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A Catholic apologetics ministry

Clear answers to the questions the world keeps asking the Church.

Catholic Answers 101 exists to defend the faith, evangelize the curious, and equip everyday Catholics with confident, charitable answers — rooted in Scripture and Sacred Tradition.

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What we do

Three pillars of the ministry

Born from the Sts. Peter and Paul Catechism Ministry (2007–2013), CA 101 continues the work in a modern, accessible voice.

Apologetics

Reasoned defenses of Catholic teaching — from the papacy and the Eucharist to Mary and the Saints — written for real conversations.

Evangelization

Sharing the Gospel with charity and clarity, and equipping Catholics to invite friends and family into the fullness of the faith.

Discipleship

Helping Catholics grow through Scripture, the Rosary, and the Sacraments — with practical guides like Let’s Talk About the Rosary.

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Is There a Singular Historic Protestantism, or Has It Always Been Internally Divided?

Quick Insights Introduction When people speak of “Protestantism” as though it were a single, unified religious tradition with one coherent set of beliefs, they are describing something that has never actually existed. From the very first years of the Reformation in the sixteenth century, the movement that broke from Rome was not one thing but

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Where Is Purgatory in the Bible?

Quick Insights Introduction The question of where purgatory appears in the Bible is one of the most common and genuinely important questions that Catholics face, both from fellow Christians and from those exploring the faith for the first time. Many Protestant Christians argue that purgatory is a medieval invention with no grounding in Scripture, while

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How Could the Bible Be the Sole Rule of Faith Before There Was a Bible?

Quick Insights Introduction Few questions cut to the heart of the difference between Catholic and Protestant Christianity as directly and as honestly as this one. The Protestant doctrine of sola scriptura, a Latin phrase meaning “Scripture alone,” holds that the Bible is the sole, final, and sufficient authority for Christian belief and practice. Catholics respect

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Is Confession in Scripture?

Quick Insights Introduction The sacrament of Confession stands as one of the most personally challenging and spiritually transformative features of Catholic life, and it also stands as one of the most frequently questioned by those outside the Catholic tradition. Many sincere Christians, particularly those formed in Protestant traditions, look at a Catholic going into a

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Is It True That Jesus Never Claimed He Was God in the Synoptic Gospels?

Quick Insights Introduction A common challenge raised against traditional Christianity, and specifically against the Catholic faith, is the assertion that the historical Jesus of the Synoptic Gospels, meaning the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, never claimed to be God. This objection has gained wider circulation through popular academic writers like Bart Ehrman, who argues

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