Letters to a Young Catholic
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“An engaging, lucid, and informative introduction to the teachings and traditions of Catholicism.” ―Wall Street Journal
In this remarkable exploration of the Catholic world, prominent Catholic author and papal biographer George Weigel offers a luminous...
“An engaging, lucid, and informative introduction to the teachings and traditions of Catholicism.” ―Wall Street Journal
In this remarkable exploration of the Catholic world, prominent Catholic author and papal biographer George Weigel offers a luminous collection of letters to young Catholics, not-so-young Catholics, and curious souls who wonder what it means to be Catholic today. Weigel takes readers on an epistolary tour of Catholic landmarks—from Chartres Cathedral to St. Mary’s Church in Greenville, South Carolina; from the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem to G.K. Chesterton’s favorite pub in London; and from the grave of a modern martyr in Warsaw to the Sistine Chapel. Weaving together insights from history, literature, theology, and music, Weigel illuminates the beliefs that gave Catholicism its distinctive texture and explores the theological importance of grace, prayer, vocation, sin, forgiveness, suffering, and—most importantly—love. Letters to a Young Catholic will inspire not only the young generation of Catholics whose World Youth Day celebrations have embodied an era of renewal for the Church, but also the faithful, the doubtful, and the searchers of every age.
Published By Basic Books
Format Paperback
Category
Number Of Pages 368
Publication Date 08/11/2015
ISBN 9780465028320
Dimensions 5.7 inches x 8.35 inches
“An engaging, lucid, and informative introduction to the teachings and traditions of Catholicism.”—Wall Street Journal
“If I weren't a cradle Catholic, George Weigel's Letters to a Young Catholic might make me want to convert.”—Washington Post
“‘Great Expectations,’ in fact, could be Weigel's subtitle, for that is what he hopes to inspire in youthful souls with his graceful meditations on truth, beauty, and love.”—Claremont Institute Review
“I expect Letters will be a long-time Catholic-culture classic.”—National Review
“This is a luminous work that would appeal to anyone interested in faith, hope, and life itself.”—Booklist