Sacraments

The Word, Church and Sacrament in Protestantism and Catholicism

The Word, Church and Sacrament in Protestantism and Catholicism

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' The Word, Church and Sacraments in Protestantism and Catholicism is a theological classic. It seeks to foster unity and deeper understanding among Christians by comparing the Catholic and Protestant views of Scripture, Church authority, and the Sacraments.


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The Cross: Word and Sacrament

The Cross: Word and Sacrament

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A profound contemplation of the Seven Last Words of Our Lord on the Cross with specific application to the Seven Sacraments instituted by Christ.


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The Seven Sacraments

The Seven Sacraments

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A reference for both Catholics and non-Catholics details the Christian lifestyle through an illumination of the seven sacraments, evaluating the sacraments as milestones on a spiritual journey of a life in union with God and dedicated to holiness.


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Understanding the Sacraments

Understanding the Sacraments

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Understanding the Sacraments is a popular guide for prayer and study of all seven sacraments, designed for use by individuals and groups. In this guide, the well-known Fr.


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Reconciliation

Reconciliation

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Helps alleviate parents' anxiety or confusion in preparing their children for receiving the sacrament. Gives the sacrament's history and background, and shows parents how the sacrament speaks to them today. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.


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The Untapped Power of the Sacrament of Penance: A Priest's View

The Untapped Power of the Sacrament of Penance: A Priest's View

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When it comes to sin, no one's an innocent bystander. But do we really need to bring those sins to a priest in the sacrament of penance? Why? And what do priests think of the sacrament? Are they bored in the confessional? Distracted?


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