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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Page 7
... offer some very practical observations about the consequences of our Catholic faith in the “real world.” I am grateful to the clergy, religious, and laity of the Youngstown Diocese who have welcomed these articles and encouraged me to ...
... offer some very practical observations about the consequences of our Catholic faith in the “real world.” I am grateful to the clergy, religious, and laity of the Youngstown Diocese who have welcomed these articles and encouraged me to ...
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... offer their suggestions. Some suggestions, of course, are beyond my authority to do anything about because they involve the laws of God or the Universal Church. I can't change the teaching of the Church about the permanence of marriage ...
... offer their suggestions. Some suggestions, of course, are beyond my authority to do anything about because they involve the laws of God or the Universal Church. I can't change the teaching of the Church about the permanence of marriage ...
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... offer my own version of some of life's lessons learned the hard way, on the golf course: Golf insists on the fundamental equality of all people. The moment you step onto the first tee, social and economic distinctions cease, and all ...
... offer my own version of some of life's lessons learned the hard way, on the golf course: Golf insists on the fundamental equality of all people. The moment you step onto the first tee, social and economic distinctions cease, and all ...
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... First, we need to affirm in the clearest of terms that celibacy is a beautiful gift a man freely offers in response to the. Celibate. on. Valentine's. Day. Lord's invitation to serve in the priesthood. It is, or. 2 Celibate on Valentine's ...
... First, we need to affirm in the clearest of terms that celibacy is a beautiful gift a man freely offers in response to the. Celibate. on. Valentine's. Day. Lord's invitation to serve in the priesthood. It is, or. 2 Celibate on Valentine's ...
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... offer sincere friendship to their priests, but in a way that respects their need for appropriate “distance.” After all, priests are men consecrated to the Lord, men “set apart” not from others, but for others. Me and My Accordion This ...
... offer sincere friendship to their priests, but in a way that respects their need for appropriate “distance.” After all, priests are men consecrated to the Lord, men “set apart” not from others, but for others. Me and My Accordion This ...
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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