Karl Keating: Life-long Catholic & Apologist
January 02, 1998 | One Comment
Leaving Mass one Sunday in 1979, Karl found anti-Catholic tracts on the windshields of the cars in the church parking lot. In response wrote a tract in defense of the
Leaving Mass one Sunday in 1979, Karl found anti-Catholic tracts on the windshields of the cars in the church parking lot. In response wrote a tract in defense of the
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