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| * Is there really a place called purgatory?* Who is the Antichrist?* Can devout Mormons be considered Christians?* Why hasn't the church decided whether the Marian apparitions at Medjugorje are authentic?These and dozens of other provocative questions are answered by Father Kenneth Ryan, popular Q&A columnist of "Catholic Digest" magazine. Nearly every aspect of Catholic life is covered, including questions on the saints, Mary, popular devotions, the liturgy, the Bible, the Pope, and even the real beliefs and evangelistic tactics of cults like the Jehovah's Witnesses.Here are the sorts of questions that are being asked today by devout Catholics, skeptics, and serious inquirers alike, answered with accuracy and real understanding by Father Ryan. "Catholic Questions, Catholic Answers": an invaluable addition to the library of anyone who is interested in the Catholic faith. |
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| Recognizing that many people today are searching for clear and reliable answers to a myriad of questions about religion, Catholic Replies and Catholic Replies 2 offer hundreds of quotations from the Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and other authoritative Church documents in providing sound answers to more than 1,600 questions on religious issues.The topics covered in the two books range from Adam and Eve and the antichrist to angels and annulments, from celibacy and Confession to cremation and the death penalty, from evolution and "holy laughter" to homosexuality and Inquisitions, from millennialism and Mormons to Muslims and Nostradamus, from predestination and Pope Pius XII to the Rapture and reincarnation, from salvation and the third secret of Fatima to stem cell research and women priests.Whatever the subject, the answers are characterized by clarity, careful research, solid documentation, and sound pastoral advice. |
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| Available September, 2008 The 12th volume in this very popular study Bible series based on the Ignatius Bible, the Revised Standard Version edition. Each volume in the series contains numerous Bible study helps and tools that include insights from the Church Fathers, topical essays, word studies and charts, maps, study questions and a cross-reference section.' |
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| Based on the Revised Standard Version, Second Catholic Edition, this volume leads readers through a penetrating study of St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews , using the biblical text itself and the Church's own guidelines for understanding the Bible. Ample notes accompany each page, providing fresh insights and commentary by renowned Bible teachers Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch, as well as time-tested interpretations from the Fathers of the Church. These helpful study notes make explicit what the Letter to the Hebrews often assumes. They also provide rich historical, cultural, geographical, and theological information pertinent to the Letter. ' The Ignatius Study Bible also includes Topical Essays, Word Studies, and Charts. Each page includes an easy-to-use Cross-Reference Section. Study Questions are provided for the Letter to the Hebrews. These can deepen your personal study of God's Holy Word. There is also an introductory essay covering questions of authorship, date, destination, structure, and themes. Outlines of the Letter and a map are also included. |
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| What is the Communion rail? How do you say the rosary? Why do we have statues of saints?Young Catholics and those received into the church since Vatican II, as well as lifelong Catholics, will find answers to these questions and many others about Catholic traditions, rituals and nuances in this newly revised and expanded edition of the 1994 book, Catholic Treasures: New and Old. Author Joanne Turpin says, "Traditions are the treads that tie together succeeding generations of believers- During times of transition, such as the four decades since the Second Vatican Council, these threads may become tangles. One generation may hold firmly to the traditions that are almost unintelligible to a later generation, which holds just as firmly to new ideas and experiments that have developed in recent years."Catholic Traditions: Treasures New and Old seeks to untangle those threads once more and weave for Catholics a common heritage to cherish. This is a wonderful and enlightening book for young adults, all Catholic families, adults in the RCIA process and parish references shelves. |
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| A prayer companion for all time, this treasury will accompany people on their prayer journey during different times of the day, different days of the week, different months of the year, and different liturgical seasons. Features sections devoted to the Mass, the Psalms, and prayers to Our Blessed Mother, St. Joseph and Patron Saints. |
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| The Catholic Women's Devotional Bible is designed specifically to nourish a woman's spirituality, making it easy to form a habit of daily prayer and reading. It includes a year's worth of meditations, drawn from classic and contemporary sources, all written by women. Designed especially to meet the needs of Catholics and those accustomed to liturgically-based forms of worship, it includes a six-year reading plan tied to the lectionary, making it easy to locate readings for daily and Sunday liturgies. Additionally, each weekend devotional is based on the life of a particular woman of the Bible, helping you see the relevance of her story today. Each book of the Bible is preceded by a brief introduction highlighting its historical context and its most important themes. Additional articles focus on topics like the sacraments, holy days, the liturgy, and spiritual direction, explaining the link between tradition and Scripture to help you gain a greater understanding of your faith. Click here to read a sample chapter! Adobe Acrobat is required. Click here to download |
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| Fearless and faithful, Catholic World Report delivers. '' Catholic World Report is a monthly news magazine that tells the story from the Catholic perspective. Catholic World Report will keep you on the cutting edge when it comes to the religious, political, and cultural events happening in every part of the globe. Each issue is packed with informed articles and thoughtful essays written by some of the most insightful commentators and celebrated authors of our time. It's a hard-hitting journal that doesn't shy from the toughest issues. It has covered stories such as the rise of anti-Catholicism in the media, the true roots of the priest scandal, and the Catholic response to the War on Terror. '' Catholic World Report doesn't set out to be a “conservative� magazine or a “liberal� magazine. It's a Catholic magazine. ''Edited by George Neumayr, Catholic World Report attracts important writers and commentators, such as Cardinal George Pell, James Hitchcock, Peggy Noonan, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Philip Lawler, Sandra Miesel, Steven Greydanus, Carl Olson, and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Father Joseph Fessio is publisher of Catholic World Report . 'Sample articles from past issues: 'The Blood of the Martyrs, March 2006 Article 'Why Brokeback Mountain is Different, March 2006 Article 'Crunchy Cons in the Catholic Church, April 2006 Article 'Even the Pope Has Rights, May 2006 Article 'Dan's Dreadful Sources, May 2006 Article 'Priestly Vocations in America: An Updated Look, June 2006 Article |
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| Fearless and faithful, Catholic World Report delivers. '' Catholic World Report is a monthly news magazine that tells the story from the Catholic perspective. Catholic World Report will keep you on the cutting edge when it comes to the religious, political, and cultural events happening in every part of the globe. Each issue is packed with informed articles and thoughtful essays written by some of the most insightful commentators and celebrated authors of our time. It's a hard-hitting journal that doesn't shy from the toughest issues. It has covered stories such as the rise of anti-Catholicism in the media, the true roots of the priest scandal, and the Catholic response to the War on Terror. '' Catholic World Report doesn't set out to be a “conservative� magazine or a “liberal� magazine. It's a Catholic magazine. ''Edited by George Neumayr, Catholic World Report attracts important writers and commentators, such as Cardinal George Pell, James Hitchcock, Peggy Noonan, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Philip Lawler, Sandra Miesel, Steven Greydanus, Carl Olson, and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Father Joseph Fessio is publisher of Catholic World Report . 'Sample articles from past issues: 'The Blood of the Martyrs, March 2006 Article 'Why Brokeback Mountain is Different, March 2006 Article 'Crunchy Cons in the Catholic Church, April 2006 Article 'Even the Pope Has Rights, May 2006 Article 'Dan's Dreadful Sources, May 2006 Article 'Priestly Vocations in America: An Updated Look, June 2006 Article |
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| Fearless and faithful, Catholic World Report delivers. '' Catholic World Report is a monthly news magazine that tells the story from the Catholic perspective. Catholic World Report will keep you on the cutting edge when it comes to the religious, political, and cultural events happening in every part of the globe. Each issue is packed with informed articles and thoughtful essays written by some of the most insightful commentators and celebrated authors of our time. It's a hard-hitting journal that doesn't shy from the toughest issues. It has covered stories such as the rise of anti-Catholicism in the media, the true roots of the priest scandal, and the Catholic response to the War on Terror. '' Catholic World Report doesn't set out to be a “conservative� magazine or a “liberal� magazine. It's a Catholic magazine. ''Edited by George Neumayr, Catholic World Report attracts important writers and commentators, such as Cardinal George Pell, James Hitchcock, Peggy Noonan, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Philip Lawler, Sandra Miesel, Steven Greydanus, Carl Olson, and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Father Joseph Fessio is publisher of Catholic World Report . 'Sample articles from past issues: 'The Blood of the Martyrs, March 2006 Article 'Why Brokeback Mountain is Different, March 2006 Article 'Crunchy Cons in the Catholic Church, April 2006 Article 'Even the Pope Has Rights, May 2006 Article 'Dan's Dreadful Sources, May 2006 Article 'Priestly Vocations in America: An Updated Look, June 2006 Article |
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| Includes a special, six-month, introductory subscription to the Catholic World Report , the world's best all-around Catholic journal of news, analysis, and commentary. ' This product and price combination is only available to new U.S.A. subscribers. Please view all subscriptions for offers to other countries.' ' Fearless and faithful, Catholic World Report delivers. '' Catholic World Report is a monthly news magazine that tells the story from the Catholic perspective. Catholic World Report will keep you on the cutting edge when it comes to the religious, political, and cultural events happening in every part of the globe. Each issue is packed with informed articles and thoughtful essays written by some of the most insightful commentators and celebrated authors of our time. It's a hard-hitting journal that doesn't shy from the toughest issues. '' Catholic World Report doesn't set out to be a “conservative� magazine or a “liberal� magazine. It's a Catholic magazine. ''Edited by George Neumayr , Catholic World Report attracts important writers and commentators, such as Cardinal George Pell, James Hitchcock, Peggy Noonan, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Philip Lawler, George Weigel, Sandra Miesel, Domenico Bettinelli, Donna Steichen, Steven Greydanus, Carl Olson, and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Father Joseph Fessio is publisher of Catholic World Report . ''CWR editor George Neumayr is interviewed here: 'The Blood of the Martyrs, March 2006 Article 'Why Brokeback Mountain is Different, March 2006 Article 'Crunchy Cons in the Catholic Church, April 2006 Article 'Even the Pope Has Rights, May 2006 Article 'Dan's Dreadful Sources, May 2006 Article 'Priestly Vocations in America: An Updated Look, June 2006 Article 'The Blood of the Martyrs, March 2006 Article |
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| Help youth understand the meaning of Christian prayer. Introduce them to traditional and devotional prayers of the Church, as well as to contemporary styles and methods. Assist youth in developing the habit of daily prayer. This all-in-one resource for prayer forms was specially written for teens, in the PRAY IT! STUDY IT! LIVE IT!(R) model, like The Catholic Youth Bible(R) and The Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth. It is the most expansive prayer book for teens. ButThe Catholic Youth Prayer Book does more than teach about prayer. It helps teens become prayerful people. |
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