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Fulfilled: Uncovering the Biblical Foundations of Catholicism

Fulfilled: Uncovering the Biblical Foundations of Catholicism

by Sonja Corbitt
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Have you ever been unable to explain the “why” of Catholic beliefs? Have you ever wondered why the Old Testament sounds so different from the New Testament? In the Old Testament, God began building a plan and laying a foundation for the beautiful traditions of the Catholic Faith. That plan was fulfilled by Jesus in the New Testament.

Fulfilled: Uncovering the Biblical Foundations of Catholicism explores the biblical roots of the Catholic Faith. It uncovers God’s consistent design for our worship of him and his relationship with us. Learn how the Old Testament Tabernacle can be used as a blueprint for the Catholic Faith and how Jesus fulfilled it in the New Testament.

This book is needed for two studies: Fulfilled - Part One and Fulfilled - Part Two (coming later this year). It may also be purchased separately.

Fulfilled by Sonja Corbitt helps Catholics...

  • Explain how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament
  • Share the Catholic Faith concisely
  • Acquire a thorough knowledge of the Tabernacle’s design and its function as a blueprint for the Faith
  • Learn how to answer incomplete and non-Catholic interpretations of the Bible
  • Examine your own faith and grow deeper in your relationship with Christ
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Monica C.
Very Enlightening

Sonja Corbitt has a way of writing in this book that helps you to really see the Catholic faith and mass in the Old Testament. We are doing this for our bible study group and so far the first 4 section have helped everyone to see things we never thought about with the faith and the mass before.

My thought was if God directed Moses and Aaron exactly how to build the temple and the tabernacle and our faith follows that because Jesus and His followers would have worshipped that way, that would mean the mass, vestments, the prayers we pray, etc. go back to Moses and not just to Jesus Christ.

I can hardly wait for Part II