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Prophets II looks aids those studying scripture to understand the somewhat veiled
Trinity 101: Father, Son, Holy Spirit, guides readers to explore and consider the mystery of the Blessed Trinity, one of Christianity's most important doctrines. Author James L. Papandrea begins with an overview of how the Trinity is revealed in Scripture and then takes the reader on a tour of the historical development of the doctrine. Papandrea discusses the major heresies that sparked debate in the early Church and explains, line by line, the Nicene Creed, including the word "consubstantial." He takes an intangible concept, that of three persons in one, and makes it real for Christians today, inspiring them to participate more fully in the life of the Holy Trinity.
This installment of the 50 Questions from the Pews series tackles tough questions
Surrounded by military and political threats, the people of Israel were led into dangerous alliances and war. Survivors were subjected to steep taxation, exile, intermarriage, and more, and loyalty to God diminished. With the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Babylonians, all faith seemed lost.Enter the minor prophets, bringers of oracles, parables, and poems named "minor" not for their lack of significance but for the briefness of their texts. Like Jonah in the fish, they confess sin and foresee judgment but emerge from the darkness to tell of forgiveness, restoration, abundant blessings, and salvation. Like the Temple, which was rebuilt, the loyalty of the Lord will grow and prosper.
The role of the prophets was to communicate Gods message to the people and to
Even in today's hurried, hectic world, we can create family celebrations that are sure to be treasured for years to come. "Saintly Celebrations and Holy Holidays" offers many pick-and-choose ways to put "red letter days" into every month of the year.
The Acts of the Apostles: Good News for All People, Father Anderson describes how the Book of Acts recounts the origins of the Church and its growth--from the persecution of the followers of Jesus through the spread of the faith. The ministry of Peter and other early missionaries begins the study, with a major portion of the book following the missionary journeys of Saint Paul. Throughout, Anderson explains the dominant role the Holy Spirit plays in the spread of Christianity. He addresses the rapid and dramatic changes in the years following the ascension of Jesus and the political and religious challenges his disciples endured. Through this study of Acts, we will see that the mission of the Twelve has become the mission of many, as we are called to gift the world with the message of Jesus through our lives today.
This 365-day devotional assists couples to prioritize prayer together. By combining
The first five years of a couple's married life are perhaps the most challenging. It is during this time each spouse comes face to face with both the mundane and intimate details of sharing day-to-day life. This revised edition of With This Ring helps newly married couples build a solid foundation for their life together while avoiding the "traps" that can undermine their marriage. The text has been updated to address issues specific to our early twenty-first-century culture, especially in the areas of family values, family resposiblities, and family planning. Along with the toaster, the linen, and the china, With This Ring should be among the wedding gifts of every newlywed couple.
In his new book, The Man: Reflections on Male Spirituality and Identity, Dr. Antonio
Paper Bag Prayers offers a very distinct method of prayer showing how users can pray about anything, anywhere, at anytime. It has proven to be a successful method of teaching prayer in elementary classrooms, but is equally appealing to busy adults needing to take time to pray. Paper Bag Prayers invites users to focus on one small thing and be surprised at how any object can lead to a mini-meditation or a brief conversation with God. Teachers and busy mothers will love using this quick and easy method of prayer. Praying Paper Bag Prayers can become a favorite way to pray for everyone! PaperbackAvailable for the Amazon Kindle:
The words of Padre Pio, one of the most beloved holy men of the 20th century, lead readers to Christmas with a heightened sense of the sacred. From the first Sunday in Advent to the end of the Christmas season, Scripture passages and prayers are provided for each day.
Marion Amberg, an award-winning freelance journalist and photographer, specializes in religion and human-interest topics. Before launching her freelance career twenty years ago, she edited and published a small-town weekly paper. Her work has appeared in more than 100 publications, ranging from Catholic Digest to Liguorian to Texas Highways. A number of her religious features have been cover stories on national magazines.
This book will explain the last 6 Historical Books: 2 books of Kings, 2 books of
St. Vincent de Paul was very faithful to meditation, which sets a good example for us in our busy world. Advent and Christmas Wisdom from St. Vincent de Paul endeavors to present his thoughts in a way that can help us to spend some quiet time meditating.
This book chronicles the life of Toribio Romo, a victim of persecution of the Church in Mexico in the 20th century. He was murdered in 1920, and canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000. This booklet reconstructs the world in which he lived and examines the tumultuous relationship between church and state in Mexico at that time. It is a story of courage in the face of terrorism and an example of how persecution usually makes the Church stronger.BookletFrom the author: Imagine going to church on Sunday morning and finding the building locked and nobody around. You drive to another church and find the same thing: no priest, no Masses, no weddings, only fear in the hearts of people that they might be caught practicing their religion.That is what it was like in Mexico some 80 years ago during the Cristero war, when the official policy of the state was to stamp out Catholicism from the land forever. State governors went around confiscating church property, forbidding the teaching of religion, and doing whatever they could to terrorize "the dismal Catholic clergy" and their "fanatical followers." In some places, agents of the government burned statues and religious works of art in the streets, and then danced around the fire while wearing Mass vestments they found in the sacristy. Priests were sometimes hunted down and killed on the spot.The Martyrdom of Saint Toribio Romo describes those turbulent years in Mexican history, as seen through the eyes of a simple country priest who lived through it and became one of its victims: Fr. Toribio Romo of Jalisco. The story begins in the tiny rural community of Santa Ana where Toribio was born and grew up, and traces his journey from poverty to priesthood in the Archdiocese of Guadalajara.It describes his struggle to get schooling in a place that had no schools and everyone was illiterate, his interest in Pope Leo Xlll's encyclical Rerum Novarum and the trouble that got him into with conservative pastors and wealthy parishioners, his experience as a parish priest during the Cristero war when catechists were being hung from telegraph poles and his bishop was running the archdiocese from a hideout in the hills, his brutal murder by federal troops in February 1928 in a remote canyon outside the town of Tequila where he was ministering to the people in hiding. Fr. Romo was canonized as a martyr by Pope John Paul ll in 2000.This booklet is an interesting read for anyone who is unaware of what Mexican Catholics suffered south of our border not so many years ago. It is of particular interest to Northern California Catholics because some 300 of the saint's relatives live in the Sacramento area, and a relic of the saint is enshrined in the altar of the newly restored Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament--the only such example in the U.S.Saint Toribio is already well known to Mexican immigrants across the U.S., many of whom see him as their savior at a time when increased security has made smuggling immigrants across the U.S.-Mexican border more deadly. In 2002, The New York Times reported on the numerous stories circulating in the underground immigrant trail about a mysterious figure dressed in dark clothing guiding famished souls safely across the border to a new life in the U.S. The only payment this stranger asked was a visit to him in Santa Ana, Jalisco, someday. When many of these immigrants finally did make it to Santa Ana to thank him, the lore goes, they were stunned to recognize the face of the stranger in the photo of Saint Toribio in the chapel there. As stories like these increase, so do the thousands who visit Toribio's shrine in Santa Ana--and so do the calls to have him officially declared the patron saint of immigrants.
Nouwen's inspired words guide the faithful on a spiritual journey through the Advent and Christmas season in this book of waiting, hope, anticipation, and celebration.
The widely regarded liturgical composer, J. Michael Thompson, introduces
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