The Catholic Defender: With Catholic Convert William Hensworth Podcast guest Ken Litchfield to discuss some of the popular objections to the #Catholic faith.
- Donald Hartley
- 4 hours ago
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Apologist KenLitchfield joins William Hensworth to discuss some of the popular objections to the #Catholic faith. We discuss everything from eternal security, once saved always saved, if the church added books to the Bible and so much more.
Most of these are objections I used as a Protestant that unfortunately took some from Catholicism.
Today KenLitchfield is a Catholic Convert, and author
After reading the Left Behind books, Ken started doing research deep into Christianity. This led him to discover Catholic Apologists and the writings of the Early Church Fathers.
I started doing my own research and studying the Bible.
I now have more than 10,000 hours of research into a variety of related topics, from ancient civilizations to the Bible as we have it today.
This led me to the realization that I have an obligation to help my fellow Cradle Catholics better understand their Faith, so they can better appreciate being in the original Catholic Christian Church.
I can be contacted at kenlitchfield61@gmail.com or on Facebook. I have also compiled many playlists on YouTube that teach about the Catholic Faith.
How Old is Your Church?: An Introductory Catholic Apologetic Guide This book is an introductory guide to the Catholic Faith.
It is great guide for new Catholics, fallen away Catholics and cradle Catholics.
It can be used as supplementary guide for a Confirmation class or RCIA class.
This book explains what the Catholic Church teaches in plain language for the regular pew sitter.
It explains the Old Testament Jewish roots of Catholic teachings and the New Testament references for Catholic teachings.
As a bonus I provide quotes from early Christian teachers that give the a Catholic interpretation of the Old and New Testaments before 500 A.D.
The book is laid out to take a person from pagan to Catholic in 100 pages or an individual chapter can be read on its own.
This book is a first step into the field of Catholic Apologetics with plenty of references for further study.








