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BR145.2 C46 Vol 1
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BR145.2 C46 Vol 2
The Christian Centuries The First Six Hundred Years
1
1964
Danielou, Jean
The Middle Ages
2
1969
Knowles, David and Obolenski, Dimitri
In the last 20 years (1944-64) the complex Jewish background to early Christianity was discovered, and this, combined with a better understanding of the Greek and Roman world into which Christianity later emerged, made it possible to more accurately produce an updated history of the early Christian centuries. Covers the period from 604-1500. Focuses on institutions and the life of the Church as a whole in the Middle Ages. Main focus deals with the history of the Church from the death of Gregory the Great through the events of the 15th century, including the Great Schism and its after math.
The Faith of the Early Fathers A Source Book of Theological and Historical Passages from the Christian Writings of the Pre-Nicene and Nicene Eras Christian Writings of the Post Nicene and Constantinopolitan eras through St Jerome (2) Writings of Saint Augustine to the End of the Patristic Age
1
2
3
1970
Jurgens, William A.
An anthology of the more important passages from the early Fathers of the Church. Part of a revival of patristic interest. Volume I concludes with the latter part of the 4th century
SSJ Novitiate
BR63.J8
1979
Volume 2 is devoted stops short of St Augustine. Its principal Jurgens, William A. luminaries are SS Basil, the two Gregories, Chrysostom, Ambrose, and Jerome
SSJ Novitiate
BR63.J8
1979
Begins with St Augustine and marches on through the rest of the patristic age, the end of which period Jurgens, William A. is marked in the West by the death of St Isidore of Seville (636 SSJ Novitiate A, D.) and in the East by the death of St Damascene (749 A. D.).
BR63.J8
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A History of the Church The World in Which the Church was Founded
1
1934, 1949
Hughes, Philip
The Church and the World the Church Created. Augustine to Aquinas
2
1935, 1949
Hughes, Philip
The Revolt Against the Church: Aquinas to Luther
3
1947
Hughes, Philip
The Wise Man from the West: the true story of the man who first brought the message of Christianity to fabled Cathay
1955
Cronn, Vincent
Treats of the Church in the West up to the conversion of SSJ Junior Constantine (312) but in the East up to Justinian-or rather a College Jensen century and a half beyond to allow for the consummation of Beach the disunion which followed Chalcedon. Treats the political and social transformation of the Roman Empire in the West between 395b and 590, of the nature and FIT Somet extent of the barbarian invasion and of the work of Augustine Library in salvaging the ancient by transforming it into a new Christian culture. All that has happened since 1517 is the effect of what occurred between 1270 and 1517. Begins with the reign of Bonifice the VIII, which historians have long held to be the turning point of Catholic history. In the section dealing with FIT Somet the Avignon Papacy is described more thorough than ever Library before. Special attention is given to the movement of philosophy and theology away from the synthesis of St Thomas. Addressed is the period of Crisis in the Schism of the West. This is the true story of a courageous and dedicated man who, in the 16th century, first brought Christianity to Cathay. It is SSJ Mercy also a richly detailed and living portrait of 16th and 17th Hospital Miami century China- the mystical and wonderful land which, up to FL, SSJ the time of Matthew Ricci's mission, the West had known Novitiate only through the tales of Marco Polo.
BR145.H8
BR145.H8
BR145.H8
BV3427 R46 C7
Church History and Florida Church History Bible History, Containing the Most Remarkable Events of the Old and New
1881
Reverend Richard Gilmour, D.D.
A brief summary of Biblical and Church history, from the Creation to the Reformation.
"(?) New Year, 1904" "Mrs. Helen E. White
BS606. G5
History and Church History Title Seeing Florida with a Priest
Volume
Issue Date 1937
Pilgrim Church: A Popular History of Catholic Christianity
1977
Evangelism in the Early Church
1970
The Mass of the Early Christians (2)
2001
Four Witnesses: The Early Church in Her Own Words
2002
Reading the Apostolic Fathers: An Introduction
1996
The Desert Fathers
1936
Author
Abstract
Lineage
"The following narrative is submitted for two reasons. First, to given to the aid the diocesan historian, who has asked not only the author library by the but other priests of the diocese for facts and figures with St. Augustine Designed to give the average Catholic a summary of the origin and development of Catholic Christianity, tracing the effects Bausch, William J. Unknown of historical pressures and of the Church's evolving nature and mission. Covers the first two centuries of the Church that was Eric George Green, Michael characterized by an evangelistic zeal and effort. Written by a purchased in Protestant providing variety beyond Catholic writers. MS 2018 Sr Mary Reveals the Church's most ancient Eucharistic beliefs and Christine Aquilina, Mike practices. Traces the Mass's history from Jesus' lifetime Zimorski, Sr. through the 4th century. Margaret Brings to life the history of the Church through the writings of Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Justin Martyr, and Bennett, Rob Unknown Irenaeus of Lyons. A convincing rendering of what the early Church must have really been like. Historians have assigned the phrase "apostolic fathers' to a narrow collection of early Christian texts dating from the first and second centuries AD. These writings are separate from Jefford, Clayton N. the New Testament and the New Testament Apocrypha. The Unknown common view is they were written by an early Christian author who knew one or more of the 1st century apostles (the first followers of Jesus). P.J. Bresnahan
Waddell, Helen translator
This paper edition 1986. The words of quiet men who in the 4th century A.D. founded the desert rule. Anthanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria, wrote the preface to the life of his friend Antony, the first of the Fathers of the Desert (Egypt). Chapters include: The Life of St Paul the First Hermit, History of the Monks of Egypt, Sayings of the Fathers, The Life of St Pelagia the Harlot, the Life of St Mary the Harlot, and others.
Unknown
Library of Congress N/A
BR145.2 B37
BR195.E9 G7
BV823.A65
BR63:B39
BR60.A65 J44
BR1705.A2 V525
History and Church History Title The Fathers of the Church: An Introduction to the First Christian Teachers The Community of the Beloved Disciple: The Life, Loves, and Hates of an Individual Church in New Testament Times
Volume
Issue Date
2006
1979
Founded on a Rock: A History of the Catholic Church
1961
Fishers of Men
1962
A Concise History of the Catholic Church
1990
Documents of American Catholic History
1956
Author
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
Aquilina, Mike
Has become the standard introduction to the great teachers of early Christianity. Utilized the 19th century Edinburgh edition of the Fathers as the primary reference. This was published in 38 volumes as The Ante-Nicene Fathers; The Nicene; and Post-Nicene Fathers.
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BR67.A98
Sr Marlene Payetto
BS2601.B76
A study in Johannine ecclesiology reconstructs the history of Brown, Raymond one Christian community in the 1st century-a community E. whose life from its inception to its last hour is reflected in the Gospel and Epistles of John.
Crusaders of the Church Militant, martyrs of the Church suffering, and saints of the Church triumphant-the whole rich SSJ Mercy De Wohl, Louis litany of the Church's great sons and daughters-live here in all Hospital Miami their glory. The heresies that beset the Church, Luther's Fl revolt, the Avignon exile,- all are described. This book tells the story of the lives of the 'fishers of men.' It begins with the final appearance of Jesus to Mary Magdalen Saponaro, Michele SSJ Novitiate and continues through the time of John, the last of the Apostles, and his death on the island of Patmos. Chronological complete history from the time of Christ to Bokenkotter, present day. Does not appear to be written by a Catholic and Unknown Thomas has NO Imprimatur.
Ellis, John Tracy
Contains 163 selections which trace the development of the St Joseph Church in our country from the days of Columbus to our own Junior College era. The documents begin with Pope Alexander VI's bull Inter Jensen Beach caetera of May 4 1493, and end with Pope Pius XII's encyclical Fl Sertum Laetitia of November 1, 1939.
BX945.2 D34
BS2618 .S253
BX945.2 B64
BX1405.E4
History and Church History Title The Spirituality of the New Testament and the Fathers: A History of Christian Spirituality I The Spirituality of the Middle Ages
Volume
I
II
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
1960
Bouyer, Louis
The first of 3 volumes covering the history of Christian spirituality from its Jewish origins to modern times. Pays special attention to the Jewish foundations of Christianity before examining in detail the teaching and influence of Jesus
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BV4490.H513
1961
Leclercq, Jean, Vandenbroucke, Francois, and Bouyer, Louis
Covers from the sixth century to the dawn of the sixteenth century. Presents a picture of the times in which the writers lived and of the circumstances in which the texts were written.
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BV4490.H5132
Harnack, Adolf
A classic on the early expansion of the Church. A monument of historical research and writing; a masterly summary of the life and thought of the Christian Church during the 2nd and 3rd century.
SSJ Novitiate
BR165.H4
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BS2555.D6
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BR165.C48
1961
History and the Gospel
The Early Church
Author
Issue Date
1964
1
1967
Dodd, C. H.
Chadwick, Henry
First printed in 1938. His treatment is one that no serious student of Gospel history and Christian Theology dare neglect: those whose vocation is to preach the Gospel may find renewed conviction that theirs is the most responsible and the most important task in the world. The Pelican History of the Church Volume 1. Early Christianity was a synthesis of contemporary ideas and beliefs; but does not account for the ferocity of its persecution under Diocletian, the fanaticism of its martyrs, the bitterness of its controversies and the explosive force behind the expansion throughout the Roman world.
History and Church History Title
Seeking Purity of Heart: The Gift of Ourselves to God
The Catholic Church Story: Changing and Changeless
Volume
Issue Date
1975
1975
Author
Library of Congress
Breault, Joseph
BV4647. P81B7
Day, Edward
A short history of the changing and changeless fellowship of Christ. The Church, no longer the shaper of civilizations with imperial power at its command, Christ's fellowship must SSJ Novitiate imitate the role of Jesus seeking to convince whom it can that the Messiah has come, that the kingdom of God is at hand.
BX945.2 D2
Provides a concise account of the people, places, institutions, events, and ideas that made a difference in the development of the Christian faith in the first centuries of our era.
SSJ Novitiate
BR165.B645
Unknown
BR165.B698
Unknown
BX2600.H37
1976
Boer, Harry R.
The Churches the Apostles Left Behind
1984
Brown, Raymond E.
The Irish Matryoshka: A History of Irish Monks in Medieval Europe
2007
Harkins, James J.
1951
Lineage
Today, many Christians are tired of living double lives, parttime as Christ-centered humans and part-time as this-world centered humans. They desire to move beyond a surface Christianity and invite Jesus to become Lord and Master over even their unconscious. The best way to clean the surface of a SSJ Novitiate lake is not by skimming the top but by purifying the source of the flow from the wellsprings at the bottom. In all of us there are hidden recesses in our unconscious that the healing power of Jesus Christ has not yet touched.
A Short History of the Early Church
A History of the Cure of Souls
Abstract
McNeill, John T.
Investigates Christian communities from the viewpoint of their diverse understanding of what was important for survival and growth after the death of the Apostles. Articulates a series of events that replicates the story of Ireland as an essential part of the European historical scene. Collectively these monographs tell of early Euro-Irish monasticism in the context of those events that shaped western ideals in the Middle Ages.
The Father Covers the Reformation through English and American Hickey Puritanism to the evangelical movements, current Catholic Collection St practice, and finally psychiatric techniques that are compared Joseph College to Christian procedures. Library
BV4006.M3
History and Church History Title Christ in Russia, A History, Tradition, and Life of the Russian Church Man His World and His Work
Volume
Issue Date
Author
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
1960
Iswolski, Helene
Presents a scholarly history of the Church of Christ in Russia and description of the Russian Church's Tradition and Life
SSJ St James
BX485.I8
Savary, Louis M.
Father Savary, a Jesuit, is deeply concerned with human meanings of a Christian's work in the context of the mystical body's vocation to integrate and challenge the secular world.
SSJ Novitiate
BT701.2 S2
1957
The Templars: Knights of Christ
2009
Reformation Europe 1517-1559
1963
A Short History of the Western Liturgy
1969
The Love of Learning and the Desire for God: A Study of Monastic Culture
1961
The Templars came into being around 1118 to defend pilgrims that were being accosted and robbed of everything they had. St Bernard of Clairvaux drew up a strict rule for the Templars similar to his Cistercian order. The Templars gained much Pernoud, Regine wealth and were unjustly expropriated of their belongings, Unknown tortured and killed by King Phillip of France starting in 1307. The procrastination of Pope Clement V to come to their rescue was one of the most shameful episodes in the history of the medieval Church. The Reformation as a movement in religion and theology, Elton, G. R. placed within its setting of politics, economics, and society, is Unknown the theme of this book. Introduces the most important facts and problems of the history of Western liturgy, and explains things with which Klauser, Theodor liturgical reform is concerned. First appeared in 1943. In the Unknown appendix is the "Guiding Principles for Designing and Building a Church in the Spirit of the Roman Liturgy" A history of monastic culture in the middle ages. Produces a picture of the mind, heart, and soul of a medieval monk. Leclercq, Jean These monks achieved a reconciliation of the two constants Sr Mary Albert of Western culture: the study of letters and the unimpeded search for God.
CR4743.P4713
D228.E4
BX1970.K5713
BX2470.L413
History and Church History Title
Issue Date
Author
Medieval Liturgy: An Introduction to Sources
1986
Vogel, Cyrille
The Cultural Heritage of Jasna Gora
1979
Rozanow, Zofia
Journey to the Heart: Christian Contemplation Through the Centuries
2011
Freeman, Laurence, et al.
The Cross in the Sand: The Early Catholic Church in Florida, 15131870
Volume
1965
Abstract Introduces recent scholarly updates and rewrites the section on Gregorian sacramentaries in the light of new authoritative findings. For centuries the Monastery at Jasna Gora has been one of the principal centers of religious life in Poland. The picture of Our Lady preserved there, hallowed by legend, has been the goal of pilgrimages for more than 6 centuries. From New Testament times to the present day it traces Christian spirituality using insights from : Jesus, St John, and Paul: Clement, Origen: The Desert traditions: The Jesus Prayer: Monastic and mendicant founders; Augustine, Hildegard, Benedict, Francis, and Dominic and many more.
Lineage
Library of Congress
Unknown
BX1973.V63
Unknown
N7255.P62 C936
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
BV5091.C7 N38
A history of the early church in the southeastern US originally Autographed Gannon, Michael identifies as La Florida and its travails through First Spanish copy presented V. settlement, English atrocities, Second Spanish occupation and to SSJ by Dr finally the establishment of a Holy See in St Augustine. Maurice Leahy The seminal treatise "Here They Once Stood: The Tragic End of the Apalachee Missions", written more than 50 years ago, synthesized much of what was known about the missions at McEwan, Bonnie G. that time. This work summarizes what has been accomplished in mission research in the intervening years and underscores how much we still have to learn.
The Spanish Missions of La Florida
1993
Familiar Prayers; Their Origin and History
1953
Thurston, Herbert
The Catholic Experience
1967
Greeley, Andrew M.
Unknown
Papers from this book appeared originally in "The Month" SSJ Novitiate between the years 1911 and 1918. Edited by Fr Paul Grosjean. An illuminating study of American Catholicism from the Colonial period to 1967
Sr Anthony Marie Newton
BX1415.F55 G3
F312.S67
BX1970.T52 BX1406.2 G68
History and Church History Title
Religion and the Rise of Western Culture
Death of Christendoms, Birth of the Church: Historical Analysis and Theological Interpretation of the Church in Latin America Religion in America: An Historical Account of the Development of American Religious Life The Desert and the City, an interpretation of the history of Christian Spirituality (2)
Volume
Issue Date
1958
1987
1965
1969
Author
Dawson, Christopher
Richard, Pablo
Abstract
Informs us how we now realize the vital function of religion both as a principle continuity and conservation and as the Sr Anthony source of new spiritual life. In the dark ages religion was the Marie Newton only power that remained unaffected by the collapse of civilization, and that general tenet applies today.
Paints a vast mural of the history of Latin America and the Latin American Church, from three periods: Colonial Christendom (1492-1808), New Christendom (1808-1960), and the present era of crisis in the Church (1960-).
The purpose was NOT to chronicle the life of individual religious groups. While separate denominations were not Hudson, Winthrop ignored, the focus was to depict the religious life of American S. people in interaction with other dimensions of their experience, and to depict the unity that American religious life depicts. Gannon, Thomas M. and Traub, George W.
Lineage
Records the great currents-the writers, the ideals, the institutions-in the history of spirituality and explore their relevance for people of today
Library of Congress
BR115.C5 D37
Unknown
BX1426.2 R5313
Sr Margaret Therese
BR515.H79
Presented by Fr Williams to SSJ College library, Jensen Beach
BV4490.G26
History and Church History Title
The Church in a Secularized Society
Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious Freedom in America
Volume
5
Author
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
1978
Aubert, Robert
Traces the main lines of development of the Roman Catholic Church during those 120 years from the accession od Pope Pius IX on the eve of the great European crisis of 1848, to the closing of the 2nd Vatican Council. Devotes most of the emphasis to the daily life of the People of God, instead of concentrating on tumultuous relationships between Church and State.
unknown
BX945.2 C45
2008
Waldman, Steven
Narrates the story of how our nation's Founders forged a new approach to religious liberty, a revolutionary formula promoted faith‌by leaving it alone.
Unknown
BL640.W35
Issue Date
Gives an appreciation of the basic continuity of the Spirit of Jesus revealed in some startling innovations; think of Francis Unknown of Assisi and Ignatius of Loyola. Explores the symbiotic relationship between religious and secular life in Mississippi over its turbulent 300 year history. Purchased in The race factor plays a very significant role in shaping MS MS 2018 Eric R culture. Considers evangelical Protestants as the Major George religion and Roman Catholicism is covered and referred as an "Outsider Religious Group" by the author.
Christian Spirituality: An Historical Sketch
1984
Lane, George A.
Religion in Mississippi
2001
Sparks, Randy J.
Cross & Crozier: The History of the Diocese of Saint Augustine
1999
Gallagher, Charles
A pictorial history of the parishes in the diocese of St Augustine.
Unknown
Printed in France
Baker, Robert J., and Quinn, Jane
Despite 4 centuries of life and growth in Florida, the Catholic Church is a relatively young church in the State. Prior to 1940, the Catholic population did not exceed 65,000 in a general population of 1.5 million. Today there are a half million Catholics in a population of 9 million (1983).
Sr Lorraine
BX1415.F55 W44
Welcome the Stranger: Contemporary Ministry in the Church of Florida
1983
BX2350.65 L36
BR555.M7 S68
History and Church History Title
Volume
Issue Date
Catholic Parish Life on Florida's West Coast: 1860-1968
1996
Catholicism in South Florida: 1868-1968
1984
Historic Catholic Sites of St. Augustine: A Walking Tour
1988
The Meaning of Knock
1997
Abstract
Author
History is traced through 4 periods from 1860, with the founding of the first parish at Tampa, until 1968, when the diocese of St Petersburg was created. Also a celebration of McNally, Michael J. the men and women whose religious faith and hard work built parish life in Florida from a barren frontier to a thriving metropolis. The writer covers America Roman Catholicism history in the lower 16 counties of Florida. This became the diocese of McNally, Michael J. Miami in 1968. Beginning in Key West in 1868, as parochial life stabilized, it ends with the creation of the archdiocese of Miami. Seeks to make your tour of St Augustine more that just a walk Baker, Robert J. through historic sites. We hope it leads to deeper reflections and personal prayers of your own. edited by Donal Flanagan
A collection of articles addressing the importance of Knock and its draw for visitors.
Lineage
Library of Congress
Unknown
BX1415.F55 M325
Unknown
BX1415.F55 M33
Unknown
NA
Sr. Anne, San Jose Convent Jacksonville
BT660.K7 M43 1997
PS3602.A5875 C33
NA
Cacique: A Novel of Florida's Heroic Mission History
2006
Baker, Robert J.
Articulates a series of events that replicates the story of Ireland as an essential part of the European historical scene. To Sr Mary Collectively these monographs tell of early Euro-Irish Christine from monasticism in the context of those events that shaped Bishop Baker western ideals in the
The Madonnas of St Augustine: A Remarkable History
2013
Murray, Nancy
Each section focuses on the arrival of a new Madonna. The Signed by the unique perspective chronicles the history of St Augustine author from 1565 to the present and her faith journey in Christianity. General History
Child's History of the United States Carpenter's Geographical Reader: Africa
1878 1905
Goodrich, Charles Important moments in US history are broken into individual dated 1880 A. lessons which include discussion questions and a summary of "The purpose of this book is to give a simple knowledge of the St. Joseph's Carpenter, Frank G. peoples and countries of Africa as they are day-to-day." -from Academy, SSJ
E178.1 .G642 DT5 .C28
History and Church History Title
Volume
Issue Date
The Aran Islands
1907
Civil Government in the United States
1914
The Writers of Rome
1924
Enthusiasm: A Chapter in the History of Religion
1950
Cosmos and History: The Myth of the Eternal Return
1954, 1959
Author
Abstract
Lineage
The Aran Islands of Aranmor, Irishman, and Inishere lie thirty unknown miles from Galway, and so attracted JM Synge that he McCarthy, Charles A series of lessons for Edwardian-era students on the nature SSJ Archives St. H. of the United States Government, including sections on Augustine Sr Mary Translation from Latin is a brief survey of Roman writers Duff, J. Wright Liquori, Barry within a space of about 3 centuries from 240 BC College 1964 This book is an attempt to study a group of religious movements which belong, roughly, to the period between 1650 and 1750. Such movements cannot be studied in Sr. Mary isolation, and the seven opening chapters are devoted to the Knox, R.A. Christine pre-history of enthusiasm. More importantly, some attempt is Zimorski, SSJ made to sort out the tangled pattern of medieval heresy and to establish its connection with the sixteenth-century Anabaptists. Synge, JM
Eliade, Mircea
"The essential theme of my investigation bears on the image of himself formed by the man of the archaic societies and the place and he assumes in the Cosmos. The chief difference between the man of the archaic and traditional societies and the man of the modern societies with their strong imprint of Judeao-Christianity lies in the fact that the former feels himself indissolubly connected with the Cosmos and the cosmic rhythms, whereas the latter insists that he is only connected with History." -from the preface, by the author
SSJ Novitiate
Library of Congress n/a JK274 .M15 PA3054.N6
BT1315 K57
BD701. E383
History and Church History Title
Many Thousand Gone: The Ex-Slaves' Account of Their Bondage and Freedom
Civilisation
Volume
Issue Date
1963
Author
Abstract
Lineage
A dramatic discussion of the psychological and moral effects of slavery on both whites and blacks. Utilizing a wealth of autobiographical material, Charles Nichols has traced the Lincolnville history of the American Negro from his captivity and pre-Civil Museum? SSJ War treatment in slavery to the Underground Railroad and Formation Nichols, Charles H. post-Civil War freedom. He has included fascinating details of Library Villa the lives of the men most boldly dedicated to achieving Flora/ Brown freedom and racial equality, among them such well-known Hall figures as Henry Bibb, John Brown, Nat Turner, and Frederick Douglass.
1969
Clark, Kenneth
The Story of the Irish Race: A Popular History of Ireland
1973
MacManus, Seumas
Minorcans in Florida: Their History and Heritage
1975
Quinn, Jane
A guided tour of culture from the Dark Ages through the 19th century. From Iona in the9th century to France in the 12th, from Florence to Urbino, from Germany to Rome, England, Holland, and America. Shows the works of genius, in architecture, sculpture and painting, in philosophy, poetry and music, in science and engineering, which was produced.
Sr Mary Christine Zimorski
For anyone who wants to know the Irish people, their political struggle, their literature, their great contribution to Western Sr Mary Agnes Civilization, amazing in its richness and variety. This book is the exciting and colorful story, filled with inspiration, of the Minorcan people in Florida and in the Unknown United States. Here, two centuries of an American tradition are recaptured through original letters and documents.
Library of Congress
73092322
CB68.C55
DA912.M32
F320 .M53 Q56
History and Church History Title
Volume
Issue Date
Author
Welcome the Stranger: Contemporary Ministry in the Church of Florida (2)
1983
edited by Robert J. Baker and Jane Quinn
Fifty Feet in Paradise
1984
Nolan, David
The Church at Prayer: Volume IV Liturgy and Time
1986
AG Martimort, IH Dalmais, P Jounel
A History of Polish Culture
1987
Suchodolski, Bogdan
The Catholic Church Through the Ages
1990
Lovasik, Lawrence G., SVD
Abstract
Lineage
As these pages reveal, the Church in Florida is at the forefront of some creative ventures in ministry, largely the result of positive leadership that has emerged here. From the days of The Shrine of the wise, always-on-the-move, circuit-riding Archbishop Religious & Joseph P. Hurley, whose territory covered the better part of Church the state, to the era of the newly formed and constantly Supplies, St. restructured Archdiocese of Miami, the Church of Florida has Augustine, FL continued to be guided wisely and lovingly. It has not slumbered in the face of its challenges, but has tried to turn obstacles into opportunities. A history of Florida from Madison's presidency to the Space Unknown Age. This English translation of The Liturgy and Time will be welcomes by serious students of the liturgy as well as by liturgical directors and other pastoral ministers. It not only provides sound historical background and theological analysis Unknown for understanding the liturgical year and the liturgy of the hours, but it also sets out clear foundational principles for making responsible pastoral decisions. Shows how the Poles found their own place in geographical space and in historical time, in the material world created Unknown through work, in social struggle and the constant reform of the Commonwealth. Here is a unique history of the Catholic Church given in summary form that shows how in every epoch the Church has given incontestable proofs of its divine origin. It sets forth the Unknown major evets in the life of the Church in a clear and logical fashion that makes them understandable for the modern reader.
Library of Congress
BX1415.F55 W44 1983
HC107.F6 N64 1984
BX1970 .E313 1985
DK4110.S919
BX945.2 .L65 1990
History and Church History Title
A Brief History of Christian Worship
Tales of Old Ireland
How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role, from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe The True Icon: From the Shroud of Turin to the Veil of Manoppello
Volume
Issue Date
1993
1994
1995
2012
Author
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
White, James F.
This book is a revisionist work, attempting to give new directions to liturgical history by treating the experience of worship of the people in the pews as the primary liturgical document. Relishing the liturgical diversity of recent centuries as firm evidence of Christianity's ability to adapt to a wide variety of peoples and places, Professor White shows that this tendency has been apparent in Christian worship since its inception in the New Testament churches.
Unknown
BV5 .W47 1993
This is Ireland before the automobile and the tourist. It is a country of long-suffering peasants, priests struggling with their consciences and eccentric Irish gentry.
To Sr Margaret on her Diamond Jubilee from Seamus and Mary
British publication
O'Mara, Michael
Cahill, Thomas
Badde, Paul
From the fall of Rome to the "dark ages', learning, scholarship, and culture disappeared from the European continent. The great heritage of Western civilization would Jim Hirschman have been lost were it not for the people of the unconquered Ireland. Traces the rich history of the Shroud. Uncovers many of its mysteries and also researches another relic honored as a burial cloth of Jesus, the Veil of Manoppello which bears the image of the Holy Face
Unknown
DA930.5 C34
BT587.S4 B2513
History and Church History Title
Volume
Issue Date
The History and Antiquities of the City of St Augustine, Florida
1975
The Real Poland: An Anthology of National Self-Perception
1982
An Uncommon Guide to Florida: A Resident's Guide to the Real Florida
1992
The Early Modern City: 1450-1750
1995
Author
Abstract
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Fairbanks first developed his interest in Florida history during the 1850s. He learned Spanish so that he could read history in the language of the original adventurers. He was a founding father of the Historical Society of Florida. He studied at the Fairbanks, George Roman Catholic Petit Seminaire at Montreal but he was a SSJ Novitiate R. Protestant. St Augustine is the birthplace of western civilization and of Christianity in the US. This work was the first attempt to record the rich and varied history of St Augustine. In the last 2 centuries, Poland's history has been one of the most tragic of all Eastern Europe. Not a single generation of Poles were able to enjoy stability, peace and justice, subject Bloch, Alfred Unknown to social unrest, economic hardship and political crises not to mention the invasion and holocaust caused by Hitler's Nazi regime. signed by the Designed primarily for residents and newcomers, this book is author, with your way to travel the state and discover the unusual, the McGuire, Nina thanks to the uncommon, and the unique things that make Florida so Sisters of St. special. Joseph, 1992 purchased by Hannah This book is ambitious in its aims, wide-ranging in its scope, Simmons from and vigorous in its execution. Drawing on material from Chamblin's dozens of communities in western, central, and eastern Bookmine, Friedrichs, Europe, it makes telling use of vivid local detail to show how Jacksonville FL, Christopher R. differences in power, wealth, status and gender structured originally the ways in which the town-dwellers of early modern Europe purchased at engaged in the eternal struggle for a better life. Waterstone's Booksellers, Newcastle
Library of Congress
F319.S2 F2
DK4155.R4
F309.3 .M38 1992
HT131. F75 1995
History and Church History Title
Volume
Issue Date
The New History of Florida
1996
American History: From Prehistoric Times to the Present Day
1999
Art and History Assisi
2000
The Second One Thousand Years: Ten People Who Defined a Millennium El Escribano: The St. Augustine Journal of History 2006 Cacique: A Novel of Florida's Heroic Mission History (2)
2001
43
2006
2006
Author
Abstract
Twenty two chapters were written and tailored for this book. Juan Ponce de Leon came ashore near Melbourne Beach in 1513. He called it La Florida, the first permanent geographic Gannon, Michael, name of European origin on the American continent. Three editor centuries of Spanish and English rule culminated in the acquisition of Florida by the United States in 1821. Statehood was achieved in 1845. Written to celebrate the sesquicentennial of statehood. From the earliest Native American peoples through the arrival of the European settlers, to the emergence of the United Williamson, Rana States, this book tells the story of revolution and K. independence, internal conflict and world war. Covers customs and beliefs of the early peoples to the power and politics of present day. Giandomenico, A visual history of Assisi, Italy, including relics of St. Francis Nicola and St. Clare. Written by a team of renowned scholars, this book treats the edited by Richard second millennium century by century, choosing one John Neuhaus historical figure as the prism through which to view each period.
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Sr Florence Bryan
F311.5 N49
Unknown
unknown
N/A, published in Italy
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BR115.C5 .S34 2001
Little, Mark
Addresses St Augustine's history of religious facts not solely from a Catholic point of view.
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NA
Baker, Robert J., and Tony Sands
Beginning in the 16th century and continuing for over 100 years, Spanish Franciscans sustained a chain of missions throughout northern Florida. The mission of St Augustine was the anchor mission leading to the penetration of the Catholic faith into the of
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PS3602.A5875 C33
History and Church History Title Divine Mercy: A Guide from Genesis to Benedict XVI
Volume
revised edition
Issue Date
2009
Author
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In this guide, trace God's mercy through the Bible, the writings of the Church's great thinkers, the lives of the saints, unknown, Stackpole, Robert, and the magisterial teachings of John Paul II and now Pope marked May STD Benedict XVI. The revised edition includes more on St. 2011 Augustine and Pope Benedict XVI, as well as a new chapter on St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
Library of Congress
BT153.M4 S73 2009