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Books > Christianity > Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
In December 1531 on the hill of Tepeyac in what is present-day
Mexico City an Indian named Juan Diego beheld an apparition of the
Mother of God. With the attire and features of an Indian maiden and
addressing Juan Diego in his native tongue she instructed him to
tell the bishop to build a shrine on that spot. As a sign she left
her image on his cloak - the miraculous image of Our Lady of
Guadalupe. Drawing on a lifetime of reflection Father Virgil
Elizondo has written Guadalupe, an account of the story and meaning
of one of the most powerful religious symbols of our day. For
centuries Guadalupe has served as one of the sustaining symbols of
Mexican, Latin American, and U.S. Hispanic identity and
spirituality. But more than that, in this lyrical and inspiring
work Elizondo shows that Our Lady of Guadalupe has an even wider
significance and relevance to the church universal at the dawn of a
new millennium.
Caryll Houselander (1901-54), an English Catholic laywoman, artist,
and visionary, was driven by a strong identification with the poor
that enabled her in fresh and insightful ways, to proclaim the
'Christing of the World.' Wright interweaves texts and images into
an intimate encounter with a fascinating woman, a 'divine
eccentric,' and a gifted reader of souls.
A comprehensive and compelling account of the life and work of Pope
John Paul II. When the Holy Father first asked George Weigel to
write his biography he said: "You have the interior disposition to
do this...you know my mind". In this the only account of his life
to be written with the Pope's co-operation, a remarkable and unique
person is revealed. Drawing on unique access to Vatican papers and
based on extensive interviews with the Pope himself, George Weigel
draws together the two main strands of the ministry of the head on
the Catholic Church. Others have written about the Pope as a
political figure, but none with so much privileged information. The
spiritual side, however, has largely been neglected by commentators
and observers alike. This authoritative and complete biography
examines the driving forces of the Pope's Christian faith and his
dramatic reform of the papacy for the modern world. It looks at his
philosophical position, prophetic outlook, his profound
understanding of human freedom and his work for unity. The book
explores his challenge to the sexual revolution, his concern for
young people and his dialogue with science. For those of all faiths
and none, Witness to Hope will make a powerful impact on every
reader.
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