Let's talk about truth: a guide for preachers, teachers, and other Catholic leaders in a world of doubt and discord

Notre Dame, Indiana: Ave Maria Press (2020)
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In Let's Talk about Truth, Ann Garrido shares practical ways that preachers and others charged with moral and spiritual leadership in the Church can stop backing away from the topic and instead help Catholics recover the practice of truth as a way of life to which we are all called.

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