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We are blessed by the contributions of black Catholics in the Church in the United States, particularly their illuminating legacy of holiness. The struggles and pain faced by the African American community are succinctly captured in the lives of six black Catholics now being considered for canonization. In these individuals, we can find the greatest of human characteristics, truly men and women for our times. Help your parishioners understand that, through them, we are drawn more deeply into the mystery of Jesus’ saving love.
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Pages | 1 |
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Copyright | 2020 |
ISBN | 978-1-68192-736-7 |
Item | P2606 |
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We are blessed by the contributions of black Catholics in the Church in the United States, particularly their illuminating legacy of holiness. The struggles and pain faced by the African American community are succinctly captured in the lives of six black Catholics now being considered for canonization. In these individuals, we can find the greatest of human characteristics, truly men and women for our times. Help your parishioners understand that, through them, we are drawn more deeply into the mystery of Jesus’ saving love.
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How can Catholics learn to emulate one of the world’s most popular saints – Saint Joseph? By learning about his life, his faith, and his role in Salvation history as the guardian of Mary and the adopted father of Jesus. This beautiful pamphlet is an easy-to-read overview of his life and explaining why he is venerated, and why he is the Patron of the Universal Church, and patron for us all.
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Simple explanations outline what each beatitude means, and how it leads to true happiness. Includes a brief reflection to keep in mind as Catholics prayerfully practice each one.
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On November 18, 2017, Father Solanus Casey, O.F.M. Cap., was beatified in Detroit, Michigan. A soft-spoken Capuchin priest and son of Irish immigrants, Father Solanus Casey is one of the currently few native-born North Americans to be beatified.