Mothers of the Church

Mothers of the Church
Author: Mike Aquilina,Christopher Bailey
Publsiher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012
Genre: Women in Christianity
ISBN: 161278562X

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Mothers of the Church: The Witness of Early Christian Women will reinforce Catholics understanding of the part played by women in the early Church. Drawing upon a wide spectrum of sources, it illustrates the many kinds of women that left their mark on sacred history by responding to God s call. Whether they were martyrs, abbesses, mothers, desert solitaries, or managers of large family businesses, these women s stories will encourage you and deepen your faith. Each chapter features a concise biography that is supplemented by quotes from the Fathers writings concerning the woman in question, poetry concerning her, and other ancient testimonials. The Mothers of the Church include: Holy Women of the New Testament --St. Blandina --St. Perpetua and St. Felicity --St. Helena --St. Thecla --St. Agnes of Rome --St. Macrina --Proba the Widow --St. Marcella --St. Paula --St. Eustochium --St. Monica --Egeria the Tourist

Mary Mother of the Church

Mary  Mother of the Church
Author: Francis Ripley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0895550946

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What recent Popes have said about the Blessed Mother\'s role in the Church--especially her role as Mediatrix. Goes back to Pope Pius IX (1846-1878); compiled in 1969. Arranged by topic. A valuable source showing just what the Popes have said about Our Lady. Impr. 85 pgs, PB

The Church is Our Mother

The Church is Our Mother
Author: Gina Loehr
Publsiher: Servant
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Church
ISBN: 1632530201

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Loehr asks, "Why do we refer to the Church as she or Mother Church? And what does this reveal about the nature of the Church and the nature of motherhood?" Each chapter of The Church Is Our Mother explores one theme mothers and Mother Church have in common: creation, caring, teaching, acceptance, sacrifice, healing, and celebration. A study guide offers relevant meditations from the liturgy, the Catechism, the saints and the sacraments, and also shares personal stories from seven other mothers to inspire readers on their own journeys of faith and family.

Church as Woman and Mother The

Church as Woman and Mother  The
Author: Cristina Lledo Gomez
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781587686948

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Helps readers understand the imaging of the church as a woman and mother in its beginnings and the implications for the contemporary church.

A Guide to Pentecostal Movements for Lutherans

A Guide to Pentecostal Movements for Lutherans
Author: Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498289863

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In just over a century, Pentecostalism has rocketed from its humble beginnings in an interracial congregation on Azusa Street in Los Angeles to a global movement counting more than six hundred million members. Confronted with the bewildering array of Pentecostal, Charismatic, and Neocharismatic beliefs and practices, Lutherans are often at a loss as to how to think about Pentecostals, much less how to engage them in positive ways that build up the whole body of Christ. In this guide, Lutherans will find tools for just such an engagement. Building on a foundation of Pentecostalism's history and varieties, Wilson undertakes an in-depth survey of biblical teaching on baptism, the Holy Spirit, and spiritual gifts. The guide then brings innovative new lenses to bear on the questions at stake: the use of church history in defending denominational borders, right and wrong approaches to prosperity, the power of the Spirit and corruptions of power, and the role of experience in theological discernment. Written in a style accessible to laity and clergy alike, this guide will strengthen Lutherans' appreciation of their own tradition while enabling them to encounter Pentecostals as fellow believers in the salvation given by the triune God.

Mother of God

Mother of God
Author: Miri Rubin
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300156133

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A sweeping, ambitious study of the Virgin Mary’s emergence and role throughout Western historyHow did the Virgin Mary, about whom very little is said in the Gospels, become one of the most powerful and complex religious figures in the world? To arrive at the answers to this far-reaching question, one of our foremost medieval historians, Miri Rubin, investigates the ideas, practices, and images that have developed around the figure of Mary from the earliest decades of Christianity to around the year 1600. Drawing on an extraordinarily wide range of sources—including music, poetry, theology, art, scripture, and miracle tales—Rubin reveals how Mary became so embedded in our culture that it is impossible to conceive of Western history without her.In her rise to global prominence, Mary was continually remade and reimagined by wave after wave of devotees. Rubin shows how early Christians endowed Mary with a fine ancestry; why in early medieval Europe her roles as mother, bride, and companion came to the fore; and how the focus later shifted to her humanity and unparalleled purity. She also explores how indigenous people in Central America, Africa, and Asia remade Mary and so fit her into their own cultures.Beautifully written and finely illustrated, this book is a triumph of sympathy and intelligence. It demonstrates Mary’s endless capacity to inspire and her profound presence in Christian cultures and beyond.

I Heard God Laugh A Practical Guide to Life s Essential Daily Habit

I Heard God Laugh  A Practical Guide to Life s Essential Daily Habit
Author: Matthew Kelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 163582138X

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Is Your Life Working? Most of us are trying to put together the jigsaw puzzle we call life without a very important piece. Over time this becomes incredibly frustrating. In this extraordinary book, Matthew Kelly powerfully demonstrates that we cannot live the life we have imagined, or experience the joy we yearn for, unless we learn to tend the soul. From there, with his classic style of practical wisdom, he teaches us how to remedy this problem. When our bodies are hungry, our stomachs growl. When our souls are hungry, we become irritable, restless, confused, overwhelmed, exhausted, anxious, discontent, and tend to focus on the things that matter least and neglect the things that matter most.

Mary Mother of the Church

Mary  Mother of the Church
Author: Francis Joseph Ripley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:795583271

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