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Anti-Catholicism forms part of the dynamics to Northern Ireland's
conflict and is critical to the self-defining identity of certain
Protestants. However, anti-Catholicism is as much a sociology
process as a theological dispute. It was given a Scriptural
underpinning in the history of Protestant-Catholic relations in
Ireland, and wider British-Irish relations, in order to reinforce
social divisions between the religious communities and to offer a
deterministic belief system to justify them. The book examines the
socio-economic and political processes that have led to theology
being used in social closure and stratification between the
seventeenth century and the present day.
Good spiritual directors can be difficult to come by; this book
offers Pope Francis to be yours. Ever wonder what advice the Pope
would give you to help you grow in holiness, deepen your prayer
life, know God's will? In Practical Holiness you'll find the keys
to discovering the answers to those questions. With anecdotes about
people and stories about saints, this exploration of Pope Francis's
apostolic exhortation, Rejoice and Be Glad: On the Call to Holiness
in Today's World, reminds you that there is no cookie-cutter
approach to holiness and encourages you to rediscover your unique
way of living out the Beatitudes and Jesus's two-fold command of
love. You'll navigate through the "five great expressions of love
of God and neighbor" - essential for any Christian in our
self-absorbed, digital culture. Reflection questions at the end of
each chapter, as well as forty personal questions at the end of the
book, make this ideal for reflection, adult faith formation, book
clubs, spiritual directors and their directees, and further
catechesis during the RCIA's Mystogogia period between Easter and
Pentecost.
'Time and again she pierces the veil of complacency and brings the reader face to face with the deepest levels of existence.' - Church Times
'At the twilight of a century whose accelerated history has led to the rise and fall of so many idols, this book increasingly appears like a message from eternity.' - Gustave Thibon
'One of the most profound religious thinkers of modern times.' - The Twentieth Century, 1961
'We must simply expose ourselves to the personality of a woman of genius, of a kind of genius akin to that of the saints.' - T. S. Eliot
'The light Simone shines makes everything seem, at once, reasurringly recognizable and so luminous as to be heavenly.' - Malcom Muggeridge
'In France she is ranked with Pascal by some, condemned as a dangerous heretic by others, and recognized as a genius by all.' - New York Times Book Review
'The best spiritual writer of this century ... she said it was her vocation to stand at the intersection of Christians and non-Christians. She thus becomes the patron saint of all "outsiders".' - André Gide
Catholic polemical works, and their portrayal of Protestants in
print in particular, are the central focus of this work. In
contrast with Germany, French Catholics used printing effectively
and agressively to promote the Catholic cause. In seeking to
explain why France remained a Catholic country, the French Catholic
response must be taken into account. Rather than confront the
Reformation on its own terms, the Catholic reaction concentrated on
discrediting the Protestant cause in the eyes of the Catholic
majority. This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate over
the nature of the French Wars of Religion, to explain why they were
so violent and why they engaged the loyalities of such a large
portion of the population. This study also provides an example of
the successful defence of catholicism developed independently and
in advance of Tridentine reform which is of wider significance for
the history of the Reformation in Europe.
In the early 1980s, in a rural village in South India, a Dalit
woman miscarried. She hovered on the edge of deathuntil the Virgin
Mary led her to a chapel and possessed her. For years, hundreds of
ailing Catholics and Hindus came to this woman for healing, and
Mary made them well. Two decades later, in the metropolis of
Chennai, a boy named Alex lay in his hospital bed sick with fever
when the Virgin Mary appeared to him and told him to walk. He
didand at home, he felt Mary enter his body. Soon, his older cousin
Rosalind also showed signs of Marian possession. Mary told them
that her name was "Jecintho." Within three years, another young
woman in Chennai also became possessed by Jecintho and began
exhibiting signs of stigmata: blood flowing from her hands and
eyes. Possessed by the Virgin is an ethnographic account of Marian
possession, healing, and exorcism among Catholics and Hindus in
southeast India. Following the lives of three Tamil Roman Catholic
women for more than a decade, Kristin C. Boomer attends to the
women's own descriptions of their experience with Marian
possession, as well as to those of the people who came to them for
healing. Her book investigates how possession is possible and in
what contexts such experiences can be read as authentic. Roman
Catholic officials have responded in various ways: banning certain
activities while promoting others. Their responses reflect the
complicated relationship of the Roman Catholic Church with
non-Christian religious practices on the Indian subcontinent, where
"possession" (a term introduced by missionaries) involving deities
and spirits has long been commonplace and where gods, goddesses and
spirits have long inhabited people. This ground sets the stage for
Bloomer to explore questions of agency, gender, subjectivity, and
power, and the complex interconnection between the ethnographic
"Self" and the "Other."
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In this addition to the well-received Catholic Commentary on Sacred
Scripture (CCSS), seasoned New Testament scholar and popular
speaker Peter Williamson interprets Revelation from within the
living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers,
and students alike. The seventeen-volume CCSS series, which will
cover the entire New Testament, relates Scripture to Christian life
today, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features
designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use
it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and
other forms of ministry. Drawn from the best of contemporary
scholarship, series volumes are keyed to the liturgical year and
include an index of pastoral subjects.
When celebrating Christmas does not come easily, David Bannon
offers a book of reflection, beauty, and hope. Christmas is
difficult for many of us. While some are expressing joy, others are
re-living painful memories and reminders of loss. This book is a
journey of beauty and meditation for those for whom ordinary Advent
devotionals could never help. David Bannon writes from profound
personal experience. His reflections provide a way to commune with
Scripture and with God. These are paired with beautiful paintings
created by wounded artists, including Gauguin, Tissot, Caravaggio,
Tanner, Delacroix, Van Gogh, and Durer. In their wounds, and from
our own, we may once again encounter "God with us." Based on the
latest research in history and grief, Wounded in Spirit also
returns to where Christian art began. From mourning in Roman
catacombs to works of the masters, Bannon leads us to join the
world's great artists on their pilgrimages of brokenness. This is a
book of hope.
The Latin American Church is extremely significant in global
Catholicism, accounting for a substantial percentage of the World s
total Catholic population. Demonstrating remarkable vitality, the
Latin American Church has played a major role in local political
and social arenas, particularly during the transitions from
military to democratic rule in Chile and Peru.
However, recent changes imposed by the Vatican may come to
redefine the Chilean and Peruvian Church's involvement in politics
and social issues. Professors Michael Fleet and Brian H. Smith
argue that throughout the 1980s, the Vatican has been moving to
restrict the Chilean and Peruvian Church's social and political
activities, reimposing more hierarchical control on the local
Church through the appointment of conservative bishops.
As all Catholics work to understand the Church within the
context of the global community, The Catholic Church and Democracy
in Chile and Peru deserves the attention of thinking Catholics
throughout the world.
A volume in Research on Religion and Education Series Editors
Stephen J. Denig, Niagara University and Lyndon G. Furst, Andrews
University Two major real-world problems prompted this study:
maintaining the Catholic identity of the Catholic schools, and
increasing interest in character education. Traditionally, Catholic
schools in the United States were staffed exclusively by priests,
sisters, and brothers. Today, they are predominately staffed by
laypersons. This change has influenced the essential religious
character and culture of Catholic schools. While Religious filter
their teachings through their own religious training and emphasize
the mission and charisma of Catholic education, lay staff often
lack the same intensely religious experiences to bring to the
teaching/learning environment. This qualitative interview study
explored the influence that a series of spirituality and virtue
seminars had on lay teachers' perceptions of the Catholic school
and character education
Widely recognized as one of the dominant figures in Western
intellectual tradition, Thomas Aquinas has influenced a variety of
fields of thought for centuries. This new anthology of his
writings, translated from the original Latin by Hood, contains
selections from a broad range of his topics and ideas. It includes
works of systemic theology, commentaries on the Bible, Aristotle,
and other texts of the classical tradition. Divided into eight
chapters, the book offers substantial selections from each of
Aquinas' areas of interest: Metaphysics, Natural Science, Human
Nature, Law and Ethics, Catholic Theology, the Study of the Bible,
Art and Beauty, and the Social World. In vivid translations and
enlightening introductions to the selections, Hood provides readers
with a rich overview of the important work of this unique
thinker.
Without violating the integrity of the original texts, Hood
provides his own translations of Aquinas's work and introduces
readers to his work in all its diversity. Selections present
Aquinas' views on a variety of topics of profound contemporary as
well as medieval significance, including politics, economic
exchange, war theory, sexual morality, and the role and status of
women and religious minorities. Thus, without neglecting subjects
such as metaphysics, epistemology, and natural law, which are the
focus of other anthologies, Hood offers a broader portrait of
Aquinas, his thoughts, and the diversity and richness of the
culture that gave rise to both.
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