on facebookfollow us on youtubefollow us on twitter
My Accounts
  • Topics
    • Apologetics
    • Marriage
    • Bible
    • Mary
    • Canon Law
    • Morality
    • Church
    • Non-Catholic
    • Culture
    • Papacy
    • Eschatology
    • Prayer and Devotion
    • Eucharist
    • Priesthood
    • Evangelization
    • Pro-Life
    • Heresy
    • Sacrament
    • History
    • Saints
    • Jesus
    • Seasons and Feasts
    • Liturgy
    • Trinity
  • Blog
  • Library
    • Magazine
    • Quick Questions
    • Tracts
    • Documents
    • Catholic Encyclopedia
    • Chastity.com
  • Video
  • Radio
    • Radio Calendar
    • Browse Shows
    • Listen Live (6-8p ET)
  • Speakers
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • Donate
    • Donate Now
    • Legacy Society
    • President's Club & Founders Circle
  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • Projects
    • Activities
    • Staff Profiles
    • People & Profiles
    • Jobs
    • Book Submissions
    • Magazine Submissions
    • Permissions
    • Cruises
    • Contact Us

Browse Catholic Answers

4 results sorted by popularity
Quick Questions How can I explain to Protestant friends why Catholics go to confession?
Quick Questions Why don't Catholics just rely on the Bible and not their man-made traditions?
Quick Questions Are we really eating Jesus in the Eucharist, or is it only symbolic?
Quick Questions How do we know the successors to the apostles had the same authority they did?

filter by Type

Quick Questions

filter by Category

Apologetics

filter by Keyword

apologetics confession revelation sin sola scriptura Tradition

filter by Featuring

Fr. Hal Stockert

"Catholic Answers Live has been there for me, through God’s infinite wisdom, and oftentimes answered questions I had been thinking about myself. Your radio program has been very instrumental in my conversion to the Catholic Faith.”

~ Ross, Portland, Oregon
 
Not Peace But a Sword
Books and Audio in Digital Format
Ignatius Press

"Love men, slay error; without pride be bold in the truth, without cruelty fight for the truth."

~ Augustine of Hippo, prescribing sincerest love for the erring with keen repugnance for the error to which they cling, anticipating the very definition of true civic tolerance, as detailed in the article Religious Toleration.
 
Copyright © 1996-2013 Catholic Answers