The Catholic Way: Faith for Living Today by Donald W. Wuerl, Donald Bishop Wuerl

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  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 613,433

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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: Doubleday Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 613,433

    Synopsis

    The Catholic Way is an up-to-date reflection on what it means to be a Catholic today. It is a clear, intelligent, and authoritative guide to the perennial faith of the Catholic Church as presented in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Written by a bishop recognized internationally and nationally for his teaching and writing, and for producing video presentations on the Catholic faith, this indispensable book illuminates the riches of the Catholic Church, guiding readers -- whether recent converts or lifelong Catholics -- to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Church.

    In concise, easy-to-understand language, Bishop Wuerl explains what the Church's Catechism is and how its content touches our life. He elucidates the words of the Sacred Scripture, the meaning of Jesus' life and ministry, Mary's place and significance within the Church's teachings, what the articles of the creed mean, what the sacraments signify, and how the commandments apply to us today. His insights provide answers to the questions "What do we believe?" and "Why do we believe that?"

    The Catholic Way can be used with confidence by all Catholics. For the faithful and the questioning, for believers and seekers, The Catholic Way will stand as the definitive book on the meaning and power of the Church's Catechism and its beliefs and teachings.

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    Anyone who wants to know the Catholic Church's position on just about any topic can easily find it by consulting the church's new catechism, a superbly organized and accessible compendium first published in 1992. For those intimidated by the catechism's language or overwhelmed by its sheer size, several guides have been produced, the latest of which is this easy-to-use companion volume, written by the bishop of Pittsburgh and chairman of the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Education. Although not intended as a substitute for the catechism itself, Wuerl's book provides a fitting introduction to the more detailed summary of Catholic thought, which was produced by a commission of church cardinals and bishops. Wuerl is an excellent teacher who has expanded on portions of the catechism's teachings in 83 chapters, each of them brief and followed by questions for discussion or reflection. He deals with the catechism itself, the place of Scripture, the sacraments, the commandments, moral conscience, natural moral law and prayer. Non-Catholics may be especially interested in his explanations of the church teachings that still separate Catholics and Protestants (namely Mary, the pope and the saints). Progressive Catholics will be happy to see that chapters on social justice issues and racism in America have been included, and traditionalists will be pleased that Wuerl chose to deal with such current concerns as the Catholic belief in the "real presence" and the teaching authority of the pope and bishops. (Sept.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Excellent !!!!!by CCD-dave

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    July 23, 2009: This book provides more than insight to the Catechism of The Catholic Church. It is a wonderful commentary that when used with the catechism that truly "opens" up the teachings of the Church. This is a must read for all Catholics.

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    December 09, 2008: This book is extremely informative when used as a reference guide. Having spent my entire life as a Catholic and now teaching adult catechism, I often refer to this book for teaching ideas on major themes, i.e. the mortal/deadly sins, the seven sacraments, the meaning of the Lords Prayer. It is not as useful for someone trying to learn about Catholicism. Though the material is not intended for experts, it will not be helpful to a novice. As with many faiths, the first step to teaching someone about your beliefs is to lead by example through deed and word. For the finer points on Catholicism, I recommend this book as a reference, but not as a casual beach read.