Without a Doubt: Bringing Faith to LifeEmmaus Road Publishing, 2001 - 232 pages "Should not shepherds feed the sheep?" (Ezek. 34:2). Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island offers solid spiritual food in this collection of award-winning essays. Drawing lessons on personal spirituality from sources as varied as Sacred Scripture and the parish parking lot, Bishop Tobin will inspire you to follow Christ more closely and grow in love and holiness. |
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... follow the principle of subsidiarity. For example, if a person writes to complain about something their pastor said or did, the immediate question is, “Have you discussed this with your pastor?” Within the Church, reconciliation ...
... follow the principle of subsidiarity. For example, if a person writes to complain about something their pastor said or did, the immediate question is, “Have you discussed this with your pastor?” Within the Church, reconciliation ...
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... follow God's law, and you'll never get into much trouble. But, play around, break the rules, try to cheat, and inevitably you'll pay the price and end up way out-of-bounds. So many problems of life are caused by leaving the moral ...
... follow God's law, and you'll never get into much trouble. But, play around, break the rules, try to cheat, and inevitably you'll pay the price and end up way out-of-bounds. So many problems of life are caused by leaving the moral ...
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... follow me” (Mt. 19:21). The young man went away sad, for his possessions were many. One can only speculate about the young man's life after that. He probably remained virtuous and prosperous, but unfulfilled. He is the archetype of many ...
... follow me” (Mt. 19:21). The young man went away sad, for his possessions were many. One can only speculate about the young man's life after that. He probably remained virtuous and prosperous, but unfulfilled. He is the archetype of many ...
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Contents
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49 | |
Spring Training | 55 |
Thy Liberty with Law | 63 |
An Open Letter to College Students | 69 |
Angel of God | 77 |
Souls of the Just | 83 |
prayinG with the church | 145 |
in union with the pope | 185 |
Appendix | 223 |
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