A Guide to Karl Rahner's Theology
Thomas O'Meara, OP
A century has passed since Karl Rahner's birth, and two decades have passed since his death. Yet this remarkable theologian has left a legacy of wisdom as relevant today as it was during Rahner's time ...
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On Jesus and the Church Today
Gerhard Lohfink, Translated by Linda M. Maloney
Is Jesus relevant for today? If you think not, don't bother with this book. But if you think that Jesus might have something to say to today's world, which Jesus comes to mind? Is he "gentle Jesus, me ...
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Enrico Mazza
This book is a historical-theological commentary on the approved, postconciliar, Eucharistic prayers of the Roman Rite. The author, Father Enrico Mazza, traces each prayer to its root time and gives t ...
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Lecturers: John Hall, Dan Hennessey, Judy Hoelzeman, Catherine Upchurch, Linda Webster, Karen Wenzel, Clifford M. Yeary
This study has 14 sessions, incorporating an introductory session and 13 lessons. The Study Set includes the Study Guide by Catherine Upchurch (Galatians) and Clifford M. Yeary (Romans) and a commenta ...
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Saint Rafael Arnaiz; Translated by Catherine Addington; Edited and Introduced by Sr. María Gonzalo-García, OCSO
Saint Rafael Arnaiz was born in Burgos, Spain, on April 9, 1911. When he was twenty-one years old, he left behind the comforts of his wealthy family and an unfinished degree in architecture to join th ...
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Contemplation as a Path of Healing according to St. John of the Cross
Daniel Chowning, OCD
Find healing through the path of contemplative prayer which is God’s self-communication in love and awakens within us our own need for transformation. God has planted in our hearts an insatiable longi ...
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Mystery and Mercy in the Work of Father Matthew Kelty, OCSO
Louis A. Ruprecht Jr.
Father Matthew Kelty was an especially beloved monk at the historic Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky. Perhaps best known as Thomas Merton's colleague and confessor in the year prior to Merton's death, ...
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Catherine Upchurch
This study uses the second half of the commentary used with Parables of the Kingdom, Part One, commentary by Mary Ann Getty-Sullivan.. The Study Set includes the Study Guide by Clifford M. Yeary and a ...
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The Evolving Practice of Lectio Divina
Raymond Studzinski, OSB
Lectio divina, the ancient practice of prayerful reading, is a font whose waters are waiting to quench the thirst of spiritual seekers, both beginners on the spiritual journey and experienced traveler ...
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What the Documents Say: Third Edition
Mark G. Boyer
Thousands of readers have found Fr. Mark Boyer's The Liturgical Environment: What the Documents Say to be a useful compendium of the church's law and guidelines on the liturgical environment. Rooted i ...
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Practical Wisdom from Christian and Buddhist Monasticism
William Skudlarek
When St. Benedict compiled his Rule for Monasteries in the early decades of the sixth century, the Buddhist monastic code had already been in existence for about nine hundred years. Since monastic lif ...
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Travels in the Borderland between East and West
Notto R. Thelle
Buddhism and Christianity, two religions with distinct worldviews, are sometimes thought to be irreconcilable. Notto R. Thelle holds a different view. His life and work have been divided between the E ...
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How Loving Islam Makes Me a Better Catholic
Jordan Denari Duffner
Why should Christians engage in interfaith dialogue with Muslims? Does Islam have anything to offer Christians? What is Islamophobia, and what should we do about it?These are just some of the question ...
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Breaking Open the Scriptures
John J. Pilch
What author John J. Pilch did for our understanding of the Sunday readings in his best-selling Cultural World of Jesus Sunday by Sunday series, he now does for the readings of the Triduum and Easter S ...
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Liturgical Theology of, by, and for Everybody
Michael Kwatera, OSB
One of the strong vital signs of the assembly today is the prevalence of lay persons exercising ministerial roles within it. Such welcome developments as promoting liturgical life within our communiti ...
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