Father John Trigilio, Jr. is a native of Erie, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Gannon University in 1983 with a B.A. in Liberal Arts (concentration in Theology and Philosophy). After studying for the Diocese of Erie and then for the Diocese of Arlington, Father Trigilio joined the Diocese of Harrisburg where he was ordained in 1988 by William Cardinal Keeler. He completed his seminary training at Holy Apostles Seminary, Cromwell, CT and at Mary Immaculate Seminary, Northampton, PA. Fr. Trigilio is also a cooperator in the Personal Prelature of Opus Dei.
I love the Dummies books. They're almost always a very good introduction to the topic.
In this case this was the mini-edition to Catholicism for Dummies so it was possible to go at it right through lunch. I was raised Catholic, so there was nothing new in the book for me, but its always nice to go through something like this and read it in the light of my other religious studies.
The main thing about this production is that it's too short. A sort of teaser for the real production. Nevertheless it was interesting and well written. I am not Roman Catholic , but as a LCMS Lutheran, I found the Catholic church agreeable on most things but for the most part, sacraments we believe are 2or 3. The clergy and papal hierarchy. I like studying our common church history and would love to know more.
As an atheist I wanted to learn about Catholicism in an easy and straightforward way. This book adequately does its job. So I know more about it and it still makes me wonder, why do people believe this stuff.
This explained without bias. It helped me to recall what I leaned from growing up in a Catholic school and then compare it to what I learned in bible studies at non denominational church. It is good to read for Catholics coming back to church.
I read this book because I'm a Catholic. I found it interesting and very knowledgeable. Most people I know don't really find religion too exciting. in a way I agree but in another way I find it fascinating to learn. Granted Catholicism as a whole isn't for everyone. I know some who dislike it because it's not too modern. But you don't choose a religion due to its modernity. I've been a practicing Catholic my whole life and can't see myself ever becoming something else. But some choose to convert and I applaud them. This book as well as the full edition are great for those thinking of becoming Catholic.
Solid, concise read for anyone looking for some knowledge on Catholicism.
Good read that successfully attempts to provide simple explanations of Catholic ritual, dogma, and hierarchical structures. Being the mini edition, I was left wanting. However, learned a lot from a good quick read.
This isn't a bad book in any way, just too limited. I thought I bought the full edition, but this mini edition leaves out many essentials of Catholicism, such as the divine nature of Jesus and who Jesus is. Pretty important stuff. I've now moved on to reading the full version. This is good for a quick reference but not good for learning the essentials of the faith.
Deals with differences and uniqueness of Catholic Church. Iff you want more details about xstianity. Read the bible for dummies and the historical Jesus for dummies. About the church? Baltimore catechism.
I thought it was a good book. It was very informative. I thought it broaden my understanding of Catholicism. I would recommend this book for people who do not know their catholic faith.
It actually makes me doubt my interest in going through RCIA. I want to go through it to learn more about the Catholicism that my siblings grew up in, but I didn't because of a remarriage. To me, it is of cultural relevance, but not spiritual.
This is a great introduction to Catholicism! It's a very easy, organized and fast read. For a more in depth study I recommend reading the Catholic Doctrine.
Immaculate conception, I completely misunderstood this concept my entire life, but now it's crystal clear to me. Which only leads me to want to read more.
I listened to the audio version and it was only about 3'hours long so I'll assume it was the mini version. I found it quite interesting and discovered there was a lot I had no knowledge of.