The Faith of Our Fathers

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The Faith of Our Fathers

by James Gibbons

EN·~12 hours·50 chapters

Chapters

50 total

The Faith of Our Fathers

0:26

Preface To The Eleventh Edition.

1:24

Preface To The Forty-Seventh Edition.

1:12

Preface.

1:48

Preface To Eighty-Third Revised Edition.

0:31

Introduction.

11:46

Chapter I. - The Blessed Trinity, The Incarnation, Etc.

5:46

Chapter II. - The Unity Of The Church.

18:47

Chapter III. - The Holiness Of The Church.

21:37

Chapter IV. - Catholicity.

15:03

Description

This compact work offers a clear, straightforward presentation of the core teachings of the Catholic Church. Drawing on Scripture, the writings of the early Church Fathers, and centuries‑old tradition, it explains doctrines that are often misunderstood or contested, such as the sacraments, the authority of the Pope, and the role of the Virgin Mary. The author originally delivered these lessons in mixed congregations across the American South, then gathered them into a volume intended for personal study.

Since its first appearance in the late 19th century the book has been repeatedly revised and expanded, reaching hundreds of thousands of readers across the United States, Europe and beyond. Its approachable style has earned it translations into several languages and a steady demand among both Catholic faithful and curious seekers. For anyone looking for a concise, well‑referenced guide to the faith that respects both Scripture and tradition, this volume provides a solid foundation.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (714K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Gibbons

James Gibbons

1834–1921

A towering figure in American Catholic life, he led the Archdiocese of Baltimore for more than four decades and became one of the best-known churchmen in the United States. His writing, especially The Faith of Our Fathers, helped explain Catholic belief to a wide general audience.

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