An articulate and engaging discussion of what it means to be a Catholic in the early 21st century.
Today Catholicism has become synonymous with scandal, and the media is full of negative stories claiming the Church is in decline. Many Catholics are adrift from the church; others are reluctant to admit that they are Catholic in the face of public criticism.
In this book, Paul Collins discusses why he stays a Catholic, what Catholicism has to offer, and his insights into how he makes sense of Catholicism in today's world. In doing so, he hopes to help Catholics sort through their confusion to see the real issues at the heart of their faith.
Well written and informative, this book is a must-read for all Catholics.