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The last dogma defined by the Church is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heavenly glory. This dogma is the gateway to answer one of the greatest problems that has ever faced the human race. What is the meaning of life? Is death the end of everything? Mary's Assumption tells us that eternal life with God is the final evolution of every man and woman who dies in the friendship of God. At the end of time all will be taken up and transformed, the body and the soul, the corporeal and the spiritual. For all that God created is sacred and loved. Where Mary is, all the elect will be. Whoever contemplates this mystery learns much about God, Christ, Mary, the Church and oneself. The Virg...
All three of the world's great monotheistic religions-- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-- venerate the Prophet of Fire. In this work, Fr. Kilian presents the perennial challenge of Elijah: If the Lord is God, follow him; if Ball, follow him. Modern man and woman prefers to straddle the issues. Like Israel of old, we do not want to commit ourselves too deeply. Elijah still call on the servants of the Most High to throw down their idols and to return to the worship of the One God. Prophets of Fire challenges us to stand up and be counted. One of the Carmel in the World paperbacks. Kilian Healy was Prior General of the Carmelite Order from 1959-1971. During his term of office, he represented the Order as a member of the Second Vatican Council. During the last six years of his term of office, he guided the adaptation of Vatican II's teaching within the Order. He died in 2003.
The short, direct way to true intimacy with God — to kindle the flame of your spirit Most committed Christians don’t like to admit it, but all too many of us serve God solely out of a sense of duty, without ever approaching the burning love and intimacy that the saints have with Him. Indeed, many believers don’t even think it’s possible to attain to the heights of holy love that built the great cathedrals and fired the martyrs to give their lives for their Lord. But in Awakening Your Soul to the Presence of God, Fr. Kilian Healy says that you can indeed — and should — develop this kind of love for God. Clearly and warmly, Fr. Healy (who was once the superior general of the Carmel...
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Daniel J. Finucane's original work assesses the long history of the understanding and use of the concept of sensus fidelium, and develops criteria from its history and the teachings of Vatican II to critique the postconciliar use of the concept. This a comprehensive work in both its scope of history and its treatment of contemporary theologies of the concept, as well as suggesting a significant role for hermeneutical issues. The variety of views on the sensus fidelium challenges the traditional understanding of the concept. In this study criteria are offered here for reassessing the sensus fidelium in the light of Vatican II's teaching and the concept's history. Major theological perspectives on this topic since Vatican II are surveyed and explicated. Among the theologians and philosophers discussed are Newman, Congar, Rahner, John Coulson, Jean Guitton, Guenter Biemer, Samuel D. Femiano, John C. Ford, Beinert, Schmaus, Granfield, and others.
Avec la collaboration de : Gregory BAUM, L'Église catholique et le dialogue interreligieux. Un Magistère incertain Aldo BERARDI, Le dialogue malgré tout. Relations difficiles en terre d’islam Fabrice BLÉE, La dimension politique des religions : condition d'un dialogue pour la paix Catherine CORNILLE, Conditions fondamentales du dialogue interreligieux Denise COUTURE, La relation intrareligieuse selon Panikkar et le féminisme interreligieux Christian DIONNE, La rencontre de l'« autre ». Quelques remarques sur Actes 10, Actes 14 et Actes 17 Achiel PEELMAN, L’« affaire Jacques Dupuis » et l'avenir de la théologie chrétienne des religions Peter C. PHAN, L’Esprit Saint comme fondement du dialogue interreligieux Walter VOGELS, Intolérance et ouverture à d’autres convictions religieuses dans l’Ancien Testament
As two of the most popular entertainers of the mid-century film industry, comic greats Bud Abbott and Lou Costello offered an essential balm to the American public following the sorrows of the Great Depression and during the trauma of World War II. This is the first book to focus in detail on the immensely popular wartime films of Abbott and Costello, discussing the production, content, and reception of 18 films within the context of wartime events on the home front and abroad. The films covered include the service comedies Buck Privates, In the Navy, and Keep 'Em Flying; more mainstream comic relief films such as Pardon My Sarong and Who Done It?; and post-war experiments such as Little Giant and The Time of Their Lives. More than 120 stills and lobby cards from the author's personal collection illustrate the text, including many showing outtakes or deleted scenes.