AnnMarie Creedon The Roman(tic) Catholic Tweet Lent and Advent are good times during the liturgical year to read books of reflections on our relationship with the Lord. So, when I saw that Marageret Rose Realy had just published Cultivating God’s Garden Through Lent, I downloaded it onto ...
Evangelicals, who lack information about the Roman Catholic system, do not realize the elevated view of the priests. In America and in public, they seem more like regular guys who wear strange uniforms. However, Catholic publisher TAN books recently reprinted a book called The Dignity and Duti...
That is a hell of a situation for a Roman Catholic nun that heads the Catholic Health Association to be in.” ... “It’s the right hand fighting against the left hand,” he said. “Who is speaking for the Church here? The Church needs to get its house in order.”" For the full...
I think back a little over a decade and remember seeking advice from someone who used to work for a large Catholic publisher. I had an idea for a children’s book, and didn’t know how to proceed. I was advised that it is indeed difficult to get published, but to write the book an...
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Roman Catholic ChurchLapsed CatholicsEugênio SalesPaulo Evaristo ArnsDescribes the attitude of the dominant forces in Brazilian Catholicism in 1965. Impetus in the Vatican Council toward greater control of the religious orders by the bishops; Expected future of Catholicism in Brazil; Partial distribution...
GIA Publications is a major publisher of sacred choral music, hymnals, sacred music recordings, music education materials, and other fine products.
GIA Publications is a major publisher of sacred choral music, hymnals, sacred music recordings, music education materials, and other fine products.
the Roman Catholic Church; Poland; crisis; protests; press discourse; persuasion techniques; mediatisation of religion 1. Introduction 1.1. The Background Context “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overpower it”1—this quote from the ...
In the Catholic Christian faith, the form of the rite is both an instrument of grace and the sign of its visible presence. Thus, the Church handles the Sacraments with enormous reverence. Who would dare to approach them without trembling? Who has the authority to change them—even slightly?