Scripture and the Mystery of Marriage and Family LifeScott Hahn, Regis J. Flaherty Emmaus Road Publishing, 2007 - 199 pages Marriage and family life lived according to God’s plan can change lives and change the world! Scripture and the Mystery of Marriage and Family Life explores the Scriptural basis for the Catholic understanding of marriage.
Join Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Mike Aquilina, and ten other well-known Catholic authors, who along with their spouses, present solid Biblical testimony to the joys, struggles, and sanctity found in the sacrament of Marriage. Essays include “The World as Wedding,” “Lessons Learned at Nazareth,” and “Reflections on Pope Benedict XVI’s First Encyclical.”
From the Foreword by Bishop R. Daniel Conlon of the Diocese of Steubenville, Ohio: The nursery rhyme concludes that Humpty Dumpty couldn’t be put together again. Some people today think that marriage faces the same situation….Fortunately, many people are willing to keep up the good fight—and believe it is winnable, indeed, must be won. Among them are the contributors to Scripture and the Mystery of Marriage and Family Life.
The volume is replete with solid Catholic theology and idealism. . . . While reaffirming the natural law, the authors also sketch out the unique qualities of Christian, sacramental marriage. They cite frequently the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and recent popes, especially John Paul II. . . . Scripture and the Mystery of Marriage and Family Life is not all theology, however. In fact, it is filled with the concrete experiences of married couples who strive to live out their vocation day by day with God’s help. Many of their examples of marriage and family life are touching—and very real.
Authors: Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Curtis and Stacy Mitch, Regis and Libbie Flaherty, Mike and Gwen Sullivan, Leon and Maureen Suprenant, Stephen and Rachel Pimentel, Edward and Elizabeth Sri, Mei-Ling and Richard White, Curtis and Michaelann Martin, Terri and Mike Aquilina, and Jeff and Emily Cavins. Foreword by Bishop R. Daniel Conlon.
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... response to the call to love God and neighbor.” What an excellent, and promising, basis for matrimonial catechesis in today's Church and world. Scripture and the Mystery of Marriage and Family Life is not all theology, however. In fact ...
... response, we are able to extend grace and forgiveness to our spouse and children. He inspires gratitude for all He has given us, including the gift of our spouse and children. The Core Relationship of the Family: Marriage Recently, I ...
... response of the disciples in the very next verse clinches the case for the Catholic interpretation. In stunned disbelief at the Lord's pronouncement, the disciples come out with a memorable one of their own: “If such is the case of a ...
... response. Call and response are central scriptural themes. Sometimes that call, that vocation, is unique to a certain individual, as in the call of Abraham or Moses. At other times, that call is to a people, as when the Decalogue was ...
... response are also a regular theme for Saint Paul.1 In fact, that call (in Latin, vocationem) is pivotal for the Christian. The relationship that results from man's response to Christ's invitation is the foundation of a new life that ...
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