PetersNet:
If you
have questions about the Faith, you'll be happy
to learn of the Christifideles Pizza and Theology
Society, a group of outstanding Catholic apologists
long active in various ways on the Internet,
who will now answer questions on a new web
site at http://www.cpats.org.
Patrick
Madrid of Envoy
Magazine:
You guys
are doing great work.
Catholic
World:
CPATS provides
apologetic resources. If you have a specific
question you can ask one of their apologists.
This site also has a theological discussion
forum and a variety of online documents.
May/June
1998 edition of "Envoy" Magazine
Site Seeing by David Palm:
Pizza, .......
in Small Bytes
Your road map for exploring Catholic Web sites on the
information superhighway
Christifideles
Pizza and Theology Society http://www.cpats.org A
fun name befits a fun and interesting Web page.
This page is a showplace for a good idea, namely,
getting faithful Catholics together in local
apologetics groups. Catholics need this desperately.
With so much active dissent coupled with even
more apathy in the Church, it's easy to feel
isolated if you really seek to be faithful
to Catholic teaching. Getting together even
every other month with like-minded Catholics
is a huge boost for morale. The Christifideles
Pizza and Theology Society is one such group
in the Boston area. The site has a nifty ongoing
discussion group that will give you a flavor
of the kind of thing you could do live and
in person in your own home. And for those with
questions about the Catholic Faith, there's
a panel of lay apologists ready to take your
questions via e-mail on topics such as Scripture,
liturgy, sacraments, cults and salvation outside
the Church. Just send them your question and
get a personal response. This is a great idea;
some Catholic apologetics organizations are
simply swamped with questions, so spread 'em
out a little and give these pizza guys a chance
to help you out.
Domestic-Church.com:
Under their "like-minded" people
page, the Domestic-Church.com said:
Apologetics
and more for young people. These guys make
me wish we lived nearby so that my children
could finally meet some nice marriage prospects.
From
the Cardinal's Office:
In a letter that I received dated
February 14, 2007, from the Secretary to Cardinal O'Malley:
Cardinal Sean
O'Malley asked me to acknowledge his receipt
of your recent letter and to reply on his behalf.
Thank you for providing us with an update on
the Christifideles Pizza and Theology Society
and your website. Please know that the Cardinal
appreciates your efforts to promote the teachings
of the Catholic Church and to help people have
a better understanding what it means to be a
Catholic.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Rev. Robert T. Kickham
Secretary to the Cardinal
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