The Church Under Attack: Five Hundred Years That Split the Church and Scattered the Flock
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The Church Under Attack: Five Hundred Years That Split the Church and Scattered the Flock  -     By: Diane Moczar

The Church Under Attack: Five Hundred Years That Split the Church and Scattered the Flock

Sophia Institute Press / 2013 / Paperback

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Here’s an unabashedly Catholic history that documents scores of sustained and unprecedented assaults on our Catholic Faith these past five centuries and delineates our Church’s brave response to each one.

These pages will renew your confidence that the Church is indeed Christ acting in the world and that no matter how strong or ruthless or vicious her opponents, she will not be vanquished but will endure to the end of time.

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Title: The Church Under Attack: Five Hundred Years That Split the Church and Scattered the Flock
By: Diane Moczar
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: Sophia Institute Press
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.45 X 5.59 X 0.68 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1933184930
ISBN-13: 9781933184937
Stock No: WW184937

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Here's an unabashedly Catholic history that documents scores of sustained and unprecedented assaults on our Catholic Faith these past five centuries and delineates our Church's brave response to each one.

For five hundred years, from Luther to Marx, through Darwin, Hitler, and Rousseau, wave after wave of cynical anti-Catholic men and movements have wrought havoc even worse than that of Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan, leaving our once noble Christendom a ruined city, devastated politically and spiritually, morally and intellectually.

They've ripped the heart from our culture's chest: the Catholic Faith that once gave life and strength to her body. They've wounded even the Church herself.

Celebrated Catholic historian Diane Moczar counters here with an unflinching sketch of these five woeful centuries with sound reasons for hope. For, as she demonstrates, even after five hundred years of sustained persecution, our Church has not merely survived but continues in many places to flourish.

Almost two thousand years ago, Tertullian noted that the "blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church," a truth borne out these past five hundred years.

Time after time, as Moczar shows, persecution has not snuffed out the Faith but has brought forth great saints whose holy deeds and brave examples frustrated their persecutors by communicating to the besieged Church a vigor greater than that of her persecutors.

These pages will renew your confidence that the Church is indeed Christ acting in the world and that no matter how strong or ruthless or vicious her opponents, she will not be vanquished but will endure to the end of time.

Author Bio

Dr. Diane Moczar is an adjunct professor of history at Northern Virginia Community College. She received a bachelor’s degree in history and philosophy at San Francisco College for Women, and following two years of research in Paris, she obtained a master’s degree at Columbia University. Her doctoral work was completed at Catholic University and George Mason University. She has written for Triumph, Smithsonian, Catholic Digest, National Review, and many other publications.

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