The Church That Hell Cannot Defeat
A Catholic Apologetics Guide to the True Church Founded by Christ
What did Jesus mean when He promised that the gates of hell would not prevail against His Church?
The Church That Hell Cannot Defeat is a powerful and reverent work of Catholic apologetics for readers who want to understand the true Church founded by Christ, the authority given to Peter, the role of apostolic succession, and the spiritual strength of the Catholic faith.
Rooted in Sacred Scripture, Catholic doctrine, apostolic tradition, and the enduring witness of the Church through history, this book guides readers into a deeper understanding of why the Catholic Church remains the Church established by Jesus Christ and protected by His promise.
In a world marked by confusion, division, spiritual battles, and competing voices, this book offers clarity, conviction, and a firm path back to the heart of Christ.
Inside this book, you will discover:
This is more than a theological study. It is an invitation to rediscover the beauty, authority, and mission of the Church founded by Christ — a Church that has endured persecution, heresy, scandal, confusion, and spiritual warfare, yet remains standing because her foundation is not human, but divine.
For Catholics seeking deeper formation, Christians searching for the roots of the true Church, and readers interested in Catholic apologetics, this book offers a clear and inspiring defense of the faith.
The Church still stands. The promise remains. Hell cannot defeat what Christ has founded.
Begin your journey today and rediscover the Catholic Church as the true Church founded by Jesus Christ.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Church That Hell Cannot DefeatA Catholic Apologetics Guide to the True Church Founded by ChristWhat did Jesus mean when He promised that the gates of hell would not prevail against His Church The Church That Hell Cannot Defeat is a powerful and reverent work of Catholic apologetics for readers who want to understand the true Church founded by Christ, the authority given to Peter, the role of apostolic succession, and the spiritual strength of the Catholic faith.Rooted in Sacred Scripture, Catholic doctrine, apostolic tradition, and the enduring witness of the Church through history, this book guides readers into a deeper understanding of why the Catholic Church remains the Church established by Jesus Christ and protected by His promise.In a world marked by confusion, division, spiritual battles, and competing voices, this book offers clarity, conviction, and a firm path back to the heart of Christ.Inside this book, you will discover: - Why Matthew 16:18 is central to understanding the Catholic Church.- The biblical foundation of Peter, the papacy, and apostolic succession.- How Sacred Tradition and the Bible work together in Catholic teaching.- The meaning and importance of the sacraments in the life of faith.- Why the Eucharist is the real presence of Jesus Christ.- The role of the saints, intercession, mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual combat.- How the Catholic Church has preserved truth, faith, culture, and Christian witness throughout history.This is more than a theological study. It is an invitation to rediscover the beauty, authority, and mission of the Church founded by Christ - a Church that has endured persecution, heresy, scandal, confusion, and spiritual warfare, yet remains standing because her foundation is not human, but divine.For Catholics seeking deeper formation, Christians searching for the roots of the true Church, and readers interested in Catholic apologetics, this book offers a clear and inspiring defense of the faith.The Church still stands. The promise remains. Hell cannot defeat what Christ has founded.Begin your journey today and rediscover the Catholic Church as the true Church founded by Jesus Christ. Seller Inventory # 9798196529788