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General Books Covering the Sacraments as a Group The first part deals with underlying principles and with the seven Of Sacraments and Sacrifice 1952 Howell, Clifford sacraments; the second part treats of "the crowning act of the sacred liturgy", namely the sacrifice of the Mass. Louvel, Francois and Putz, Helps Catholics to understand more fully the role of the sacraments in Signs of Life: The Seven Sacraments 1953 Louis J. incorporating all of us into the mythical body of Christ.
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Unknown
BX2200.H73
Library of Robert Kincaid
BX2200.L63
A Sacramental Spirituality (2)
1962
Haring, Bernard
Discusses the sacraments as the wellsprings of Christian life. Hopes to bring home to the Christian the realization that His is a sacramental existence , with Christ as its source and center.
SSJ St Mary's Convent
BX2203.H253
Sacraments of Healing and of Vocation
1963
Palmer, Paul F.
Traces the development of the sacraments of penance, extreme unction, order, marriage, and the related topics of indulgences, celibacy, and the religious life.
Unknown
BX2200.P33
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.M36
The Signs of the New Covenant
The Church and the Sacraments
Christ The Sacrament of the Encounter with God (2)
Drafted to provide a theology course on the sacraments for junior religious. By the will of Christ who instituted them, they are signs, 1963 Martimort, Aime Georges signs that are efficacious for us today; they are mysterious bonds between us today and the historical reality of Christ.
1963
1963
Meeting Christ in the Sacraments (2) 1964
Rahner, Karl
The sacraments are important as signs; they are causes of Grace precisely because they are signs and symbols of God's presence. The sacraments are acts fundamentally expressive of the nature of the Church.
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.R33
Schillebeeckx, E.
"Encounter' in the authors writing represents a concept which has been the subject of careful analysis; and secondly, that its theological application is preordained in a religion where God's personal gift of himself to man has been consummated in the Incarnation, God addressing man as a man amongst men.
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.S4143
St Joseph College Library Jensen Beach, Fl
BX2200.O6
St Joseph College Library Jensen Beach, Fl
BX2200.O33
SSJ Mercy After chapters devoted to the biblical roots of the sacraments, the author Medical Center considers the sacraments as acts, as signs, and as sources of grace. Orlando Fl
BX2200.M67
O'Neill, Colman, E.
Sacraments: The Gestures of Christ
1964
O'Callaghan, Denis
Led By the Spirit: A Primer of Sacramental Theology
1965
Mork, Wulstan
The words of Saint Ambrose "You have shown yourself to me, Christ, face to face. I meet you in your sacraments" aptly describe the theme of this work. The new sacramental theology emphasizes that the sacraments be understood, administered and received in a way that they be looked upon , not a magical rites, but as the very gestures of Christ, summoning man to friendship with his God, and sealing that friendship within the Church.
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Christian Sacraments and Christian Personality (2)
1965
The Seven Sacraments: What They Do
1966
The Sacrament of the Present Moment
1966
The Sacraments of Life and Worship 1966
Sacraments of Initiation (2)
1966
Sacraments in Scripture: A Symposium
1966
The Sacramental We: An Existential 1968 Approach to the Sacramental Life
Author
Cooke, Bernard J.
Abstract
Lineage
The 20th century is a time of religious discovery and recovery-and nowhere more than in the meaning of "sacrament" and the sacramental St Joseph life of Christian people to which this book is devoted. The Eucharist and College Library all the sacraments that depend on the Eucharist are recognized as deeds Jensen Beach, Fl and acts. They are the deeds and acts of Christ in our midst.
The word 'sacrament' is derived from the Latin noun sacramentum. Among the ancient Romans, it signified a sacred obligation, for example, Unknown the oath of allegiance to the state taken by soldiers. From the original text of Self-Abandonment to Divine Providence. De Caussade shows how to recognize and carry out God's purpose in our De Caussade, Jean-Pierre SSJ Novitiate own lives, how this can be accomplished through a conscious, active surrender of our own will to the will of God. A study of the sacraments in their biblical, liturgical, personal, and corporate dimensions. Sketches the biblical-liturgical framework of sacramental worship. Discloses the meaning of sacraments as events, and St Joseph Schanz, John P. living encounters with the Lord. Probes the meaning of the sacramental College Library principle in God's saving plan for man. Focuses on Christ as the Jensen Beach, Fl primordial sacrament, on the Church as the living sacrament of Christ's abiding presence. Through their biblical connotations, the sacramental rites of baptism, confirmation, and the eucharist are explored in such a way to provide O'Shea, William J. SSJ Novitiate insight into our sacramental mysteries we celebrate by way of participation in the Church The authors believe that the Church's sacraments must be understood in the light of biblical revelation as a whole. It is for this reason that many Old testament themes and events are discussed and shown to have a real Bishop Kenney Worden, T. Editor bearing on our understanding of such topics as the use of signs, the spirit Convent of God, the marriage relationship, to mention a few. New testament themes are discussed and the conclusions reached concern the life of every Christian... Connell, Francis J.
Jansen, G. M. A.
The Spirituality of the Sacraments: Doctrine and Practice for Today
1968
Bro, Bernard
Sacraments for the Secular Man
1969
McCauley, George
Looks at the sacraments as the symbolic actions of the Church through which Christ himself is personally acting. Father Bro's achievement in this book is to indicate the underlying agreement between the needs of modern man, the modern Christian, the modern Church and the loving, transforming action of God embodied in the Sacraments. places the study of Christian sacraments in a context that relates them the contemporary theological task of finding the Church's place in the secular city. A study of the New Testament in order to its understanding of the sacraments.
Library of Congress
BX2200.C63
BX2200.C62
BV5080.C3
BX2200.S33
BX2205.O8
BX806.W6
Unknown
BX2200.J3
SSJ Jensen Beach, Fl
BX2200.B75
Sr Mary Christine
BX2200.M22
Title
Issue Date
Author
Signs of Love: The Sacraments of Christ
1971
Foley, Leonard
Christian Celebration: The Sacraments
1973
Crichton, J. D.
Spirit and Sacrament
1973
Powers, Joseph
Abstract
The sacraments are signs of the Father's loving action and as personal encounters with Christ. The sacraments are the seven great ways the SR Mary Cecilia believer is assured of Christ's presence. Contains the revised liturgy of the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, SSJ Novitiate matrimony, holy order, and Anointing of the Sick The book addresses the problem of meaning. Beginning with human experience in sacramental religion, it treats themes such as God, Spirit, S. Florence Christ, Church, Sacrament, the Christian community, unity, and Bryan forgiveness.
The Sacraments Today: Volume 4 in "A Theology for Artisans of a New 1974 Humanity"
Segundo, Juan Luis
The Church experienced a crisis in the practice of the sacraments. The scarcity of priestly vocations is itself one more symptom of the crisis, for the priest is "the man of the sacraments." The sacramental life of the Church has gone into decline at different points in history. The book contends that the current crisis was brought on by the Church itself. The Eucharist is not a sign for the world, rather, it is a sign for the Christian community. The author recommends John's gospel as the guide for how we act as Christians and as a way to get out of the crisis.
Christian Sacraments and Christian Growth
Keating, Charles J.
The introduction discusses the significance of secrets. Sharing our most hidden secrets with another person is a true experience of intimacy.
1976
Meditations on the Sacraments
1977
Rahner, Karl
From Magic to Metaphor: A Validation of the Christian Sacraments
1980
Worgul, George S.
The Meaning of the Sacraments
1981
Hellwig, Monika
The Book of Sacrament Basics
1981
Guzie, Tad
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Seven meditations on the sacraments Rahner speaks with feeling about 7 vital acts of the church. We hear His voice, at the baptism of a child, in the celebration of the Eucharist, at the marriage of young friends, but we see the splendor of His theological vision as a whole. Employing anthropology and sociology the author uncovered layers of meaning in the sacraments as human rituals which arise from the life of a people bound together by faith and history. We have in the sacraments a whole language of gestures, signs, symbols, stories, allusions, but we have long ago forgotten the vocabulary and grammar of the language. Discusses how to know and understand the language of the sacraments. Offers a modern understanding of the sacraments especially for those already enjoying God's grace.
Library of Congress BX2200.F65 BV800.C73
BT77.P7
Unknown
BX2200.S42
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.K42
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.R3313
SSJ Novitiate
BV2200.W67
Sr Bernard Joseph
BV800.H45
Sr Bernard Joseph
BV800.G88
Issue Date
Author
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
1981
Martos, Joseph
Some facts brought out by this book: Every religion in the world has sacraments, Sacraments were called effective signs because they had an effect on people, Infant baptism became a standard practice in the 5th century, Until the 13th century people sometimes confessed their sins to each other, rather than a priest, During the 1st centuries of the Church holy oil was taken internally as well as applied to the body, there was no Catholic wedding ritual before the 11th century, and early celebrations of the Eucharist did not contain the words of consecration.
SSJ Novitiate
BX2200.M355
Solitude to Sacrament
1982
Dyckman, Katherine Marie and Carroll, L. Patrick
Real Presence: Worship, Sacraments, and Commitment (2)
1982
Duffy, Regis
The Catholic Sacraments: Message of the Sacraments I
1983
Martos, Joseph
A New Look at the Sacraments (2)
1983
Bausch, William J.
Living the Sacraments: A Call to Conversion
1985
Knight, David M.
Beginning the Journey: From Infant Baptism to First Eucharist
1994
United States Catholic Conference
Swear to God: The Promise and Power of the Sacraments (2)
2003
Hahn, Scott
Living the Sacraments: Grace into Action
2011
Ghezzi, Bert
Coming to Life: Being Baptized in the Holy Spirit
1987
DeGrandis, Robert
Title
Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to Sacraments in the Catholic Church (2)
Personal prayer extended over any period of time, uproots and reroots us, transforms and recreates us in the image of Jesus. Liturgical prayer, Unknown especially that action of the Church called reconciliation, is also radically transforming. This book suggests that the final test of our theological theories and Diocese of St religious praxis will be the committed people who witness to the impact Augustine our lives have on theirs. Catholic Center The seven sacraments uniquely identify a denomination within Christianity, the Catholic Church. The theological advantage is that taken together , the sacraments touch on all the basic aspects of Christian life. Delivers observations of on-going parish experiences of ritual changes in the 60s and 70s, and how these affected personal faith and impacted parish life in the Church. Shows us how we can respond affirmatively to the challenges and changes taking place in the Church today. Intended for assistance to parents, catechists, and teachers as they guide the development of the spiritual life of children from its beginning until the time of first Eucharist. The sacraments are the ordinary means by which God directs the course of each human life and all of world history. Weaves together Scripture, the writings of the saints, and personal stories to help us understand these seven gifts of the Church and experience their practical and spiritual rewards. Baptism The charismatic renewals are emphasizing Baptism in the Holy Spirit. The book of Acts is a great place to start looking at Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
BV210.2 D93
BX1969.D77
Unknown
BX2200.M355
Unknown
BX2200.B37
Unknown
BX2350.2 K585
Unknown
BV1475.2 B43
Unknown
BX2200.H24
Unknown
BX2200.G44
Unknown
N/A
Title
Come to the Light: An Invitation to Baptism and Confirmation
Issue Date
1999
Author
Abstract
Lineage
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Fragomeni, Richard N.
"We are a sacramental church. In fact, our church is a sacrament. We are not merely a hope, we are not a good idea, we are not even a party, or an agenda. We are revelation. We are incarnation. Compellingly relates the fundamental aspects of the Christian life to the sacraments of Christian initiation.
Christian Formation Program Cathedral Basilica St Augustine Fl
BX2205.F73
FIT Somet Library
BX2215.2 T513
The Holy Eucharist The Eucharist : Pasch of God's People
The Eucharist
Teaching the Eucharist
1967
1968
Tillard, J. M. R.
Schillebeeckx, E.
1968
Yperman, Joseph
The Eucharist: Mystery of Friendship 1969
Cooke, Bernard J.
Dining in the Kingdom of God
1970
LaVerdiere, Eugene
Jesus and the Eucharist (2)
1974
Guzie, Tad W.
The Eucharist: Presence of Christ
1974
Durrwell, F-X.
The People of the Church are pilgriming to the Promised Land. As we journey homeward, the Community of Christ is sustained by the Eucharist: the sacrament of salvation, the pasch of the Church.
A completely new theological interpretation of the eucharistic presence arose in the 13th century. It was from here the concept of transubstantiation developed. Its evolution climaxed at the Council of Trent. An historical understanding calms our fears of new developments. St Joseph There were three levels of meaning cited at Trent: The author places College Library emphasis on the bond between the real presence of Christ in the Jensen Beach, Fl Eucharist and as Lord living in the Church. The bread and wine are not only the sign which makes Christ's presence real to us, but they are the sign bringing about the real presence of the Church in Him. Fills the need for an understanding of the Eucharist that is more human and breaks away from the traditional stress on the twofold distinction of ex opere operantis and ex opere operato and forges a new path that sets the Eucharist within an anthropological context highlighting the sign value of this expression of God's love. The Eucharist is the sacrament of unity and must be studied as an expression of unity. If it is to be the supreme symbol of unity that can bring meaning to culture, it must really be central to the life of the community, at least the Christian community. Every Christian meal reveals aspects of the kingdom of God, where guests are welcome, people share with one another, broken covenants are renewed and all are reconciled. Explores the many questions often asked about the Eucharist; Is it a meal or sacrifice? Community celebration or a personal moment of encounter with Christ? Etc. Based on the reality that many of us are confused about its real impact on our lives and our faith. A distinguished biblical scholar proposes in this work a new theory to explain how Consecration at the Mass takes place.
BX2220.S31513
Sr Lorraine
BX2215.2 Y613
SSJ Novitiate
BX2215.2 C65
Sr Bernard Joseph
BS2545.D56 L38
SSJ Novitiate
BX2220.G8
SSJ Novitiate
BX2220.D83
Title
Issue Date
The Lord's Supper: Eucharist of Christians (2)
1976
The Eucharist: The Bread of Life
1977
The Bread of Life: Scripture readings and Reflections to Prepare for the 1979 Eucharist Bread Broken and Shared: Broadening our vision of the 1981 Eucharist (3) Church, Eucharist and Priesthood
1981
The Sacraments: readings in Contemporary Sacramental Theology
1981
The Eucharist Yesterday and Today
1984
Say But The Word: How the Lord's Supper Can Transform your Life (4)
1984
The Hidden Manna: A Theology of the Eucharist
1988
Real Food: A Spirituality of the Eucharist
1993
The Eucharist: Our Sanctification
1993
Eucharist: Celebrating Its Rhythms in Our Lives (3)
1993
Christ Light of Nations: Eucharist and Evangelization
1994
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As set forth in Vatican II the Eucharist assembly constitutes the center of Donald Selpie the ecclesial community. It is through the Eucharist that we express in our lives and to manifest to Lussier, Ernest Unknown others, the mystery of Christ and true nature of the Church Readings from the Old and New Testaments to deepen our Rosage, David E. understanding of a central truth of the Catholic faith, the Lord's gift of SSJ Novitiate Himself in the Holy Eucharist. Offers a perceptive analysis of the meaning of the Eucharist as he seeks Bernier, Paul to make Christians sensitive to what it means to celebrate Jesus' total gift SSJ Novitiate of himself to us. Pope John Paul II sheds light on the relation of the priest to the Eucharist, as well as the holy, sacrificial character of this mystery. Provides the Kilmartin, Edward J. SSJ Novitiate background necessary to understand the Pope's Holy Thursday Letter of 1980. Insights from 21 leading theologians on sacramental theology today. The Taylor, Michael J. editor sacraments are being viewed with a more spiritual and pastoral SSJ Novitiate emphasis. Provides a step by step treatment of the Mass, surveying their history and also plumbing their inner meaning as well. Particular attention is Pennington, M. Basil SSJ Novitiate given to the Eucharist, the new Eucharistic prayers of Vatican II, and Masses for children and reconciliation. The resurrected Christ twice met his friends and disciples in the breaking of the bread. The early Christians met together regularly to share bread Dobson, Theodore E. SSJ Novitiate and wine and the give thanks (the word Eucharist means to give thanks) for Jesus' sacrifice. Takes from major sources of the Church's Tradition extending back to apostolic times. Focuses on the Real Presence, the author follows the Sr Mary O'Connor, James T. earliest witnesses through the challenge in the Middle Ages to the Christine Protestant Reformation and modern disputes. Deiss, Lucien
Fabing, Robert
The author, a Jesuit is convinced of the centrality of the Eucharist in the SSJ Villa Christian life and wishes to share his love and understanding of the Flora/Brown Hall Eucharist with us. St Augustine Fl
The Eucharist's place in the history of salvation is no particular place; it is Unknown the whole thing. Shows why the Eucharist has lost its place in the lives of many Christians SSJ Novitiate, Sr. Bernier, Paul and offers insights for restoring it to its rightful central role. Margaret Historians of the future will surely see Vatican II as the Spirit-Inspired International Eucharistic response of the Church that is captured in two statements; the Eucharist Unknown Congress of Seville makes the Church and the Church exists to evangelize. Cantalamessa, Raniero
Library of Congress BX2215.2 D4213 BX2215.2 L85 BX2169.R6
BX2220.B4
BX2220.K5
BX2200.S24
BX2215.2 P43
BX2220.D67
BV823.O27
BX2230.2 F33
BX2215.2 C2613 BX2220.B4 National Library of Canada
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Abstract
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Akita: Mother of God as CoRedemptrix, Modern Miracles of Holy Eucharist
1994
Fukushima, Francis Mutsuo
Tears from the Statue of the Holy Virgin, Akita, Japan, prove her cooperation with Jesus' work of Redemption.
Unknown
N/A
My Daily Eucharist (2)
1995
McHugh, Joan Carter
Unknown
N/A
In the Presence of Our Lord: The History, Theology, and Psychology of Eucharistic Devotion (3)
1997
Groeschel, Benedict J. Monti, James
Sr Mary Christine
BX2233.G76
Eucharist: Toward the Third Millennium
1997
Gerald Austin, et al,
Unknown
BX2215.2 E88
Making the Eucharist Matter (3)
1999
Andersen, Frank
Grounding his reflections in the biblical roots of the Eucharist and in the earliest practice of the Church, the Eucharist affords us to embody Jesus and His values, and to embrace the compassion he showed for all.
Unknown
BX2230.2 A63
The Healing Power of the Eucharist
1999
Hampsch, John H.
Recounts miraculous stories, and explains the teaching of the Church concerning the real presence of Christ, "body and blood, soul and divinity" contained in the consecrated host.
SSJ Formation Library St Augustine Fl
BX2215.2 H36
Groeschel, Benedict J.
A prayer book intended to deepen and enrich experience of Eucharistic adoration.
Sr Lorraine
BX2233.G76
SSJ Novitiate
BX2220.H37
SSJ Novitiate
BT315.C8
Unknown
BX2169.C66
Unknown
BX2215.3 C6613
Praying in the Presence of Our Lord: 1999 Prayers for Eucharistic Adoration (2) With Us Today: On the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist (2)
2000
Christ in Bethlehem: Christ in the Eucharist
2001
I AM: Eucharistic Meditations on the 2001 Gospel Irresistibly Drawn to the Eucharist
2002
Do This in Memory of Me
2003
Eucharist: The Church's Treasure, Companion to Ecclesia de Eucharistia
2004
For people hungry for God. If you desire to deepen your faith in the Eucharistic Lord then this is the right book. Each daily reading is designed to nourish your love for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink His blood, you have no life in me" (John 6:53). If the devotion to the presence of Christ in the Eucharist is important to your spiritual life, if you want to explain, defend, or encourage this prayerful form of piety that so powerfully expresses the Paschal Mystery, then this book is for you, In this book you will discover from Catholic University Clergy, what contemporary scholarship reveals about the eucharistic celebration.
The Eucharist is the center of Christianity. To understand the Eucharist is to begin to understand why God became man in the Person of Jesus Christ In every church where Mass is celebrated, we witness again the birth of Cushing, Richard C. God in the hands of the priest; there we can pledge to our newborn God and King our homage and our allegiance. de Armida, Conchita Thirty-one meditations inspired by Gospel passages acknowledging Our Cabrera Blessed Lord in the Holy Eucharist. Conchita Cabrera de Armida's Most beautiful writings on the Eucharist. Gonzalez, Juan Gutierrez She was the foundress of the Sisters of the Cross. The editor offers carefully chosen mystical writings about the Eucharist. Hardon, John A.
Simson, Pierre
Reflections on the Eucharist in the light of Jesus' Table-Companionship
SSJ Formation Library St Augustine Fl
Dominican Publications Dublin
Michaels, Barry
"A most accessible guide to a most remarkable document. Barry Michaels' book, like the Pope's encyclical, is itself a sustained spiritual communion. It can change the way you experience the Mass- and live your life." -from Mike Aquilina
Sr. Kathleen Carr
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Issue Date
Author
Eucharist
2008
Barron, Robert
In the Presence: The Spirituality of Eucharistic Adoration
2010
Ridley, Joan
Our One Great Act of Fidelity: Waiting for Christ in the Eucharist
2011
Rolheiser, Ronald
Penance and Absolution and Death of the Christian
1961
Barton, John M. T.
Confession: The Encounter with Christ in Penance
1964
von Speyr, Adrienne
Pardon and Peace
1965
Wilson, Alfred
Conscience & Confession
1965
Jean-Nesmy, Claude
The Sacrament of Penance
1966
de Vaux Saint-Cyr, Carra et al.
Shalom: Peace The Sacrament of Reconciliation (3)
1967
Haring, Bernard
Growing Up Christian: Penance and 1969 the Moral Development of Children
Corrigan, John E.
Hear My Confession (2)
1971
Orsini, Joseph E.
Abstract
Lineage
Library of Congress
This fresh look at the Eucharist brings to light the spiritual meanings of meal, sacrifice, and real presence in our lives. With the ancient practice of Eucharistic Adoration being rediscovered in today's modern parishes, In The Presence provides the perfect guide to the history, practice, and meaning of this tradition. In a series of brief, accessible, and theologically rich essays, Sr. Joan Ridley connects the private devotion of Eucharistic Adoration to eucharistic spirituality and common worship, combining traditional significance with the best in contemporary theology. Offers a series of reflections and meditations on the Eucharist that crosses inter-denomination and inter-religious studies. Presents Eucharistic understandings to unite and heal us in the oneness of God's love. We find aspirations of a committed Christian for the unity and peace that are the fruit of communion with the Lord. Sacrament of Reconciliation A treatise on the sacrament of penance as taught in Catholic theological schools. Proceeds by way of Scripture and tradition to the form of the sacrament. Penance translates to "regret for sin" and "change of mind or heart, repentance, regret." Twenty-five prayers to serve as devotional stimuli to a congregation at the end of a religious instruction period. The primary focus is to help orient the whole of a person towards God. "All the riches for Catholics in the sacrament of penance are very clearly and lovingly analyzed here."
Sr Florence Bryan
BX2215.3 B37
Unknown
BX2233.R54
Sr Florence Bryan
BX2215.3 R65
SSJ Novitiate
BX2260.B31
SSJ Novitiate
BX2260.
Carolyn Higgs
BX2265.2 W54
Since Vatican II the meeting between priest and penitent became more SSJ Mercy personal and real. The sacrament was transformed to focus on God, Medical Center others, and the future. Thus, the focus on confessing has transformed to Orlando Fl a focus on God's forgiveness and our Christian growth moving forward. Seven essays to deepen our understanding and to encourage further study of the history and true meaning of the Sacrament of Penance. An attempt to rethink the Catholic understanding of the sacrament in the light of the ecumenical council. This is the sacrament that brings peace with God but also with one another. If a parent can bring to mind the pains that tormented his youthful conscience, he can better guide his child's present course towards maturity. But we live in a world different from our parents. The Church is broadening its views and including scientific studies to aid us in being better parents. For the sacrament of Penance it is imperative to emphasize that God loves all his children and is a forgiving God. A personal testimony of Christian faith and a bit of an autobiography from Father Orsini.
BX2265.2 J34
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 D38
St Paul's Convent
BX2260.H18
SSJ Novitiate
BV1590.C65
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 O5
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The Power in Penance: Confession and the Holy Spirit (2)
1972
Scanlan, Michael
A product of a seminar on Charismatic Renewal and a workshop in moral theology. Goes beyond the sacrament of penance but also Anointing of the Sick, and in intercessory prayer.
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 S4
Rite of Penance
1974
Priests of Sacred Heart Monastery, Hales Corners, WI
The Roman Ritual. Revised by decree of the Second Vatican Council and published by authority of Pope Paul VI
Sr Florence
International Committee on English in the liturgy
Towards Reconciliation
1974
Burghardt, Walter J.
The book emphasizes Pope Paul's Holy Year of grace, Renewal and Reconciliation
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 B74
Healing of Memories (2)
1974
Linn, Dennis and Linn, Matthew
Prayer and Confession-Steps to Inner Healing
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.L55
Your Confession: Using the New Ritual (2)
1975
Foley, Leonard
Written to ensure the new traditions in Penance lead to success fittingly and effectively.
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 F64
Allow Yourself to be Forgiven: Penance Today
1975
Rahmer, Karl
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 R24
Reconciliation: A Biblical Call
1975
Stuhlmueller, Carroll
SSJ Novitiate
BS680.R28 S8
Guilty, O Lord: Yes I Still Go to Confession
1975
Basset, Bernard
SSJ Novitiate
BX2265.2 B323
Act of Contrition
1979
Sobosan, Jeffrey
SSJ Novitiate
BT800.S62
Sign of Reconciliation and Conversion: The Sacrament of Penance for Our Times
1982
Hellwig, Monika
Unknown
BV800.H45
The Secret Joy of Repentance (2)
1985
Two Hermits
Unknown
BT800.A49
Come, Let Us Celebrate: Creative Celebrations of Reconciliation
1986
O'Malley, Sarah and Eimer, Robert
Unknown
1986/060168
Guidelines for Contemporary Catholics: Penance and Reconciliation
1986
Brennan, Patrick J.
Unknown
N/A
Four chapters on guilt: its mystery, its hopelessness, Factors, and what is guilt before God. Followed by Chapters on Forgiveness, and Church teaching Inspired by Pope Paul VI's announced holy year in 1975 with the theme of reconciliation. The Catholic Church was to strengthen ties with local, national, and international efforts at reconciliation. Examines the origins of guilt to demonstrate what penance is about on every level, Psychological and sacramental. Drawing from the Gospels, he concludes there is nothing old-fashioned about confession or sin. Singles out self concern as the pervading atmosphere in which all sin is conceived and grows. The author finds contrition central to the Christian life. Message of the Sacraments Volume 4. One of 8 volumes. Each of the 8 authors cover five aspects of the sacraments. The existential meaning, history, theology, function within the current context of Church liturgy, and possible future evolution in the practice and catechesis of the sacrament Silence is a great teacher and the first thing we learn from her is the need for peace and quietness. Has an insert on a practical guide for Penance in the 1990's A book of communal penance services offering 16 complete services for various liturgical seasons, including homily suggestions for clergy. A series designed to offer clear, concise, yet readable guidelines to areas of Catholic teaching. Penance and reconciliation are values and practices deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian tradition. These virtues must be looked at anew, suggesting paths of future development for these crucial dimensions of conversion spirituality and tradition.
Title
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Penance: The Once and Future Sacrament
1987
Repentance: A Guide to Receiving God's Forgiveness
1989
The Untapped Power of the Sacrament of Penance: A Priest's View
2005
7 Secrets of Confession
2013
A New Baptism in the Spirit: Confirmation Today
1974
What is Marriage? Marriage in the Church
1982
Rite of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick
1974
Administration of Communion and Viaticum to the Sick by an Extraordinary Minister
1976
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Abstract
Only when a strong sense of conversion is deeply integrated into the consciousness of Christian people will penance be seen as an important part of the spiritual journey of every member of the church. Shows us how to turn away from sin and receive God's abundant mercy, Scanlan, Michael even in moments of personal difficulty. Provides the biblical basis for the sacrament of reconciliation. The engaging part of this book was the discussion of the three aspects of Walsh, Christopher J. the sacrament: healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Also discusses why this sacrament lost its appeal through the years. The chapters are: 1. Sin doesn't change God, 2. It's not just about forgiveness, 3. Your sin is different from my sin, 4. Confession is never Flynn, Vinny really private 5. You've got mail! 6. New wine needs new skins 7. You have to let go of your chains. Confirmation The author discusses Confirmation , the Sacrament of the Spirit as a path Rahner, Karl to deeper understanding of our faith. Sacrament of Matrimony Attempted to fill a gap in the treatment of marriage in the Catholic Church. Starts with New Testament and traces the historical Mackin, Theodore interpretations which have been accorded to marriage over the centuries. Anointing of the Sick When the Church cares for the sick, it serves Christ himself in the Commission on English in suffering members of his Mystical Body. When it follows the example of the Liturgy Jesus, who, "went about doing good and healing, Acts 10:38, the Church obeys His command to cure the sick, Mark 16:18. Barton, John M. T.
US Catholic Conference
Communion and Holy Orders Liturgy
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Library of Congress
SSJ Novitiate
BX2260.M53
SSJ Formation Library St Augustine Fl
N/A
Unknown
BX2260.W34
Unknown
2013/3911654
SSJ Novitiate
BX2210.R24
SSJ Novitiate
BX2250.M2
Unknown Catholic Book Publishing Co. SSJ Novitiate
BX2035.U6