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The Real Story of Catholic History: Answering Twenty Centuries of Anti-Catholic Myths


The Real Story of Catholic History: Answering Twenty Centuries of Anti-Catholic Myths

Title: The Real Story of Catholic History: Answering Twenty Centuries of Anti-Catholic Myths | Author(s): Steve Weidenkopf | Publisher: Catholic Answers Press | Year: 2017 | Language: English | Pages: 176 | ISBN: 1683570472, 9781683570479 | Size: 1 MB | Extension: pdf

 

Anti-Catholics like to paint Church teachings in a way that makes them seem vain, backward, or superstitious, all in the hope of drawing people out of the Faith and into sects or unbelief. Catholic apologists fight back with facts and sound arguments.

But there’s another area where the Church’s enemies tell their own false story of Catholicism: its history.

Whether it’s from the media, in classrooms, or out of the mouths of pastors and politicians, we’ve all heard a version of Catholic history filled with unrelenting violence, ignorance, worldliness, and bigotry. It’s enough to make many believers question whether the Church truly was founded by Christ!

This kind of attack requires no less of a response from those who know the truth. In The Real Story of Catholic History, Steve Weidenkopf gives it to you.

Weidenkopf (The Glory of the Crusades) collects over fifty of the most common and dangerous lies about Catholic history and, drawing on his experience as a historian and apologist, shows how to answer them simply and powerfully. Whether it’s claims about Catholicism’s supposedly pagan origins, old myths about Galileo or the Inquisition that never seem to go away, or more modern misconceptions that anti-Catholics cynically exploit, The Real Story provides the desperately needed corrective.

Packed with research and diligent in pursuit of the truth, while never whitewashing or explaining away the Church’s past faults when they’re found, The Real Story of Catholic History is an essential resource for every Catholic’s bookshelf.

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About the Author

Steve Weidenkopf teaches Church history at the Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College. He is creator of the Epic video series and a popular author and speaker of the Crusades and other historical subjects.

 

Table of contents :

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Combatting Anti-Catholic Historical Myths

SECTION I — The Early Church

1 “Jesus was not a real person. He was a mythical figure created by Christians.”
2 “The Christian faith is just a repackaging of pagan myths.”
3 “Christians borrowed Christmas and Easter from pagans.”
4 “Catholic beliefs about the Blessed Virgin Mary are derived from pagan sources.”
5 “Shortly after Christ founded the Church, it underwent an apostasy, becoming the corrupt Catholic
Church. The true Christian Faith went underground until the Protestant Reformation.”
6 “The Catholic Church caused the fall of the Roman Empire.”
7 “The Catholic Church suppressed certain books of the Bible (for instance, the gnostic Gospels) to
control Jesus’ message.”
8 “Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, thus
institutionalizing the Catholic perversion of the true biblical faith.”
9 “The early Christians believed Jesus was just a prophet, and not divine. The Catholic Church at
the Council of Nicaea in 325 altered that belief by declaring Jesus to be God.”

SECTION II — The Middle Ages

10 “The collapse of Rome ushered in the Dark Ages of ignorance and misery.”
11 “After the fall of Rome, the Church persecuted pagans and practiced conversion by the sword.”
12 “The Church began mandating clerical celibacy during the Middle Ages so that it could acquire
the clergy’s family property.”
13 “Medieval churches kept bibles chained up to prevent people from reading Scripture for
themselves.”

SECTION III — The Crusades

14 “The Church called the Crusades to slaughter Muslims.” 15 “Crusaders were motivated by greed.”
16 “Medieval Islamic culture was far superior to that of Catholic Europe.”
17 “The Crusades are the reason for modern Islamic hostility toward the West.” SECTION IV — The
Inquisition
18 “The Church created the Inquisition to enforce absolute conformity in religious
belief throughout Europe.”
19 “The Inquisition frequently used sadistic torture methods, and killed millions of people.”
20 “The Inquisition controlled the minds of Catholics by creating an Index of Forbidden Books.” 21
“The Inquisition initiated the great witch hunts in Europe and the New World, leading to
millions of innocent women being burned at the stake.” SECTION V — Renaissance and Reformation
22 “The Renaissance witnessed a revival of classical arts and culture, which the medieval Church
had long suppressed.”
23 “The Church forcibly castrated boys to preserve their high voices for singing in church
choirs.”
24 “The Church is opposed to science, and persecuted Galileo for teaching that the earth revolves
around the sun.”
25 “The Church sold indulgences and ecclesiastical offices. These abuses led to the Protestant
Reformation.”
26 “Corruption in the Church was so bad that only something radical like the Reformation could fix
it.”
27 “Luther and other Reformers were the first to translate Scripture into vernacular languages,
which the Church had previously forbidden.”
28 “The Reformers were holy men who struggled heroically to free the true Christian faith from the
superstitions of Rome.”
29 “After freeing Europe from the clutches of the Catholic Church, the Protestant Reformation
inaugurated an era of peace and prosperity.”
30 “Queen Elizabeth I of England ushered in a new golden age for her people, who greeted the new
Church of England enthusiastically.”

SECTION VI — The Modern World

31 “In the twentieth century, the Church was the willing tool of fascists.” 32 “Pope Pius XII did
nothing to help the Jews during World War II.”
33 “After World War II, the Church helped fugitive Nazis escape justice.”
34 “The Church prohibits birth control to control women’s lives, and to increase the number of
Catholics.”
35 “The Church seeks to impose its teachings on democratic societies by telling its members how to
vote.”

SECTION VII — The Papacy

36 “There was once a female pope named Joan.”
37 “The history of the papacy is rife with greedy, lustful, worldly, and incompetent popes.”
38 “Throughout the Church’s history, popes have been concerned mainly with acquiring wealth and
political power.”
39 “The pope is the Antichrist, and the Church is the Whore of Babylon.” 40 “The early Church did
not recognize the primacy of the papacy.” SECTION VIII — Missionary Activity
41 “The Church sent missionaries around the world in search of gold and land for European kings.”
42 “Catholic missionaries mistreated, enslaved, and forcibly converted native peoples in the New
World.”
43 “Catholic missionaries worked as spies for foreign governments, and were rightly punished and
executed for it.”
44 “Christopher Columbus was an agent of Western imperialism, cultural destruction, and
genocide.”

SECTION IX — A Mixed Bag

45 “The Church is one of the wealthiest organizations in the world.”
46 “The Catholic Church is responsible for more wars than anything else in history.”
47 “Sexual abuse is a pervasive problem among Catholic clergy, probably because of mandatory
celibacy.”
48 “The Church is, and always has been, an oppressor of women.”
49 “Shadowy organizations such as the Knights Templar and Opus Dei have at various times secretly
controlled the Church.”
50 “The Church has a long and ugly history of anti-Semitism.”
51 “The Church used to approve of or at least tolerate slavery.”
52 “The Church’s teaching on homosexuality has changed, since there used to be a Catholic marriage
rite for same-sex couples.”
53 “Marie Antoinette was a selfish and decadent Catholic queen who callously told her starving
subjects to ‘eat cake.’”
54 “The alleged ‘Miracle of the Sun’ at Fátima, Portugal, in 1917, was actually a mass delusion.”
55 “Catholic historians cannot be trusted because their faith compromises their objectivity.”
Afterword
About the Author

 

 


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