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 15
... serious attention and falls, generally, into a few broad categories: complaints, commendations, invitations, suggestions, and reports. You're probably not surprised to learn that I sometimes receive letters from unhappy customers! In ...
... serious attention and falls, generally, into a few broad categories: complaints, commendations, invitations, suggestions, and reports. You're probably not surprised to learn that I sometimes receive letters from unhappy customers! In ...
Page 16
... seriously, either, for they are inherently unfair. It's unreasonable for a person to send an unsigned letter, make a serious allegation about someone else, and expect me to do something about it. Anonymous letters are impossible to ...
... seriously, either, for they are inherently unfair. It's unreasonable for a person to send an unsigned letter, make a serious allegation about someone else, and expect me to do something about it. Anonymous letters are impossible to ...
Page 17
... serious consideration in the consultative process of the diocese. My mailbag also includes lots of reports—from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catholic Conference of Ohio, ecumenical associations, various boards ...
... serious consideration in the consultative process of the diocese. My mailbag also includes lots of reports—from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catholic Conference of Ohio, ecumenical associations, various boards ...
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... seriously. I've played with people who get angry and frustrated, curse and swear, and throw their clubs. That's no fun. I've known people who got so frustrated with the game that they gave it up completely! We need to keep a balanced ...
... seriously. I've played with people who get angry and frustrated, curse and swear, and throw their clubs. That's no fun. I've known people who got so frustrated with the game that they gave it up completely! We need to keep a balanced ...
Page 46
... serious responsibility of being a bishop, of being a shepherd of God's holy people. In that precious moment I carried with me all the members of our diocesan Church— priests, deacons, religious, and laity. As I prayed, I presented our ...
... serious responsibility of being a bishop, of being a shepherd of God's holy people. In that precious moment I carried with me all the members of our diocesan Church— priests, deacons, religious, and laity. As I prayed, I presented our ...
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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