Our Lord is waiting for you in every part of your life—your hobbies, adventures, work, and homelife. Find him in distant places to your own backyard in the Our Sunday Visitor lifestyle magazine.
This month's features include "Radical Love: Living the gospel on the streets of Dorothy Day's New York," "A Year Of Hope: Make St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians your guide to the jubilee," and "Grace in the Kitchen," a new, priest-run restaurant serves up second chances in Baltimore.
Pages | 60 |
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Copyright | 2024 |
ISBN | 978-1-63966-353-8 |
Item | OSV2985 |
Hope, the theme for the Jubilee of 2025, opens the door to a certain evangelical realism. There is today a great need for hope, because this new culture we live in causes people to experience fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. This can lead to feelings of desperation if people are not properly supported. Humanity needs to hear a message that restores the certainty of true hope.
Jubilee of Hope is an invitation to be strong in a faith that supports hope. Christian hope does not deceive or disappoint because it is grounded in the certainty that nothing and no one may ever separate us from God's love.
This book is an invitation to joy, an invitation to discover the little-known daily lives of monks to help us understand the peace that dwells within them. Their confined existence, which one might imagine to be monotonous, is in reality extraordinarily rich.
Dorothy Day's reflections on the Catholic Worker Movement is packed with stories of sacrifice and kindness, strikes and protests, hunger and soup lines, and the rough reality of tenement life.