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Church History

The Church History collection presents a comprehensive exploration of the Catholic Church’s journey through time, revealing how doctrine, worship, and moral teaching have been preserved, defended, and handed on across centuries. These works provide essential context for understanding the Church as both a divine institution and a historical reality.

This collection addresses common misconceptions and historical challenges with clarity and rigor. Titles such as Seven Lies About Catholic History confront popular myths, while The Faith of Our Fathers explains the apostolic foundations of Catholic belief as established by Christ and transmitted through the ages.

Readers will encounter pivotal figures and defining moments that have shaped the Church’s life and mission. Works like Passion for Truth highlight the intellectual and spiritual legacy of John Henry Newman, while Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know and The Inside Story of Vatican II examine the controversies and councils that continue to influence the Church today.

The collection also explores the Church’s cultural and institutional heritage through titles such as 101 Surprising Facts About Saint Peter’s and the Vatican, as well as scholarly treatments of major historical movements, including A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland and Tradition and the Church. Together, these works illuminate how history, doctrine, and tradition remain inseparably linked.

Why This Matters

A clear understanding of Church history strengthens faith and guards against error. By knowing where the Church has been, Catholics gain confidence in where she stands today. These works equip readers to engage modern challenges with historical awareness, intellectual honesty, and fidelity to the truth.