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Books And Correspondence Courses; for learning Catholicism
Topic Started: Wednesday, 7. November 2007, 21:50 (515 Views)
KatyA
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The parish site is back again, so here is the promised links page
http://www.saintedwards.co.uk/links_to_other_sites.htm
Further links are given in the main discussion forum
http://z10.invisionfree.com/Catholic_Cyber...1243&st=0&#last
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KatyA
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.... and this is the link to the Maryvale Institute - based in Birmingham but offers correspondence courses
http://www.maryvale.ac.uk/

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Do any of you remember the Catholic Enquiry Correspondence Course? It was free, and came by post in weekly sections. The whole course could be purchased in book form.

I am pretty sure it was still available about four years ago, but I can find no trace of it now. It was ideal for people wanting basic information about Catholicism, not intellectually challenging.
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