The Teachings of Pope John Paul II

The Teachings of Pope John Paul II
Title The Teachings of Pope John Paul II PDF eBook
Author John E. Fagan
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Pages 236
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594170454

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Together in God's Service

Together in God's Service
Title Together in God's Service PDF eBook
Author Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Subcommittee on Lay Ministry
Publisher USCCB Publishing
Pages 208
Release 1998
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781574552850

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"Publication no. 5-285, United States Catholic Conference, Washington, D.C."--Page 4 of cover. Includes bibliographical references.

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Title Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church PDF eBook
Author Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Publisher Our Sunday Visitor
Pages 418
Release 2024-03-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1639662669

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This Compendium is a unique, unprecedented document in the history of the Church. It serves as a tool to inspire and guide the faithful who are faced daily with moral and pastoral challenges. Parts include: God's plan of love for humanity The family, the vital cell of society Social doctrine and ecclesial action For a civilization of love Index of references Analytical index

Mary's Pope

Mary's Pope
Title Mary's Pope PDF eBook
Author Antoine Nachef
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 302
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781580510776

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Rooted in Scripture, Tradition, and Redemtoris Mater and other encyclicals, this book lays the foundations for understanding the teachings of the Catholic Church concerning Mary.

The Laity as Participants in the Mission of the Church

The Laity as Participants in the Mission of the Church
Title The Laity as Participants in the Mission of the Church PDF eBook
Author Humphrey C. Anameje
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 530
Release 2017-06-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1524598585

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The church is made up of both the clergy and the laity. And for it to properly fulfill the mission for which it was instituted by Christ, all its members, each according to his or her God-given gift, must contribute both to the upbuilding of the church and to its mission. On the part of the laity, their active participation in the general mission of the church ad intra and ad extra has been a great challenge in the life and practice of the church throughout its history. The Second Vatican Council, in its spirit of aggiornamento, makes some positive difference. This work critically examines the conciliar documents, some relevant postconciliar documents, and theological reflection of some theologians. And finally, it proffers solutions that will enhance the active participation of the laity in the mission of the church in general and the church in Southeast Nigeria in particular.

The Priesthood of All Students

The Priesthood of All Students
Title The Priesthood of All Students PDF eBook
Author Timothée Joset
Publisher Langham Publishing
Pages 491
Release 2023-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1839738766

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Drawing on archival records and firsthand accounts, this work explores the history, theology, and missiology of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES). It examines how IFES’s commitment to immediacy, mediation, and participation are grounded upon a firm belief in the priesthood of all believers and a missional ecclesiology that presupposes God’s involvement in all aspects of life, including the university. It traces the impact of diverse cultures and theologies upon the manifold expressions of mission IFES has engaged, and the role of IFES in extending the presence of God’s people in places, and among ideologies, where traditional church structures have limited access. This book is a powerful reminder of the transformative impact created when believers, whether students or otherwise, participate in the missio Dei as faithful and creative witnesses in their own contexts. Bearing relevance for all those interested in a Christian perspective on the university or the theological reverberations of student ministry, it also offers a robust theological framework for understanding the legitimacy of parachurch organizations and lay ministry.

Ministry

Ministry
Title Ministry PDF eBook
Author Kenan Osborne OFM
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 730
Release 2003-02-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725201011

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Ministry explores the rich and consistent history of lay ministry in the Roman Catholic Church since the first witness in the Bible. Kenan Osborne, a well-known theologian, combines his personal insights in contemporary spirituality to address the major issues that lay men and women face within the church structures at various periods of time. Has the role of the lay person in the Roman Catholic Church been diminished or supported over the centuries? 'Ministry' examines the historical evidence thoroughly and focuses on three important factors. First, Osborne offers a critical examination of the discipleship of every follower of Jesus. Next he describes the gradual de-emphasis of the non-cleric and non-religious in the church. Finally, he discusses the gradual emergence of the lay person into the mainstream of discipleship. 'Ministry' is designed for the lay person and the ordained. A complement to Osborne's previous book, 'Priesthood', this book is an extremely important historical study and must reading for those who seek the central foundation of discipleship within the Roman Catholic Church.