New Book Invites a Generation Disconnected from Church to Rediscover the Depths of Catholic Faith

New Book Invites a Generation Disconnected from Church to Rediscover the Depths of Catholic Faith

In a world dominated by digital distraction and declining church attendance, John L. Fontanaโ€™s new book, Why I Believe: The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Faith, enters the conversation not as a sermon, but as a soul-to-soul invitation.

Fontana, a lifelong Catholic, father, nurse, and educator, understands that belief today isnโ€™t inheritedโ€”itโ€™s questioned. The Pew Research Center reports that fewer than two-thirds of Americans now identify as Christian. Young adults, in particular, are disengaging from religion in record numbers. Against this backdrop, Why I Believe offers a different kind of witness: personal, unscripted, and grounded in a life of service.

At 65, Fontana writes not to defend dogma, but to share the lived experience behind it. Drawing from childhood memories in Abbeville, Louisiana, his years as a trauma nurse, and a lifetime of spiritual mentorship, he makes the Catholic faith feel not only approachable, but essential. His message is clear: faith is not just relevantโ€”it is restorative.

What sets this book apart is Fontanaโ€™s honesty. He openly discusses the intellectual and emotional doubts that even lifelong Catholics face. Through chapters like โ€œDead Man Walkingโ€ and โ€œSpencer Adrain,โ€ Fontana recounts real encountersโ€”with prisoners, patients, and studentsโ€”who challenged his theology and strengthened his compassion. These stories arenโ€™t sanitized. Theyโ€™re raw, and theyโ€™re what make his conclusions ring true.

The book also carries an invitationโ€”especially to young readers like Spencer, an LSU swimmer who admits he struggles to believe some Gospel accounts. Fontana doesnโ€™t dismiss doubt. He welcomes it. โ€œFaith is not about having every answer,โ€ he writes. โ€œItโ€™s about walking toward the truth, even when you canโ€™t yet see it.โ€

Each chapter presents a clear and concise exploration of central Catholic teachings: the Eucharist, Confession, Purgatory, Scripture, and more. But Fontana doesnโ€™t stop at doctrine. He shows how these beliefs touch the human experienceโ€”how they bring meaning to suffering, purpose to pain, and healing to brokenness. The Church, in his eyes, isnโ€™t a distant hierarchy. Itโ€™s a family of saints and sinners alike, bound by love and truth.

With over 1.3 billion Catholics worldwide, the question remains: what keeps the faithful faithful? For Fontana, itโ€™s the beauty of tradition, the power of the sacraments, and the unwavering promise that God meets us where we are.

Why I Believe is not only a return to theological rootsโ€”itโ€™s a roadmap for modern seekers. It doesnโ€™t ask for blind faith. It asks for open hearts.

This is a book for the disillusioned, the questioning, the curiousโ€”and for those who havenโ€™t stepped inside a church in years. Whether youโ€™re a lifelong Catholic or just beginning your spiritual journey, Fontanaโ€™s words will remind you that belief is not only possibleโ€”itโ€™s beautiful.

Why I Believe: The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Faith is available now online and in select independent bookstores.

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