Practices, Prayer, Ritual, Liturgy, Sacraments and Theology in the Catholic Church: An Overview
by marilynn hughes
Practices, Prayer, Ritual, Liturgy, Sacraments and Theology in the Catholic Church: An Overview, By Marilynn Hughes - The Catholic and Christian Faith is so deep and rich that it’s hard to wrap your mind around it. For those interested in getting an overview of the Catholic Faith, you’ll learn about the Early Church Fathers, Apostolic Canons, The Holy Mass, Liturgy, Sacraments, Prayers and Devotions, Cardinal and Theological Virtues, Mortal and Venial Sin, the Doctrine of Purgatory and the many Theologies of the Church (Moral, Mystical, Ascetical, Dogmatic). This book gives you an overview and insight into a subject otherwise only understood through lengthy study.
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"What sparked my interest is how briefly you've explained the sacrament of baptismThank you for the beautiful contributions on baptism. I like your works, lets keep in touch." - Tobias Chipeta, Academia.edu
"I'm from the Philippines, born and raised and of Chinese descent. I've been into the Fatima Message for many years already and reading about the minds of other people with regards to the rituals, practices. I'm most anxious to read your work and I'm sure the Holy Spirit will enlighten me." - Reico Ricochet, Academia.edu
"I am a student of the Holy Spirit and Charismatic Renewal. I found your title interesting. Thanks. God bless you!" - Jolly J O H N Pulickal, La Nouvelle Theologie, Academia.edu
"Thank you so much for your document!" - Vi Du, Đại Học Bách Khoa Hồ Chí Minh, Academia.edu
"Such was the poverty of the liturgy in the local Catholic church that I started attending one of the many Orthodox parishes where I live, and remained. Things have picked up a bit in the local Catholic parish but it is exceptional and it is questionable whether it will survive a change of bishop and the next pope. Oddly, my reasons for remaining in the Orthodox church were nothing much to do with the liturgy. When you come into the church on a Sunday morning there is a little old man cleaning the toilets. The priest." - Henry Law, Academia.edu