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
... share his or her opinion. And people do complain—about the laws of the Church and diocesan policies; about pastors and members of parish staffs; about me and things I've written, said, or done. Really, I don't mind getting letters of ...
... share his or her opinion. And people do complain—about the laws of the Church and diocesan policies; about pastors and members of parish staffs; about me and things I've written, said, or done. Really, I don't mind getting letters of ...
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... share ideas about how to improve the life of the Church, and these ideas are welcome. Not that every suggestion is accepted, but I appreciate the fact that people are thinking creatively and taking time to offer their suggestions. Some ...
... share ideas about how to improve the life of the Church, and these ideas are welcome. Not that every suggestion is accepted, but I appreciate the fact that people are thinking creatively and taking time to offer their suggestions. Some ...
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... share deeply with another.” The ability to be an “intimate person” is essential to the full development of a priest as a person, a minister, and a disciple of Christ. Pastores Dabo Vobis itself speaks of the need for a priest to have an ...
... share deeply with another.” The ability to be an “intimate person” is essential to the full development of a priest as a person, a minister, and a disciple of Christ. Pastores Dabo Vobis itself speaks of the need for a priest to have an ...
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... share the fear of many people about natural disasters, social upheaval, or the declining state of morality. Or perhaps your fears are more personal—you're afraid of growing old, becoming ill, losing independence, and encountering the ...
... share the fear of many people about natural disasters, social upheaval, or the declining state of morality. Or perhaps your fears are more personal—you're afraid of growing old, becoming ill, losing independence, and encountering the ...
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Contents
13 | |
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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