A Devout Catholic Cardinal Defending Religious Doctrine in 19th Century America.
“We are invited to lead holy lives, not only because our Divine Founder, Jesus Christ, was holy, but also because we bear His sweet and venerable name.”
The Faith of Our Fathers by American author James Gibbons is an influential Catholic theological work and significant historical literature. Published in 1895, it was written during a crucial period of Catholicism in America.
In this enlightening work of Catholic apologetics, Cardinal James Gibbons not only compellingly defends essential Catholic beliefs but also presents them in a clear and accessible manner, drawing upon scripture, church history, and tradition. This makes the book suitable for the faithful and those seeking to understand Catholicism in late 19th-century America.
Gibbons addresses critical topics such as papal authority, the sacraments, purgatory, and veneration of Mary and the saints. He demonstrates the harmony between Catholic teaching, the Bible, and apostolic tradition through meticulous theological reasoning. This book is an indispensable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith.
Embark on a journey of enlightenment with this timeless classic by Cardinal Gibbons, a master of Catholic apologetics.
James Gibbons (1834-1921) was an American Catholic cardinal serving as Baltimore's Archbishop. Born in Baltimore to Irish immigrant parents, Gibbons defended Catholic education and labor rights. His most famous work, "The Faith of Our Fathers," sold millions of copies. Gibbons was also an advocate for African-American Catholics.
Don't miss the chance to discover the profound insights and compelling arguments that have made this book a cornerstone of Catholic theology.