Catholic and Christian: An Explanation of Commonly Misunderstood Catholic Beliefs

by Alan Schreck | Religion & Spirituality | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0892831812 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wing6of8wing of Silver Spring, Maryland USA on 10/6/2011
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Journal Entry 1 by wing6of8wing from Silver Spring, Maryland USA on Thursday, October 6, 2011
When I began attending a Catholic law school I was struggling a little with the culture, sure I was missing inside references that only the Catholic students got. A professor recommended this book as a way of "learning the language" and I read bits and pieces of it and found it helpful. It has been languishing on my shelf, waiting for me to read the other parts, but once I realized that I wasn't missing that much at school and then graduated, the need was not so pressing.

I am registering this now preparatory to releasing it as part of Team Top Hat's turn in Book Crossing Monopoly, which calls for a release at a church. Since there are several Catholic churches in the area, this seemed a good choice.

Released 12 yrs ago (10/6/2011 UTC) at St. Mary, Mother of God, Catholic Church in Washington, District of Columbia USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

This book is released as part of the Book Crossing Monopoly game. Team Top Hat's challenge this week was to release a book at a church.

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