Traditional Roman Catholicism
Traditional Catholic Apologetics is intended to help all those who do not yet believe that Jesus Christ is God. It is my great prayer
that all those who read this and perhaps have never read the Gospels, begin reading what Christianity is and why there is no
salvation outside of the Church.  When I say Christian, I am referring to the Catholic Church alone for no one can claim to be a
Christian unless he follows the teachings of Jesus Christ.

This is also intended to be helpful for those who believe in some way , Jesus Christ, but are separated from His Church. It is also
my prayer that those who fall into this category, read the Catholic teaching on such things as the Papacy, the Real Presence of
Our Savior in the Eucharist, Sacred Tradition and many other things that  keep you from the Catholic Church. I pray that all of you
can come to the understanding of what makes the Catholic Church One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic.

This is also intended for all those Catholics who may not know what actually makes them a Catholic. Catholics believe that Christ
founded one visible Church and placed on all men a grave obligation to belong to that Church. " He that heareth you, heareth me,
and he that despiseth you, despiseth me; he that despiseth me, despiseth him that sent me." (Luke 10:16). We do not accept the
opinion that all the various sects somehow belong to the One True Church of Christ, because they disagree on many essentials,
from the words and books of Holy Scripture, to the very meaning of the articles of belief. The only form of reunion we could accept
would be within the visible organization founded by Christ-which is still in the world today, the One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
Church, governed by the Pope, reigning in Rome as the successor of Peter. I hope this helps everyone defend the Church and Her
Teachings which come from Jesus Christ.
Traditional Catholic Apologetics
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The Supremacy of The Popes

Infallibility of the Pope

Devotion to The Saints

What Happens After Death

The Sources of Faith

Mary the Mother of the Redeemer