Tradition and Sanity Conversations Dialogues of a Postconciliar Exile

Tradition and Sanity  Conversations   Dialogues of a Postconciliar Exile
Author: Peter A. Kwasniewski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621384179

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Tradition and Sanity brings together a round-table discussion, interviews, and imaginary dialogues exploring the depths and shallows of Catholic liturgy, the lyricism of sacred music, the state of the Church as it suffers attack from without and dementia from within, and the revival of traditional beliefs and practices in younger generations.

Reclaiming our Roman Catholic Birthright

Reclaiming our Roman Catholic Birthright
Author: Peter Kwasniewski
Publsiher: Angelico Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621385370

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At the crest of volatile years of experimentation, a new rite of Mass was introduced in 1969—no mere cosmetic treatment but a radical reconstruction of the Church’s central act of worship. A minority of the faithful continued to hold fast to the traditional rite, which John Paul II and Benedict XVI gradually freed from restrictions. The steady growth of this “traditionalist” movement inevitably prompts questions in the minds of more and more people. What is it that Catholic laity, clergy, and religious are discovering and falling in love with? Could you—should you—be among them? In this engaging book, Peter Kwasniewski draws on decades of experience and, presuming no specialized knowledge, explains why the traditional Mass operates the way it does, what its distinctive features and benefits are, and how it still captures hearts with a beauty deeply rooted and perennially green. Every reader—whether already a lover of the Mass of Ages or a complete newbie, whether committed or curious, perplexed or skeptical, sitting on the fence or bouncing back and forth between old and new—will find life-changing insights in these pages.

The Holy Bread of Eternal Life

The Holy Bread of Eternal Life
Author: Peter Kwasniewski
Publsiher: Sophia Institute Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781644134344

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Recent decades have been marred by pervasive Eucharistic abuse, from violations of liturgical norms and rubrics to practices that encourage irreverence and facilitate habitual sacrilege. The coronavirus crisis in 2020 has occasioned a further wave of sacramental manipulation, desacralization, and deprivation that has left almost no Catholic in the world unharmed. These disturbing ���signs of the times��� call for an unsparing reassessment of official and unofficial policies, practices, customs, and attitudes, along with fresh appreciation for ���creative minorities��� that are taking a different, more difficult, and more successful path to reverence. The Holy Bread of Eternal Life is a powerful and timely book by scholar Peter Kwasniewski that exalts the divine gift of the Blessed Sacrament, which can never be too much adored, too much loved, too much cared for, or too muc

The Case for Liturgical Restoration

The Case for Liturgical Restoration
Author: Joseph Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-03-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1621384411

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The Case for Liturgical Restoration takes up one by one the most controversial topics in liturgy today-among them, active participation, the role of the laity, eastward orientation, extensive silence, Latin and Gregorian chant, male-only service of the sanctuary, communion received on the tongue, the calendar, the lectionary, and veiling.

Scorsese and Religion

Scorsese and Religion
Author: Christopher B. Barnett,Clark J. Elliston
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789004411401

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Scorsese and Religion explores and analyzes the religious vision of filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s oeuvre, showing that Scorsese cannot be properly understood without reflecting on the ways that his religious interests are expressed in and through his art.

Edinburgh 2010

Edinburgh 2010
Author: David A. Kerr,Kenneth R. Ross
Publsiher: OCMS
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009
Genre: Missions
ISBN: 1870345762

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"The Centenary of the World Missionary Conference, held in Edinburgh 1910, is a suggestive moment for many people seeking direction for Christian mission in the 21st century. Several different constituencies within World Christianity are holding significant events around 2010. Since 2005 an international group has worked collaboratively to develop an interncontinental and multidenominational project, now known as Edinburgh 2010, and based at New College, University of Edinburgh. This initiative brings together representatives of twenty different global Christian bodies, representing all major Christian denominations and confessions and many different strands of mission and church life, to prepare for the Centenary." (Daryl Balia, International Director Edinburgh 2010).

Windswept House

Windswept House
Author: Malachi Martin
Publsiher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1998-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780385492317

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The Cold War has ended. With a scope and daring not possible until now, an unlikely international alliance of top-level political, financial, and religious interests sees the way clear at last to its ultimate goal: the establishment of a single global society. Utopia. These are men with nothing in common but immense power and a towering ambition for still more. With world unity and prosperity as their slogan--and with betrayal, scandal, and murder as their ready weapons--they have the means and the will to capture as their own the perfect global machinery for their plans: the oldest, wiliest, and most stable political chancery in the world--the Vatican. At the vortex of this lethal struggle stands the embattled Pope, a geopolitical genius whose elimination is the short-term solution to a long-term goal, and two American brothers, Paul and Christian Gladstone, one a lawyer and the other a priest, who appear to be the perfect pawns. One falls prey to the sharp teeth of greed for power. The other will become one of the Slavic Pontiff's closest allies...and will discover the darkest secrets at the very heart of papal Rome. From America to Europe to Russia, in broad landscapes and clandestine corridors, a rich and varied cast--presidents and politicos, simple saints and savvy sinners, popes and pope-makers--clash with one another amid dramatic and sometimes bloody events that will affect the destiny of every person alive today.

Humanism and Religion

Humanism and Religion
Author: Jens Zimmermann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199697755

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Jens Zimmermann suggests that the West can rearticulate its identity and renew its cultural purpose by recovering the humanistic ethos that originally shaped Western culture. He traces the religious roots of humanism, and combines humanism, religion and hermeneutic philosophy to re-imagine humanism for our current cultural and intellectual climate.