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This book’s simple theme of moving through seeming death to a new and more beautiful life has touched the hearts of millions of people. An engaging fable for young and old alike, Hope has helped people gain the courage to leave jobs, change their lives, and explore their love for others.
Luke's gospel contains a number of passages about compassion. One
of the most beloved of these is commonly known as the parable of the Prodigal
Son. In The Prodigal Father, Angelo Scarano focuses on the
distinctive role of the father in the parable, the example he provides of being
transformed by a compassionate heart, and the joy in celebrating the return of
what was loved and thought to be lost.
Scarano suggests that this remarkable parable has two climaxes—the
banquet for the younger son, and the conversation between the father and the
elder son—and that it is in this second climax where the real intention of the
evangelist is revealed. Scarano urges readers to accept God's
"compassionate heart," to allow God's Spirit to transform us and
enable us to live like the prodigal father, opening our hearts to the weak and
the strong, the broken and the bitter.
On Care for Our Common Home - Laudato Si', is an appeal from Pope Francis addressed to every person living on this planet for an inclusive dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. Pope Francis calls the Church and the world to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges and to join him in embarking on a new path. This encyclical is written with both hope and resolve, looking to our common future with candor and humility.
On Care for Our Common Home - Laudato Si', is an appeal from Pope Francis addressed to every person living on this planet for an inclusive dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. Pope Francis calls the Church and the world to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges and to join him in embarking on a new path. This encyclical is written with both hope and resolve, looking to our common future with candor and humility.
The Joy of Love (Amoris Laetitia) brings
together the results of the two Synods on the Family convoked by Pope Francis
in 2014 and 2015.
Striking for its breadth and detail—and firmly
grounded in the challenges of family experiences—the Joy of Love affirms
the rich and complex reality of family life with pastoral care, speaking the
language of experience and hope.
Pope Francis reaches out to married couples, parents, and children in a spirit
of accompaniment, asking everyone to read slowly, paying special attention to
what applies most to our different needs. The Joy of Love is
truly remarkable for its practical and concrete suggestions, challenging us to
be understanding in the face of complex and painful situations.
The Joy of Love (Amoris Laetitia) brings
together the results of the two Synods on the Family convoked by Pope Francis
in 2014 and 2015.
Striking for its breadth and detail—and firmly
grounded in the challenges of family experiences—the Joy of Love affirms
the rich and complex reality of family life with pastoral care, speaking the
language of experience and hope.
Pope Francis reaches out to married couples, parents, and children in a spirit
of accompaniment, asking everyone to read slowly, paying special attention to
what applies most to our different needs. The Joy of Love is
truly remarkable for its practical and concrete suggestions, challenging us to
be understanding in the face of complex and painful situations.
There's nothing quite like a pointed question to elicit an
honest answer. Jesus used questions throughout his ministry, not to find out
something he didn't know, but to probe into people's deepest, most unsettled
spaces. In the gospels, Jesus frequently asked his followers and enemies tough
questions like “Why are you anxious?” “Do you believe this?” and “Why do you
doubt?”
In 25
Life-Changing Questions from the Gospels, you will see that you are
no different from those Jesus questioned—a grieving sister, a fearful friend,
an incessant doubter. And you'll learn that his questions—and the issues that
they raise—are just as relevant and life-changing to Catholics today as they
were to Jesus' first followers.
Author Allan F. Wright will lead you through five stages of spiritual development—from spiritual seeker to faithful disciple—so that you can become better able to embrace and share the life-giving power Jesus offers. You will come away recognizing Jesus for the wise teacher that he was and as the God who loves you still.