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Kathleen Bonnette took me on a theological journey, shedding light on how Augustine's timeless questions continue to resonate and evolve in our modern era....
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In The Aboriginal Gift, Eugene Stockton uses a treasure trove of conversations and observations from his long connection with First Nations people in the Blue Mountains, Western Sydney and Central Australia and his solid academic research to explore a spirituality he sees as closer to the mind of the...
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There is, according to Michael Edwards, a reason that God chooses poetry to speak to us. Understanding this reason might not only lead to spiritual consolation and clarity for the individual believer but might even begin to heal some of our deep divisions....
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Part reference book, part introduction to a complex historical subject, part analysis of a still ongoing reception of the conciliar teaching, part international symposium, 'The Oxford Handbook of Vatican II' proves to be a Herculean achievement....
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If you are looking for a one-volume overview of Catholic history, this is a good place to start—simply because Catholicism is, by definition, a community characterized by what its adherents believe and how they behave....
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It is faith like Fr. Dowling’s that will bring people closer to the Church and revitalize our Catholic communities....
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Driven by his conviction that the Catholic Church needs a new social movement led by young people and centred on “humanity and its common home, earth”, Adelaide priest Fr Bob Wilkinson has documented his involvement in the Young Christian Workers (YCW) movement...
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In his new book, 'Catholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis', historian John T. McGreevy tries to cover the whole sweep of modern Catholic history in a brisk four hundred pages....
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In a little over a hundred pages, Michael Casey OCSO, skillfully explores and reflects on some key aspects of Pope Francis’ social teachings....