Interchurch Families: Resources for Ecumenical Hope : Catholic/Reformed Dialogue in the United StatesJohn C. Bush, Patrick R. Cooney Westminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 2002 - 91 pages Marriage and families are becoming increasingly complex. No longer can any of us speak with simplicity about what a "typical" family is like, now that our vocabulary includes words like "single parent," "blended," and "multi-faith." Inerfaith Families is a brief, usable book designed for ministers and priests to use with congregants who are entering into, or are already in, an interchurch (Reformed-Catholic) marriage. It can also be useful for laity involved in interchurch families. |
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Contents
Sharing Life Together | 1 |
Pastors and CongregationsParishes | 11 |
Our Common Baptism | 21 |
The Church | 33 |
The Covenant of Marriage | 45 |
The Eucharist | 57 |
Some Practical Issues | 71 |
Glossary | 81 |
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