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V. 1: Who is the Devil? and What is an Angel? Vol. 2: What is the Trinity? and The Holy Spirit. Vol. 3: What is Redemption? Life After Death. Vol. 4: what is Life? and What is Faith? vol. 5: Penance and Absolution. and Death and the Christian. Vol. 6: What is a priest? and What is a Saint? Vol. 7: What is the Bible? and What is Canon Law? Vol. 8: The Catholic Spirit. and Mary the Mother of God. vol. 9: Why We Believe and The Spirit of Worship. Vol. 10: The Church and Sex and Christian Marriage.
"The encyclopedia lists essential data on all Catholic colleges and universities and on all religious institutions of men and women, but it was not feasible to have a separate entry on each. Therefore, a representative selection was made and articles were written on some of the larger and smaller colleges and universities; and the same procedure was adopted with the religious orders and congregations. Unfortunately, space did not permit the inclusion of every important person or event in American Catholic history"--Introduction.