In Europe and the Faith, Hilaire Belloc presents a sweeping historical and cultural analysis of Europe’s deep-rooted connection to Christianity, particularly Catholicism. Arguing that the Christian faith is the foundation of European identity, Belloc traces this relationship from antiquity through the early 20th century, examining how religious belief shaped politics, art, philosophy, and social order. With a blend of scholarship and conviction, he warns against the dangers of secularism and the fragmentation of Western civilization in the absence of a unifying spiritual tradition. Though written in 1920, his thesis remains provocative, offering a bold defense of Christendom’s enduring influence on European history and destiny. This work is essential reading for those interested in understanding the religious underpinnings of Western culture and the ongoing tension between faith and modernity.