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Catholic Foundation Stones: Exploring the Basics of the Faith
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Catholic Foundation Stones: Exploring the Basics of the Faith

Catholic Foundation Stones is a basic introduction to the Catholic Faith. Simple, straightforward and structured around the four sections of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the twelve sessions of Catholic Foundation Stones will be useful in many different areas of parish and school catechesis and Faith formation.

The 2018 Revised Edition is now with references to YOUCAT.

It is simple and straightforward and can be used with all kinds of different groups and individuals:
   • People who are interested in learning something about the Catholic Faith
   • People who are interested in becoming Catholics
   • Catholics who wish to deepen their knowledge of the Faith
   • Catholics who are returning to the practice of their Faith
   • Staff in Catholic Schools, both Catholic and non-Catholic, who would benefit from learning more about the faith that underpins where they work

Structured around the four sections of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the twelve sessions of Catholic Foundations Stones will be useful in many different areas of parish and school catechesis and faith formation.

The 2018 Revised Edition is now with references to YOUCAT.

'I highly recommend this resource for use in Catholic parishes and schools. For anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of the Catholic Faith, Catholic Foundation Stones is a very accessible and inviting place to begin.'
From the Foreword by Rt Rev Arthur Roche, Archbishop Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, Rome
 
Ringbound: 64 Pages
Size: 21 x 29.5cm 
 
About the Authors:
Archbishop John Wilson is the Archbishop of Southwark, appointed by Pope Francis on 10 June 2019. His episcopal ordination was in January 2016, after which he served as an auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Westminster and the Titular Bishop of Lindisfarne. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Leeds in 1995. He has worked in parishes and in prison, school and hospital chaplaincies. He taught moral theology at St Cuthbert's Seminary, Durham, where he was also Vice Rector. He was Episcopal Vicar for Evangelisation and the Diocesan Administrator in the Diocese of Leeds and latterly a parish priest in Wakefield.

Fr Andrew Allman was born in Blackpool and grew up in Fylde. After training at Ushaw College, Durham, he was ordained a priest of Lancaster Diocese in 2005. He has worked in parishes in Lancaster, Blackpool, Barrow-in-Furness and Preston , along with chaplaincy in several hospitals. He has also served as Vocations Director and Vicar for Clergy in the diocese and is currently Vice-Rector of St Mary's College, Oscott.