St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, 1896-1921

St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, 1896-1921
Title St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, 1896-1921 PDF eBook
Author Arthur J. Scanlan
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1922
Genre Catholic theological seminaries
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Historical Sketch of St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary

Historical Sketch of St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary
Title Historical Sketch of St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary PDF eBook
Author bp. Henry Gabriels
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1905
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The Ceremonial of St. Joseph's Seminary Dunwoodie

The Ceremonial of St. Joseph's Seminary Dunwoodie
Title The Ceremonial of St. Joseph's Seminary Dunwoodie PDF eBook
Author St. Joseph's Seminary (Yonkers, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1954
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Dunwoodie

Dunwoodie
Title Dunwoodie PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Shelley
Publisher Christian Classic
Pages 416
Release 1993
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780870611988

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Seminary Formation

Seminary Formation
Title Seminary Formation PDF eBook
Author Katarina Schuth
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 216
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814648002

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The past thirty years have witnessed tremendous societal and ecclesial changes that continue to inform ministry education in the 21st century. In Seminary Formation, Katarina Schuth, OSF, examines the many aspects of theologate-level schools including their structures and missions, organization and leadership, student enrollment, backgrounds of both seminarians and lay students, and the evolution and development of degree programs, including human and spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation. Seminary Formation also helpfully includes substantial commentaries on Schuth's research by Ronald Rolheiser, Thomas Walters, Leon M. Hutton, Barbara Reid, and Peter Vaccari. An exploration of the changes in seminaries and schools of theology, with statistical analysis, from 1985 to the present, Seminary Formation anticipates the challenges ahead and considers new directions for the future.

Hurting in the Church

Hurting in the Church
Title Hurting in the Church PDF eBook
Author Fr. Thomas Berg
Publisher Our Sunday Visitor
Pages 167
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681920468

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“Hurting in the Church provides a psychologically wise and spiritually profound path forward for Catholics who have been abused, traumatized, or wounded by other Catholics — especially those in leadership. Chapter 10 on how to recover one’s belief in and love for the Church is worth the price of the book alone!” -- Sherry Weddell, Best-selling author of Forming Intentional Disciples “An honest and much-needed book that addresses ... the many Catholics who feel marginalized, ignored, hurt, insulted and even abused by the Church.”—Fr. James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage “It took courage for Father Berg to write with such honesty and transparency, and his courage will give you courage—not only to confront sin and weakness within the Church, but also to give God another chance to help you rediscover him within the embrace of the Church despite the failings of her members.”—Fr. Jonathan Morris, author of New York Times Bestseller, The Way of Serenity “Here is an unflinching examination of the Church’s brokenness ... along with practical advice and the promise of hope for the challenging path forward. Fearless in his assessment, Father Berg is equally confident that in Jesus and with the help of the Holy Spirit, we can move toward healing and wholeness.”—Cardinal Timothy Dolan ABOUT THE AUTHOR Father Berg is professor of moral theology and vice-rector at St Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, NY. He earned his doctorate in philosophy at Rome’s Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum. In addition to scholarly work in bioethics, he has also been published or quoted in Homiletic & Pastoral Review, Crisis Magazine, First Things, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. An avid runner, hiker, and cigar aficionado, he escapes as often as he can to Cape May, New Jersey.

Through the Heart of St. Joseph

Through the Heart of St. Joseph
Title Through the Heart of St. Joseph PDF eBook
Author Fr. Boniface Hicks
Publisher Emmaus Road Publishing
Pages 155
Release 2021-03-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1645850951

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Though he speaks no words in Scripture, St. Joseph’s message to us is resounding: he wants to lead us to Jesus. In Through the Heart of St. Joseph, Fr. Boniface Hicks reveals the path St. Joseph has laid. Discover how St. Joseph’s vulnerability, littleness, silence, and hiddenness can transform and heal us. Fr. Hicks also looks to the saints who lived the “Joseph Option” to show how we too can embrace a life of humble trust and steadfast courage. Through the Heart of St. Joseph proves with quiet conviction that if we entrust ourselves to the foster father of Our Lord, he will give us his love and protection—just as he gave it to Jesus.