

If you have a question or objection concerning
the Roman Catholic Faith, please feel free to submit it to the ACLA Apologetics
Desk, supported by priest advisors and qualified lay apologists. You may
do so by clicking the link above.
While we cannot provide personal answers by email, we will address
representative questions and objections in "Questions
and Answers" section of ACLA’s web site.
As Bishop Fulton J. Sheen once said,
“There are not over a hundred people…who hate the Roman
Catholic Church. There are millions, however, who hate what they wrongly believe
to be the Catholic Church.”
To understand the Catholic Faith is to respect it. To respect it is to embrace
it, sooner or later, if one has good will and remains open to the action of
God's grace.
What many non-Catholics do not realize is that Catholicism is the most logical,
systematic and complete body of thought the world has ever known. That is
because its Founder was none other than God Incarnate.
Everything necessary for human happiness can be found in the teachings of the
Catholic Church.
The individual, the family, the nation, and the world will benefit beyond
measure if they embrace the truths of the Catholic religion.
The purpose of this section of the ACLA’s web site is to demonstrate, simply and
briefly, that there is a reasonable and completely satisfying answer to all of
the common objections to Roman Catholicism – reasonable and satisfying, that is,
to men of good will who are seeking the Truth.
Our Apologetics Desk will provide answers to various questions and objections
concerning the Roman Catholic religion.
We hope non-Catholics will read this defense of the Faith with good will.
If they do so, in complete openness to the Truth, they will not fail to enter
the Church which Christ established 2,000 years ago.
The lives of innumerable converts to the Faith attest to the irresistible
attractiveness of Roman Catholicism once it is properly understood. That is why
the Apologetics Desk has been established as part of the ACLA’s apostolate. |
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