Matthew R. Plese Publishes Latest Catholic Book: "Understanding the Precepts of the Church"

After several months of work, Matthew R. Plese, writing on behalf of The Goldhead Group LTD and CatechismClass, is pleased to announce the launch of his latest book: Understanding the Precepts of the Church.

This 7 part book will explain the Precepts of the Church as well as other responsibilities of Catholics, informally called Precepts too, such as “Working for the Evangelization of Souls.”

Catholics are bound to observe the laws of the Church, in addition to the Ten Commandments.  Many of these additional laws have been long established and observed by the Faithful for centuries.  All together, the Deposit of Faith, that which a Catholic must believe in order to truly be a Catholic, requires Catholics to observe the Precepts of the Church.

While there are many courses and books on the Ten Commandments (The Commandments of God), there are very few resources on the Commandments of the Church, known as the Precepts of the Church.

In this book, Mr. Plese will cover:

Why must we attend Mass on Holy Days?
How have the Holy Days of Obligation changed over the centuries?
Why do Holy Days differ country to country?
What are fast and abstinence days?
How is the Byzantine Fasting different from Roman Catholic Fasting?
What are the traditional days of Rogation Days, Ember Days, and Vigils all about?
Why must we received Holy Communion during Eastertide?
What is meant by “The Easter Duty”?
What period of time is this really since it is more than just the 50 Days of Easter?
Why must we confess our sins once a year?
What are the requirements for marriage in the Church?
Why is Invitro-Fertilization an attack on the marriage laws of the Church?
What are other attacks on marriage?
On what days are Nuptial Masses forbidden?
What must we do to evangelize souls?
And much, much more!

Interested Parties may check out the company product page for more information on this newest book and course at catechismclass.com

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