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Why the Catholic Church Remains Steadfast to This Day

Journalist reveals the struggles and triumph of the church


Indianapolis, Indiana – WEBWIRE
Appreciate the humble beginnings of the Catholic Church in How Could This Church Survive?—an in-depth look at the rich history of one of the world’s oldest religions. Book copies are sold in selected online bookstores.
Appreciate the humble beginnings of the Catholic Church in How Could This Church Survive?—an in-depth look at the rich history of one of the world’s oldest religions. Book copies are sold in selected online bookstores.

Every religion has its fair share of obstacles that need to be surpassed in order to survive. The Roman Catholic Church is one of the best examples for this. Ever since its inception, the path was never easy for Catholics. Two millennia later, the Catholic Church remains one of the biggest religions of the world. In his book, How Could This Church Survive?,” John F. Fink uncovers the story behind the church.
 
Throughout the history of the Roman Catholic Church, tragic events had happened, rife with violence, persecution, torture, and martyrdoms. However, believers remain firm in their faith despite all these. This is what John F. Fink focuses in his book—a better understanding, not just of the religion but also of Catholics themselves.
 
Appreciate the humble beginnings of the Catholic Church in “How Could This Church Survive?”—an in-depth look at the rich history of one of the world’s oldest religions. Book copies are sold in selected online bookstores.
 
 
 
How Could This Church Survive?
It Must Be More Than a Human Institution
Written by John F. Fink
Paperback | $14.95
 
Book copies are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
 
 
About the Author
John F. Fink was once the president of the Catholic publishing company Our Sunday Visitor. He has published a total of 16 books about Catholicism. Some of his works include the following titles: “Mere Catholicism: What the Catholic Church teaches and practices,” and “American Saints.” The author is also a regular contributor to The Criterion, the archdiocese newspaper in Indianapolis.
 


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