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Michael Walsh is a writer and broadcaster. He was librarian at Heythrop College, University of London from 1972 to 2001 and was the editor of the Heythrop Journal. A former Jesuit, he has written on many aspects of the history of Christianity, and especially on the contemporary Church.
Introduction 1. The Church - Catholic and Roman 2. What do Catholics believe? 3. Authority 4. People 5. Structures 6. The Vatican 7. The Liturgy 8. Devotional Life 9. The Church in Society 10. Unfinished Business Appendix: The history of the Papacy Glossary Bibliography Index