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Straight-up practical advice for new Catholics
There is no fluff in these pages— every single suggestion contained here is aimed at helping the reader receive graces, grow in faith, and live a spiritually rich, informed, and productive life as a Catholic. It's the perfect mix of apologetics, spiritual guidance, and general insight.
Helping Catholics become better at being Catholic
Shaun McAfee is the author of Reform Yourself! and several other books, He is the founder and editor of EpicPew.com and contributes to many Catholic resources including Catholic Answers Magazine and his weekly blog at The National Catholic Register. He holds a master’s degree in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary, is a lay Dominican, and lives with his wife and four children in Vicenza, Italy.
Praise for "I'm Catholic. Now what?"
Steve Ray, Catholic evangelist and writer at CatholicConvert.com
"A marvelous roadmap for what to expect and what to do next. From his own experiences as a convert he shines a light along the path for new Catholics - and for old as well. His sage advice is must-read for all Catholics; it will make the Christian life in the Catholic Church come alive for us all."
Stacy Trasancos, Catholic convert, speaker, educator, and author
"Shaun McAfee has packed this little book full of tidbits for the inquisitive Catholic - protecting marriage, defending the Faith, avoiding pitfalls, and all manner of practical advice. He combines his wealth of experiences and travels to show how engaging Catholicism can be!"
Tim Staples, Director of Apologetics at Catholic Answers
"Answers those crucial 'how-to' and 'what now' questions along with presenting a wealth of apologetics that answers the also-crucial questions of 'why?' Why do we believe this? Why do we do that? It is precisely that trifecta of information that makes this book a must-read for all Catholics, not just new converts."