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American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church
Charles Morris (Paperback) Vintage 1998-10-27
Release date: 1998-10-27
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what do south American catholic priest use fo a bible in church? how can i get a copy of one that they have?
If you can read Spanish, I suggest you consult the website of the El Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano (CELAM) (The Latin American Catholic Bishops Conference): http://www.celam.org/
A new universal Spanish translation for the Americas is underway: http://uscatholic.org/news/2009/08/unive rsal-spanish-language-bible-translation- americas-moves-forward
With love in Christ.
... quot;Holy Weekquot; Easter Catholic quot;Roman Catholicquot; liturgy quot;50 Daysquot; ...
There was a war for the Catholic Church in America, and the Irish Won. The Irish view priests as walking saints, and so they are never wrong. This is why the molestation scandal in America was so bad. Italians are very skeptical of the clergy and view them as any other humans. Italians EXPECT their clergy to be human and do bad things.
The radicals making lot of news in the media!
Do the radicals want to turn America into a Roman Catholic country?
He should not have been invited in the first place. Notre Dame was founded on the beliefs of the Catholic Church, and its primary mission is to teach the Catholic faith. By honoring Obama, it does just the opposite, implying to the faithful that a bedrock teaching is somehow up for grabs -- which it is not. o_O
i agree with pestie . the churches did bless those going to war even some stating go kill the enemy in Gods name even turning a blind eye to the atrocities committed on jews jws Mennonites and many other denominations who did not support the churches and the political rulers of that time
I never seen any African Americans in catholic church's. I don't know any famous people either.
i did as a child/teenager.
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Tens of thousands, including ex-atheist, to join church at Easter ...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Tens of thousands of new Catholics, including an 89-year-old former atheist, will join the church at the Easter Vigil, April 3.
Those seeking baptism, called catechumens, and those already baptized who will be brought into full communion with the Catholic Church, called candidates, have reached the church through a variety of paths. Some have been led by family and friends, while others were motivated by powerful or painful personal experiences.
Jean Henry of Easton, Md., was raised a Methodist and "drifted" into the Episcopal Church, but rejected Christianity more than four decades ago after a major spat in the women's guild.
"I tried to heal it but I could not," Henry told The Dialog, newspaper of the Diocese of Wilmington, Del., which includes Maryland's Eastern Shore. "I thought I had a good, strong faith, but it was too shallow."
...At five-year mark, pope#39;s teaching mission hits some obstacles ...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- At the five-year mark, two key objectives of Pope Benedict XVI's pontificate have come into clear focus: creating space for religion in the public sphere and space for God in private lives.
In hundreds of speeches and homilies, in three encyclicals, on 13 foreign trips, during synods of bishops and even through new Web sites, the German pontiff has confronted what he calls a modern "crisis of faith," saying the root cause of moral and social ills is a reluctance to acknowledge the truth that comes from God.
To counter this crisis, he has proposed Christianity as a religion of love, not rules. Its core mission, he has said repeatedly, is to help people accept God's love and share it, recognizing that true love involves a willingness to make sacrifices.
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