Another Side of Catholicism

Mary Ann Collins, A Former Catholic Nun


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“Another Side of Catholicism” is a well-documented, historical summary of significant “behind-the-scenes” facts that urge the reader to evaluate and further explore. Consistent invitations to check out the sources are made easy, by providing the specific Internet site addresses for referenced articles... Difficult information, that needs to be known, is offered in a gracious manner that personally challenges the reader to think critically, in order to responsibly examine and respond to the truth that is presented.

Mary C. Hertel
A former Roman Catholic Nun


Today’s ecumenical movement has drawn many Protestants and Catholics together under the belief of sharing a common faith, but underlying this movement is a lack of familiarity with the history and official doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church... Many Catholic teachings remain out of view for the average church-goer and mass-attendee. “Another Side of Catholicism” uncovers and documents a great deal of this information, and presents it in easy-to-understand language.

Jeff Lawlor
An Evangelical who married a Catholic


Mary Ann’s hard work and research helped to clear my mind… I thank her for being faithful to her calling. Her commitment has helped the healing of my soul.

Esther Ruth
A former Catholic


As a former Catholic, as well as a former member of a religious order, I have a great love for all those sincere and gentle people who, with great faithfulness, have been ardent lovers of the Catholic Church. I am so sorry to have to say that no institution or tradition can replace the truth of the words of our Risen Savior. Each of us has the responsibility to seek His truth, lest we drift away because of our own carelessness.

Margaret K. Ward
A former Roman Catholic Nun

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mary Ann Collins entered the convent because she wanted to be close to God. She gradually realized that some Catholic doctrines are contrary to Scripture. She left the convent and became a Protestant Christian, and she finally found the relationship with God that she had been seeking all along.

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