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PCP New and Used Book Catalog 866-241-2762 USA toll-free Advent 2012 CATALOG 161 The Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost Henry Edward Cardinal Manning Dear Friends of PCP, Five years before the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility by Pope Pius IX in 1870, the future English cardinal, Archbishop Manning, wrote his book The Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost. The title refers to the unique presence of the Holy Spirit in the Catholic Church as the Soul of the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ. This book has special significance for our time, nearly a century and a half later, not only for its contents but also because of its author. We would like to explain why. At the time of the beatification of Pope Pius IX in 2000, lay Italian Church historian Roberto De Mattei published a biography of the beatified pope, in which he gives special importance to the role of Archbishop Manning at the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). Prof. De Mattei describes him as the leader of those bishops who were working for the definition of the dogma of infallibility, stating: It“ is not an exaggeration to say, according to Msgr. Emilio Campana, Continued on Page 5 My Sunday Missal Explained by Fr. Stedman Complete Sunday Missal for the traditional Latin Mass - All the Masses. Jesus, Mary and Joseph Novenas. Larger type edition, 1940, Latin - English, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Stedman of the confraternity of the Precious Blood. Gold title on front and lovely chalice. Book is dark red, measures just under 5.5.” x 3.5 pocket size, flexible boards, red edges and two ribbons. Perfect for purse or glove box. A great “back up” missal. Many lithograph prints, printed in red and black text. Great stocking stuffer or thoughtful hostess gift - Pocket size 5.5” x 3.5” 412 pages #55732 ONLY $9.00 CONTENT GUIDE ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS ...................................................................31 APOLOGETICS & CONVERTS ........................................................13 ORDERING INFORMATION ............................................. 16 CATECHETICS & TEXTBOOKS / YOUTH / Textbooks / OUR LADY / Life of Our Lady / Marian Miracles, Shrines & Catechisms / Education / Children’s Literature ................................24 Apparitions .............................................................................................. 4 CATHOLIC BIOGRAPHY ................................................................... 8 OUR LORD / Life of Our Lord / Sacred Heart ......................4 CATHOLIC LITERATURE ................................................................25 PAPAL TEACHING / CANON LAW ...............................................21 CHURCH HISTORY & CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION .................11 PHILOSOPHY / Logic / Metaphysics / Ethics / Psychology / History DOGMATIC THEOLOGY .................................................................14 of Philosophy ........................................................................................12 FATHERS & DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH / St. Augustine / St. PRAYER / MEDITATION / Prayer Books / Devotional Books / Thomas Aquinas ...................................................................................24 Retreats / SERMONS & CONFERENCES ........................................18 FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, GRK, PORT., HEBREW .............27 RELIGIOUS ORDERS & CONGREGATIONS / LAY ASSOCIATIONS ..................................................................................22 INTERIOR LIFE / ASCETICAL THEOLOGY / MYSTICAL THEOLOGY .........................................................................................15 SACRED LITURGY .............................................................................19 LATIN TITLES .....................................................................................26 SACRED SCRIPTURE / Bibles / Concordances ..............................11 Liturgical Books / Liturgical Music / Liturgical Year .......................20 SAINTS & BLESSED.............................................................................. 5 MISC./PERIODICALS / Geography & Shrines / Foreign Missions / St. Alphonsus, Belloc, Benson, Chesterton, Coughlin, DeWohl, History & Social Science .....................................................................31 Garrigou-Lagrange, Gilson, Goodier, Houselander, Keyes, Marmion, McNabb, Sheen, Wiseman ..................................................................30 MORAL & PASTORAL THEOLOGY / MARRIAGE &FAMILY ..14 THE PRIESTHOOD / RELIGIOUS LIFE .........................................21 BOOKS IN PRINT ∆ Communion in the Hand: Documents ∆ In Heaven We Know Our Own -Solace 2 vols] - Stehle, Rt Rev Aurelius, OSB / All Books with at the end of ∆ Saints to Help the Sick and the Dying: and History [Shows the real revised by Fr Emmeran A. 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