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Awakening at Lourdes - How an Unanswered Prayer Healed Our Family and Restored Our Faith (Paperback): Christy Wilkens Awakening at Lourdes - How an Unanswered Prayer Healed Our Family and Restored Our Faith (Paperback)
Christy Wilkens; Foreword by Jennifer Fulwiler
R481 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Correspondence of Reginald Pole - Volume 4 A Biographical Companion: The British Isles (Hardcover, New Ed): Thomas F. Mayer The Correspondence of Reginald Pole - Volume 4 A Biographical Companion: The British Isles (Hardcover, New Ed)
Thomas F. Mayer
R4,655 Discovery Miles 46 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reginald Pole (1500-1558), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was at the centre of reform controversies in the mid 16th century - antagonist of Henry VIII, a leader of the reform group in the Roman Church, and nearly elected pope (Julius III was elected in his stead). His voluminous correspondence - more than 2500 items, including letters to him - forms a major source for historians not only of England, but of Catholic Europe and the early Reformation as a whole. In addition to the insight they provide on political history, both secular and ecclesiastical, and on the spiritual motives of reform, they also constitute a great resource for our understanding of humanist learning and cultural patronage in the Renaissance. Hitherto there has been no comprehensive, let alone modern or accurate listing and analysis of this correspondence, in large part due to the complexity of the manuscript traditions and the difficulties of legibility. The present work makes this vast body of material accessible to the researcher, summarising each letter (and printing key texts usually in critical editions), together with necessary identification and comment. The first three volumes in this set will contain the correspondence; the fourth and fifth will provide a biographical companion to all persons mentioned, and will together constitute a major research tool in their own right. This first volume covers the crucial turning point in Pole's career: his protracted break with Henry and the substitution of papal service for royal. One major dimension of this rupture was a profound religious conversion which took Pole to the brink of one of the defining moments of the Italian Reformation, the writing of the 'Beneficio di Christo'.

Return to the Root - Reflections on the Inner Life (Paperback): Joyce Rupp Return to the Root - Reflections on the Inner Life (Paperback)
Joyce Rupp
R524 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R86 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland - The Career of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon (1468-1503) (Hardcover, New Ed):... Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland - The Career of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon (1468-1503) (Hardcover, New Ed)
Natalia Nowakowska
R4,287 Discovery Miles 42 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the career of Fryderyk Jagiellon (1468-1503) arguably the most powerful churchman in medieval or early modern Central Europe. Royal prince, bishop of KrakA(3)w, Polish primate, cardinal, regent and brother to the rulers of Hungary, Poland, Bohemia and Lithuania, Fryderyk was a leading dynastic politician, diplomat, ecclesiastic and cultural patron, and a pivotal figure in three Polish royal governments. Whereas Polish historians have traditionally cast Fryderyk as a miscreant and national embarrassment, this study argues that he is in fact a figure of fundamental importance for our understanding of church and monarchy in the Renaissance, who can enhance our grasp of the period in a variety of ways. Jagiellon's career constitutes an ambitious state-building programme - executed in the three spheres of government, ecclesiastical governance and cultural patronage - which reveals the multi-dimensional ways in which Renaissance monarchies might exploit the local church to their own ends. This book also offers a rare English language insight into the development of the Reformation in central Europe, and an analysis of the reigns of Kazimierz IV (1447-92), Jan Olbracht (1492-1501), Aleksander (1501-6), Poland's evolving constitution, her foreign policy, Jagiellonian dynastic strategy and, above all, the tripartite relationship between church, Crown and state.

Human Rights and the Catholic Tradition (Hardcover): Donald Dietrich Human Rights and the Catholic Tradition (Hardcover)
Donald Dietrich
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the French Revolution to Vatican II, the institutional Catholic Church has opposed much that modernity has offered men and women constructing their societies. This book focuses on the experiences of German Catholics as they have worked to engage their faith with their culture in the midst of the two world wars, the barbarism of the Nazi era, and the uncertainties and conflicts of the post-World War II world.

German Catholics have confronted and challenged their Church's anti-modernism, two lost wars, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi Third Reich, the Cold War, German reunification and the impulses of globalization. Catholic theologians and those others nurtured by Catholicism, who resisted Nazism to create their own private spaces, developed a personal and existential theology that bore fruit after 1945. Such theologians as Karl Rahner, Johannes Metz, and Walter Kasper, were rooted in their political experiences and in the renewal movement built by those who attended Vatican II. These theologians were sensitive to the horrors of the Nazi brutalization, the positive contributions of democracy, and the need to create a Catholicism that could join the conversation on human rights following World War II. This dialogue meant accepting non-Catholic religious traditions as authentic expressions of faith, which in turn required that the sacred dignity of every man, woman, and child had to be respected. By the twenty-first century, Catholic theologians had made furthering a human rights agenda part of their tradition, and the German contribution to Catholic theology was crucial to that development. The current Catholic milieu has been forged through its defensive responses to the Enlightenment, through its resistance to ideologies that have supported sanctioned murder, and through an extensive dialogue with its own traditions.

In focusing on the German Catholic experience, Dietrich offers a cultural approach to the study of the religious and ethical issues that ground the human rights paradigm that will be of particular interest to students of religion, historians, sociologists, and human rights specialists.

Man Your Post - Learning to Lead Like St. Joseph (Hardcover): Carrie Schuchts Daunt, Duane Daunt Man Your Post - Learning to Lead Like St. Joseph (Hardcover)
Carrie Schuchts Daunt, Duane Daunt
R753 R625 Discovery Miles 6 250 Save R128 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
He Is with Us Always (Paperback): Brother Francois Marie He Is with Us Always (Paperback)
Brother Francois Marie
R349 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R67 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living Liturgy(tm) for Music Ministers - Year C (2022) (Paperback): Stephanie Deprez, M Roger Holland, Verna Holyhead, Orin E.... Living Liturgy(tm) for Music Ministers - Year C (2022) (Paperback)
Stephanie Deprez, M Roger Holland, Verna Holyhead, Orin E. Johnson, John T Kyler, …
R289 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R44 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Marian Moments in Early Modern British Drama (Hardcover, New Ed): Regina Buccola Marian Moments in Early Modern British Drama (Hardcover, New Ed)
Regina Buccola; Lisa Hopkins
R4,290 Discovery Miles 42 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concerning itself with the complex interplay between iconoclasm against images of the Virgin Mary in post-Reformation England and stage representations that evoke various 'Marian moments' from the medieval, Catholic past, this collection answers the call for further investigation of the complex relationship between the fraught religio-political culture of the early modern period and the theater that it spawned. Joining historians in rejecting the received belief that Catholicism could be turned on and off like a water spigot in response to sixteenth-century religious reform, the early modern British theater scholars in this collection turn their attention to the vestiges of Catholic tradition and culture that leak out in stage imagery, plot devices, and characterization in ways that are not always clearly engaged in the business of Protestant panegyric or polemic. Among the questions they address are: What is the cultural function of dramatic Marian moments? Are Marian moments nostalgic for, or critical of, the 'Old Faith'? How do Marian moments negotiate the cultural trauma of iconoclasm and/or the Reformation in early modern England? Did these stage pictures of Mary provide subversive touchstones for the Old Faith of particular import to crypto-Catholic or recusant members of the audience?

Upon This Rock - St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church (Paperback): Stephen K. Ray Upon This Rock - St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church (Paperback)
Stephen K. Ray
R587 R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Save R87 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ray, a former Evangelical Protestant and Bible teacher, goes through the Scriptures and the first five centuries of the Church to demonstrate that the early Christians had a clear understanding of the primacy of Peter in the see of Rome. He tackles the tough issues in an attempt to expose how the opposition is misunderstanding the Scriptures and history. He uses many Protestant scholars and historians to support the Catholic position. This book contains the most complete compilation of Scriptural and Patristic quotations on the primacy of Peter and the Papal office of any book available. It has over 500 footnotes with supporting evidence from Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical, and non-Christian authorities.

Draw Close to Jesus - A Woman's Guide to Eucharistic Adoration (Paperback): Merridith Frediani Draw Close to Jesus - A Woman's Guide to Eucharistic Adoration (Paperback)
Merridith Frediani
R292 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R50 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism - How Priests and Nuns Become Perpetrators (Paperback): Myra L. Hidalgo Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism - How Priests and Nuns Become Perpetrators (Paperback)
Myra L. Hidalgo; Foreword by Thomas P. Doyle
R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An inside look at the reasons Catholic priests and nuns commit sexual abuse Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism digs beneath the public scandals to explore the underlying causes of sexual abuse by priests and nuns from the unique perspective of an abuse victim/survivor who is an experienced mental health practitioner and social science researcher. This powerful book includes the author's personal account of sexual abuse by a nun and her years of struggle to recover. Passionate but scholarly and objective, the book advocates the need for healing dialogue, empirical research, and informed prevention strategies to bring a meaningful resolution to the crisis of sexual abuse in the church. Popular explanations for the reasons behind the crisis have included issues related to celibacy, homosexuality, the power structure of the church, and poor seminary screening practices. But none of these theories are supported by research nor can they explain why Catholic priests and nuns may be more likely to abuse children that other adults in positions of trust. Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism uses a complex, systemic approach to draw parallels between the church as a human system and a family that has experienced incest, presenting a model for a sexual trauma cycle in the church based on systemic sexual shame passed down through the beliefs and practices of Catholicism. Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism examines: the prevalence and characteristics of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and nuns compared to sex offenders in the general population celibacy, homosexuality, and the power structure of the church as contributing factors in the sexual abuse crisis an analogy of the church as a family in which incest occurs the effects and causes of sexual offending from one generation to the next how current research on sexual offending applies to sexual abuse by priests and nuns healing and empowerment for those affected by religious-based sexual trauma reform and renewal within the Catholic Church and much more Sexual Abuse and the Culture of Catholicism is a unique and important resource for clergy, religious order, and lay leaders in the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations; social science researchers; social workers and mental health professionals; lay and religious members of the Catholic Church; and anyone recovering from religious-based sexual trauma.

Theology of Home III - At the Sea (Hardcover): Gress Carrie, Noelle Mering Theology of Home III - At the Sea (Hardcover)
Gress Carrie, Noelle Mering
R725 R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Save R131 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Catherine Greenbury and Mary Percy - Printed Writings 1500-1640: Series 1, Part Four, Volume 2 (Hardcover, New Ed): Jos Blom Catherine Greenbury and Mary Percy - Printed Writings 1500-1640: Series 1, Part Four, Volume 2 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jos Blom
R3,678 Discovery Miles 36 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume includes two early seventeenth-century translations of Roman Catholic books by English recusant nuns - Catherine Greenbury (a Franciscan) and Mary Percy (a Benedictine). To practise their faith on the continent both these women fled Elizabethan England where Roman Catholic practice had been outlawed under pain of severe penalty (even death). Catherine Greenbury was born at York into a wealthy upper middle-class family but left England after the death of her husband, shortly after the birth of her daughter in or around 1616. After establishing herself in Brussels in a convent dedicated to St Elizabeth, she became its first elected 'Mother' in 1626. During her early years here she translated the work included in this volume - FranAois van den Broecke's biography in Dutch of the saintly Queen Elizabeth of Portugal. A comparison of Greenbury's version with the Dutch text shows not only that the translation is very competent and faithful, but also that she takes the editorial freedom to improve the text. Lady Mary Percy, daughter of Thomas Percy the seventh Earl of Northumberland, left England for Flanders and in 1598 she founded a Benedictine convent in Brussels especially for Englishwomen. Here Mary Percy translated a 1598 French edition of Breve compendio, by the Italian Jesuit Achille Gagliardi with his student Isabella Berinzaga, a mystical handbook which guides the reader through a series of elaborately defined stages striving towards 'deiformitie' - a state in which the soul is 'united unto the will of God'.

The Theology and Spirituality of Mary Tudor's Church (Hardcover, New edition): William Wizeman The Theology and Spirituality of Mary Tudor's Church (Hardcover, New edition)
William Wizeman
R4,296 Discovery Miles 42 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few areas of early modern English history have roused such passions and interpretations as the rule of Mary Tudor and her efforts to return the country to Catholicism following the reigns of her father and brother. In this book, Dr Wizeman explores Catholic theology and spirituality according to the religious literature printed during the reign of Mary Tudor (1553-1558). As part of the strategy to renew Catholic religion in England after the reformations under Henry VIII and Edward VI, Marian theologians, authors and editors produced numerous works of catechesis, religious polemic, devotion and sermons. These writings demonstrate that the Catholicism of Marian England was not a mere insular reaction to the preceding decades of religious change, nor a via media polity which eschewed important elements of traditional religion while embracing tenets of the Reformation. Rather the theology and spirituality of Mary Tudor's church, as well as many of its strategies for religious renewal, was intimately connected to - and in fact anticipated or paralleled - the theology, spirituality and strategies for reform embraced by Counter-Reformation Catholicism, especially after the promulgation of the decrees of the Council of Trent (1545-1563). After considering the recent historiography of Mary Tudor's reign, the book contextualises these writings through a brief history of the Marian church and a discussion of the authors and dedicatees. It then presents an analysis of the Marian writers' and theologians' views on revelation, christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, sacramental theology, piety and eschatology. Finally, the study compares the Catholic belief asserted in these works to that found in texts by English theologians printed before 1553, especially John Fisher, and by contemporary theologians in Europe, particularly Bartolome Carranza, as well as the Tridentine catechism, and the decrees and official texts of the English Reformation.

Let's Go to Mass - A Visual Presentation of the Holy Mass (Hardcover): Herald Entertainment Inc Let's Go to Mass - A Visual Presentation of the Holy Mass (Hardcover)
Herald Entertainment Inc; Edited by Herald Entertainment Inc; Contributions by Casscom Media
R379 R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Save R57 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pastoral Responsibility of the Catholic Church for Justice and Peace in Igboland - Nigeria, 113 (Paperback): Leonard... The Pastoral Responsibility of the Catholic Church for Justice and Peace in Igboland - Nigeria, 113 (Paperback)
Leonard Lemchukwu
R1,671 R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Save R299 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
People Get Ready - Ritual, Solidarity, and Lived Ecclesiology in Catholic Roxbury (Paperback): Susan Bigelow Reynolds People Get Ready - Ritual, Solidarity, and Lived Ecclesiology in Catholic Roxbury (Paperback)
Susan Bigelow Reynolds; Series edited by John C. Seitz, Jessica Delgado
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does it mean to be a community of difference? St. Mary of the Angels is a tiny underground Catholic parish in the heart of Boston's Egleston Square. More than a century of local, national, and international migrations has shaped and reshaped the neighborhood, transforming streets into borderlines and the parish into a waystation. Today, the church sustains a community of Black, Caribbean, Latin American, and Euro-American parishioners from Roxbury and beyond. In People Get Ready, Susan Reynolds draws on six years of ethnographic research to examine embodied ritual as a site of radical solidarity in the local church. Weaving together archived letters, oral histories, stories, photographs, newspaper articles, and newly examined archdiocesan documents, Reynolds traces how the people of St. Mary's constructed rituals of solidarity as a practical foundation for building bridges across difference. She looks beyond liturgy to unexpected places, from Mass announcements to parish council meetings, from the Good Friday Via Crucis through neighborhood streets to protests staged in and around the church in the wake of Boston's 2004 parish shutdowns. Through ethnography and Catholic ecclesiology, Reynolds argues for a retrieval of Vatican II's notion of ecclesial solidarity as a basis for the mission of the local church in an age of migration, displacement, and change. It is through the work of ritual, the story of St. Mary's reveals, that we learn to negotiate the borders in our midst-to cultivate friendships, exercise power, build peace, and, in a real way, to survive.

The Scourge of Demons - Possession, Lust, and Witchcraft in a Seventeenth-Century Italian Convent (Paperback): Jeffrey R. Watt The Scourge of Demons - Possession, Lust, and Witchcraft in a Seventeenth-Century Italian Convent (Paperback)
Jeffrey R. Watt
R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A fascinating examination of alleged demon possession and witchcraft in a seventeenth-century convent in Carpi, Italy. In 1636, residents at the convent of Santa Chiara in Carpi in northern Italy were struck by an extraordinary illness that provoked bizarre behavior. Eventually numbering fourteen, the afflicted nuns were subject to screaming fits,throwing themselves on the floor, and falling abruptly into a deep sleep. When medical experts' cures proved ineffective, exorcists ministered to the women and concluded that they were possessed by demons and the victims of witchcraft. Catering to women from elite families, the nunnery suffered much turmoil for three years and, remarkably, three of the victims died from their ills. A maverick nun and a former confessor were widely suspected to be responsible, through witchcraft, for these woes. Based primarily on the exhaustive investigation by the Inquisition of Modena, The Scourge of Demons examines this fascinating case in its historical context. The travails of Santa Chiara occurred at a time when Europe witnessed peaks in both witch-hunting and in the numbers of people reputedly possessed by demons. Female religious figures appeared particularly prone to demonic attacks, and Counter-Reformation Church authorities were especially interested in imposing stricter discipline on convents. Watt carefully considers how the nuns of Santa Chiara understood and experienced alleged possession and witchcraft, concluding that Santa Chiara's diabolical troubles and their denouement -- involving the actions of nuns, confessors, inquisitorial authorities, and exorcists -- were profoundly shaped by the unique confluence of religious, cultural, judicial, andintellectual trends that flourished in the 1630s. Jeffrey R. Watt is professor of history at the University of Mississippi.

Spiritual Assessment and Intervention with Older Adults - Current Directions and Applications (Paperback): Mark Brennan,... Spiritual Assessment and Intervention with Older Adults - Current Directions and Applications (Paperback)
Mark Brennan, Deborah Heiser
R1,642 Discovery Miles 16 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stay up-to-date with the latest innovative methods of meeting the spiritual needs of the elderly Spiritual Assessment and Intervention: Current Directions and Applications examines current state-of-the-art efforts in the development and implementation of spiritual interventions for older adults. Academics and practitioners working in social work, social welfare, medicine, and mental health and aging present innovative approaches to meeting major challenges in the field of gerontology, including elder abuse, dementia, care giving, palliative care, and intergenerational relationships. The book provides practical methods for dealing with the problems and pitfalls of starting and evaluating interventions of a spiritual nature in a variety of community-based and institutional settings. Spiritual Assessment and Intervention: Current Directions and Applications provides you with an overview of current and future methods and means of providing spiritual support to the elderly as they struggle with the problems and possibilities of aging in today's complex world.Growing interest in the positive effects that religiousness and spirituality can have on life stress has created a growing need for research and practice models that strengthen, reinforce, or promote the spiritual well-being of older adults. This collection first presented in 2003 at the 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America addresses the important care giving and practice issues involving the physical and psychological health of older adults.Spiritual Assessment and Intervention: Current Directions and Applications examines: how older adults use narrative therapy to manage adversity and maintain self-efficacy how faith-based communities can be enlisted as important social resources a pilot government-funded project to raise awareness of elder abuse in faith communities an intergenerational project involving a preschool and a retirement community spiritual activities for adults with Alzheimer's disease the Creating Alternative Relaxing Environment (CARE) Cabinet intervention Spiritual Assessment and Intervention: Current Directions and Applications is an essential resource for gerontological practitioners from the biological, clinical (including physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and dentists), behavioral and social sciences (including anthropologists, psychologists, social workers, sociologists, and researchers), and for health care administrators.

The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Graziano Marcheschi, Biagio Mazza The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Graziano Marcheschi, Biagio Mazza
R996 R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Save R105 (11%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Informative... Reliable... Accessible First published more than a quarter century ago, The Catholic Bible: Personal Study Edition has long served readers eager for a reliable, accessible guide to lead them into the biblical text. Thumb-indexed for convenience, this third edition is fully revised and augmented with new study aids such as in-text essays on topics that enhance one's reading of the text. The "Reading Guides" that come before the text of the New American Bible Revised Edition - the translation used in the great majority of U.S. Catholic parishes - provide a concise, accessible overview of each individual book of the Bible, leading readers through the backgrounds, characters, and messages of all the books and their implications for our lives today. Lay people - individuals or members of study groups - students, and general readers will all find essential information in a form that is easy to use and organized for quick reference.

Redefining Female Religious Life - French Ursulines and English Ladies in Seventeenth-Century Catholicism (Hardcover, New Ed):... Redefining Female Religious Life - French Ursulines and English Ladies in Seventeenth-Century Catholicism (Hardcover, New Ed)
Laurence Lux-Sterritt
R3,997 Discovery Miles 39 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This short study offers a contribution to the flourishing debate on post-Reformation female piety. In an effort to avoid excessive polarization condemning conventual life as restrictive or hailing it as a privileged path towards spiritual perfection, it analyses the reasons which led early-modern women to found new congregations with active vocations. Were these novel communities born out of their founders' rejection of the conventual model? Through the comparative analysis of two congregations which became, in seventeenth-century France and England, the embodiment of women's efforts to become actively involved in the Catholic Reformation, this book offers a nuanced interpretation of female religious life and particularly of the relationship between cloistered tradition and aposotolic vocations. Despite the differences in their national political and religious backgrounds, both the French Ursulines and the Institute of English Ladies shared the same aim to revitalise the links between the Catholic faith and the people, reaching out of the cloister and into the world by educating girls who would later become wives and mothers. This study suggests that these pioneering Catholic women, though in breach of Tridentine decrees, did not turn their backs on contemplative piety: although both the French Ursulines and the English Ladies undertook work which had hitherto been the preserve religious men, they were motivated by their desire to help the Church rather than by a wish to liberate women from what eighteenth-century writers later perceived as the shackles of conventual obedience. It is argued that the founders of new, uncloistered congregations were embracing vocations which they construed as personals sacrifices; they followed the arduous path 'mixed life' in an act of self-abnegation and chose apostolic work as their early-modern reinterpretation of medieval asceticism.

Apostolic Athletes - 11 Priests and Bishops Reveal How Sports Helped Them Follow Christ's Call (Paperback): Trent Beattie Apostolic Athletes - 11 Priests and Bishops Reveal How Sports Helped Them Follow Christ's Call (Paperback)
Trent Beattie
R438 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R79 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Jesuits and the Monarchy - Catholic Reform and Political Authority in France (1590-1615) (Hardcover, New Ed): Eric Nelson The Jesuits and the Monarchy - Catholic Reform and Political Authority in France (1590-1615) (Hardcover, New Ed)
Eric Nelson
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first three decades of Bourbon rule in France coincided with a period of violent fragmentation followed by rapid renewal within the French Catholic community. In the early 1590s, when Henri IV - Protestant head of the Bourbon house - acceded to the throne, French Catholics were at war with each other as Leaguer and Navarrist factions fought both militarily and ideologically for control of Catholic France. However, by 1620 a partially reconciled French church was in the process of defining a distinctive reform movement as French Catholics, encouraged by their monarchs, sought to assimilate aspects of the international Catholic reformation with Gallican traditions to renew their church. By 1650 this French Catholic church, and its distinctive reform movement forged in the decades following the collapse of the Catholic League, had become one of the most influential movements in European Catholicism. This study reconsiders the forces behind these dramatic developments within the French church through the re-examination of a classic question in French history: Why was the Society of Jesus able to integrate successfully into the French church in the opening decades of the seventeenth-century, despite being expelled from much of the kingdom in 1594 for its alleged role in the attempted assassination of the king? The expulsion, recall and subsequent integration of the Society into the French church offers a unique window into the evolution of French Catholicism between 1590 and 1620. It provides new insight into how Henri IV re-established royal authority in the French Catholic church following the collapse of the Catholic League and how this development helped to heal the rifts in French Catholicism wrought by the Leaguer movement. It also explores in unprecedented detail how Henri played an important role in channelling religious energy in his kingdom towards forms of Catholic piety -exemplified by his new allies the Jesuits - which became the foundation of

Deadly Indifference - How the Church Lost Her Mission, and How We Can Reclaim It (Paperback): Eric Sammons Deadly Indifference - How the Church Lost Her Mission, and How We Can Reclaim It (Paperback)
Eric Sammons
R529 R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Save R85 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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