Taken from his own catechism courses,
We Believe: A Simple Commentary on the Catechism of Christian Doctrine by Monsignor A. N. Gilbey was first published anonymously and became a surprise smash hit.
Following the structure of A Catechism of Christian Doctrine, better known as the Penny Catechism, We Believe teaches the Faith in classic question-and-answer form. But where the Penny Catechism excels in its simplicity, We Believe excels in its thoroughness and depth, and in its personal, even conversational explanations.Msgr.
Gilbey draws from the Scriptures, the rich treasury of Catholic
Theology, the writings of the saints, and his own perceptive insights
into human nature to lead readers step-by-step to a comprehensive grasp
of the Catholic Faith.Msgr. Gilbey divides his lectures into
three categories: Faith, Hope, and Love. Faith covers Divine Revelation,
the Trinity, the Incarnation, the Holy Spirit, the Church, the
Communion of Saints, forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body,
and life everlasting. Hope addresses Church teachings on grace and
prayer, Our Lady, and the Sacraments. Lastly, Charity gives us a rich
explanation of the Ten Commandments. With a tender love for both the
Church and for his students, and a distinctively English charm, Msgr.
Gilbey's We Believe: A Simple Commentary on the Catechism of Christian Doctrine is at once engaging, personal, and inspiring.