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Topic: Church

  - A History of the Popes: From Peter to the Present– John W. O’Malley, SJ (Sheed and Ward)

- Being Catholic: How We Believe, Practice and Think– Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk (St. Anthony Messenger Press)

- Being Catholic in a Culture of Choice– Thomas P. Rausch, S.J. (Liturgical Press)

- Catholic Basics Series: Church History– (Loyola Press)

- Catholic Basics Series: Ecclesiology– (Loyola Press)

- Catholic Customs and Traditions– Greg Dues, (Twenty-Third Publications)

- Catholics in America: A History– Patrick W. Carey (Sheed & Ward)

- Catholicism in the Third Millennium– 2nd Edition, Thomas P. Rausch, SJ (Liturgical Press)

- Key Moments in Church History– Mitch Finley (Sheed & Ward)

- Models of the Church– Avery Dulles (Image)

- Pilgrim Church– William J. Bausch, (Twenty-Third Publications)

- Ten Ways the Church Has Changed: What History Teaches Us About Uncertain Times– Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph.D. (Pauline Books & Media)

- The Changing Face of the Church: Emerging Models of Parish Leadership– Marti Jewell and David Ramey (Loyola Press)

- The Church According to the New Testament: What the Wisdom and Witness of Early Christianity Teach Us Today– Daniel Harrington, S.J. (Sheed & Ward)

- The Church’s Story– Peter Lynch (Pauline Books & Media)

- The Collegeville Church History Time-Line– Joseph F. Kelly (Liturgical Press)

- The Resilient Church- Mike Aquilina (The Word Among Us Press)

- The Story of the Church: Peak Moments from Pentecost to the Year 2000– Alfred McBride, O. Praem. (St. Anthony Messenger Press)

- This is Our Church: A History of Catholicism– Michael Pennock (Ave Maria Press)

- Vatican II in Plain English– Bill Huebsch, (Ave Maria)

- What You Should Know About Church History– Charlene Altemose, MSC. (Ligouri Publications)

- Why Is That in Tradition?– Patrick Madrid (Our Sunday Visitor)


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