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Bernard Haring: Häring was born at Böttingen in Germany to a peasant family. At the age of 12, he entered the seminary. Later, he took vows as a Redemptorist, was ordained a priest, and sent as a missionary to Brazil. He studied moral theology in obedience to his superiors. During World War II, he was conscripted by the German army and served as a medic. Although forbidden from performing priestly functions by the Nazi authorities, he brought the sacraments to Catholic soldiers. In 1954, he came to fame as a moral theologian with his three volume, The Law of Christ. The work received ecclesiastical approval but was written in a style different from the Manual Tradition. It was translated into more than 12 languages. Between 1949 and 1987, he taught Moral theology on Alphonsian Academy in Rome. He served as a peritus at the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, and was on the mixed commission which prepared the pastoral constitution, Gaudium et Spes. Häring taught at various universities including the University of San Francisco, Fordham, Yale, Brown, Temple, and the Kennedy Institute for Bioethics at Georgetown. A Sacramental Spirituality (2)
1962
Haring, Bernard
Christian Renewal in a Changing World
1964
Haring, Bernard
The Liberty of the Children of God (3)
1966
Haring, Bernard
Road to Renewal: Perspectives of Vatican II
Toward a Christian Moral Theology
1966
1966
Discusses the sacraments as the wellsprings of Christian life. Hopes SSJ St Mary's to bring home to the Christian the realization that His is a Convent sacramental existence , with Christ as its source and center.
BX2203.H253
Embodies Father Haring's new approach to moral theology. Written for the Christian who by Pope John XXIII appeal for Paul Adams BX2350.2 H313 Family "aggiornamento" (bringing up to date) reminds us of Christ's own invitation to become "the light of the world." This work places the basis of authority and the meaning of St Juliana obedience in its proper scriptural setting. As Christians we are Convent West BV741.H283 redeemed by love and we must walk in its light. Christ is our law; Palm Beach and those who rule and those who obey must be guided by the law Florida of love.
Haring, Bernard
The Council set out to make the church, the sacrament of Christ, shine once again a s a witness of hope to humanity. The Council showed the way, but Christians, in their personal and communal lives, must make a pilgrimage of renewal.
SSJ Novitiate
BX830.H283
Haring, Bernard
An analysis of the impact of Vatican Council II on moral theology. Turns us toward Christ and His Law of love as the center for a moral theology, one shorn of legalisms and suffused with the charity of the two great Commandments.
Cardinal Mooney
BX1758.2 H32