Faith of Our Fathers: Why the Early Christians Still Matter and Always Will

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Getting to know the Cathedral Fathers means getting to know our own root base. This means knowing deeper who our company is as we find out more and more about who they are. The early Christians are our ancestors, our common genealogy, us. When we look to our root base, what do we see? That's what Mike Aquilina teaches you in this booklet. The Fathers were able to pull off an amazing achievement. They transformed the pagan world in only two . 5 centuries. They did it with no resources, with no social or political power. They did it with primitive communications advertising. Yet their Cathedral sustained a reliable progress rate of 40 percent per 10 years during the period of those ages. Maybe there's something we can learn from them. This booklet is a journey into that world, a head to where your manuals will be the Fathers.


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Emmaus Road Publishing

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English

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2013-11

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Mike Aquilina

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