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Unlike other travel guides this one follows specifically our Year of Mercy itinerary. The articles have been mostly compiled from the online edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia.
A collection of commentaries based upon the "In Brief" sections of the "Catechism of the Catholic Church" treating the Creed, first published in the Sunday bulletin of Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Reflections on the "In Brief" sections of The Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Lord's Prayer and the Holy Rosary.
Pastoral Reflections on the Commandments collects the weekly bulletin articles first published in the Sunday bulletin at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Knoxville, Tennessee, treating the "In Brief" articles of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Pope Benedict XVI called for the teachings of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) to be considered afresh during the Year of Faith to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the opening of the council (11 October, 1962). This book is an attempt to do just that. With this volume you have a directed re-reading of the three (3) major constitutions (On the Church, On Divine Revelation, On the Sacred Liturgy) in a question and answer format. The bulk of the text is made up of 1,653 questions and answers drawn from the conciliar texts. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dogmatic Questions and Answers "is well done, simple yet complete." (His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka). Dogma...
Pope Benedict XVI repeatedly called for a "hermenutic of continuity" when it comes to interpreting the Second Vatican Council. One of the the great teachings of the council has to do with the interpretation of Sacred Scripture. This book examines the teaching of Dei Verbum, 12, in an indepth way. About this book: "Father John ... and Pope Benedict make good "mates" on the Barque of Saint Peter." Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz
William Orr of Farranshane (1766-1797) married Isabella Greer (1768-1847) in 1788. They had six children.
This PhD thesis examines Reason in the writings of Karol Wojtyla / John Paul II. As such it is at once philosophical and theological. The study focuses on the essays collected in the volumes "Person and Community", "The Acting Person" and the encyclical "Fides et ratio." Philosophical issues addressed include anthropology, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and politics. This is not a work of hagiography.