5 Reasons To Be Catholic | Video Series From Brandon Vogt

by Apologetics, Evangelization

We love this free video series, 5 Reasons To Be Catholic, produced and presented by Catholic author Brandon Vogt, and we know you will find it to be a great resource for your apostolate or personal use.

5 Reasons To Be Catholic

1. Because It’s True

2. Because It Built Western Civilization

3. Because of Its Heroic Charity

4. Because It Cherishes Beauty

5. Because It’s the Greatest Humanism

Take a minute to reflect on why you are Catholic. Is it simply because you were born into a Catholic family? Or, did you have a conversion? What is it about the faith that you love?

Knowing the reasons behind why you are Catholic is essential when sharing the faith with friends and family. Live your life in a way that shows others how much you value your relationship with God and His Church.


“There are not a hundred people in America who hate the Catholic Church. There are millions of people who hate what they wrongly believe to be the Catholic Church — which is, of course, quite a different thing
.” – Archbishop Fulton Sheen

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