To Sanctify the World

To Sanctify the World
Author: George Weigel
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780465094325

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A leading Catholic intellectual explains why the teachings of the Second Vatican Council are essential to the Church's future—and the world's The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) was the most important Catholic event in the past five hundred years. Yet sixty years after its opening on October 11, 1962, its meaning remains sharply contested and its promise unfulfilled. In To Sanctify the World, George Weigel explains the necessity of Vatican II and explores the continuing relevance of its teaching in a world seeking a deeper experience of freedom than personal willfulness. The Council’s texts are also a critical resource for the Catholic Church as it lives out its original, Christ-centered evangelical purpose. Written with insight and verve, To Sanctify the World recovers the true meaning of Vatican II as the template for a Catholicism that can propose a path toward genuine human dignity and social solidarity.

The Irony of Modern Catholic History

The Irony of Modern Catholic History
Author: George Weigel
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780465094349

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A powerful new interpretation of Catholicism's dramatic encounter with modernity, by one of America's leading intellectuals Throughout much of the nineteenth century, both secular and Catholic leaders assumed that the Church and the modern world were locked in a battle to the death. The triumph of modernity would not only finish the Church as a consequential player in world history; it would also lead to the death of religious conviction. But today, the Catholic Church is far more vital and consequential than it was 150 years ago. Ironically, in confronting modernity, the Catholic Church rediscovered its evangelical essence. In the process, Catholicism developed intellectual tools capable of rescuing the imperiled modern project. A richly rendered, deeply learned, and powerfully argued account of two centuries of profound change in the church and the world, The Irony of Modern Catholic History reveals how Catholicism offers twenty-first century essential truths for our survival and flourishing.

Sanctifying the World

Sanctifying the World
Author: Bradley J. Birzer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007
Genre: Christian civilization
ISBN: UVA:X030281183

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English historian and Christian humanist Christopher Dawson stood at the very center of the Catholic literary and intellectual revival in the four decades preceding Vatican II. One can find his influence throughout the twentieth-century Catholic Right. Poet and social critic T. S. Eliot considered him the foremost thinker of his generation, and the founder of American conservatism, Russell Kirk, wrote that he had been "saturated in Dawsonian historical studies [and] my own books reflect Dawson's concepts." Dawson's reputation declined dramatically during the cultural shifts accompanying Vatican II, and few remembered the English Catholic in the final decades of the twentieth century. A revival of interest of Dawson and his body of work increased dramatically in the last years of John Paul II's and the beginning of Benedict's pontificates. This book offers the first study of Dawson's life and thought as a whole. It is especially poignant as a post-9/11 reexamination of the meaning of Western civilization. Sanctifying the World was named by biographer Joseph Pearce as the best book of 2008 and the National Catholic Register named it one of the top eleven books of the year.

Working Your Way Into Heaven

Working Your Way Into Heaven
Author: Stefan Wyszyński
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Work
ISBN: 0918477735

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These pages help Catholics draw closer to God through work. From Pope John Paul II's saintly teacher Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski comes wise counsel and practical advice for transforming any workplace into a workshop for sanctity.

Letters to a Young Catholic

Letters to a Young Catholic
Author: George Weigel
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0852446233

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The Spirituality of the Second Vatican Council

The Spirituality of the Second Vatican Council
Author: Gerald O'Collins
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2014
Genre: Spirituality
ISBN: 9781587683596

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Presents the rich spirituality that Vatican II offers to all the faithful, a spirituality that has been widely neglected.

Life of Our Saviour and Saint Peter

Life of Our Saviour and Saint Peter
Author: François de Ligny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 976
Release: 1883
Genre: Saints
ISBN: HARVARD:AH43CE

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Pilgrim in the Modern World

Pilgrim in the Modern World
Author: L. J. Baggott
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000906691

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First Published in 1963, the book Pilgrim in the Modern World tries to answer fundamental questions like does the Christian faith meet intellectual, moral, and spiritual needs of the contemporary situation or it is like the irreducible surd in a mathematical problem- present as a fact but to be ignored in use? L. J. Baggott has had a long experience in the ministry of the Church of England, from work in the slums to that of Abbey, Minster, and Cathedral; from a chaplaincy of the Tower of London to the vicariate of large industrial parishes; from a visiting lectureship to the parochial tasks peculiar to four great seaports; from the supervision of Ordinands to the archdeaconship of a hundred peaceful Norfolk villages. Throughout it has become increasingly clear that man is indeed the ‘Eternal Pilgrim of the Infinite’. Christianity is an historical religion of which ‘redemption of man’ is the central and ruling thought. For twentieth century man, his pilgrimage is set in most challenging era that man has ever known, a scientific era and a temporal order in which his most important problems take their rise and shape his life. In the light of new knowledge and discovery, the book offers what the author believes the only valid and satisfying answer to the question of relevancy of the Christian faith for modern times. This is a must read for scholars of religion and Christianity.