“You Will Receive Power When the Holy Spirit Has Come Upon You; and You Will Be My Witnesses ” (Acts 1:8)
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LISTING BY TITLE Title Author Call Number 2 Corinthians (Lifeguide Bible Studies) Stevens, Paul 227.3 STE 3 stories in one : bible heroes storybook Rector, Andy REC JUN 50 ways to tap the power of the sacraments : how you and Ghezzi, Bert 234.16 GHE your family can live grace-filled lives A Body broken for a broken people : Eucharist in the New Moloney, Francis J. 234.163 MOL Testament Revised Edition A Body Broken For A Broken People : Eucharist In The Moloney, Francis J. 232.957 MOL New Testament A book of comfort : thoughts in late evening Mohan, Robert Paul 248.48 MOH A bridge and a resting place : the Ursulines at Dutton Park Ord, Mary Joan 255.974 ORD 1919-1980 A call to joy : living in the presence of God Matthew, Kelly 248.4 MAT A case for peace in reason and faith Hellwig, Monika K. 291.17873 HEL A children's book of saints Williamson, Hugh Ross / WIL JUN Connelly, Sheila A child's Bible stories : in living pictures Ryder, Lilian / Walsh, David RYD JUN A church for all peoples : missionary issues in a world LaVerdiere, Eugene 266.2 LAV church Eugene LaVerdiere, S.S.S - edi A Church to believe in : Discipleship and the dynamics of Dulles, Avery 262 DUL freedom A coming Christ in Advent : essays on the Gospel Brown, Raymond Edward 226.2 BRO narritives preparing for the Birth of Jesus : Matthew 1 and Luke 1 A crisis of truth - the attack on faith, morality and mission in Martin, Ralph 282.09 MAR the Catholic Church A crown of glory : a biblical view of aging Dulin, Rachel Zohar 261.834 DUL A danger to the State : An historical novel Trower, Philip 823.914 TRO A heart for Europe : the lives of Emporer Charles and Bogle, James 943.6044 BOG Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary A helping hand : A reflection guide for the divorced, Horstman, James L. -
Solidarity As Spiritual Exercise: a Contribution to the Development of Solidarity in the Catholic Social Tradition
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by eScholarship@BC Solidarity as spiritual exercise: a contribution to the development of solidarity in the Catholic social tradition Author: Mark W. Potter Persistent link: http://hdl.handle.net/2345/738 This work is posted on eScholarship@BC, Boston College University Libraries. Boston College Electronic Thesis or Dissertation, 2009 Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Boston College The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Department of Theology SOLIDARITY AS SPIRITUAL EXERCISE: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOLIDARITY IN THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL TRADITION a dissertation by MARK WILLIAM POTTER submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August 2009 © copyright by MARK WILLIAM POTTER 2009 Solidarity as Spiritual Exercise: A Contribution to the Development of Solidarity in the Catholic Social Tradition By Mark William Potter Director: David Hollenbach, S.J. ABSTRACT The encyclicals and speeches of Pope John Paul II placed solidarity at the very center of the Catholic social tradition and contemporary Christian ethics. This disserta- tion analyzes the historical development of solidarity in the Church’s encyclical tradition, and then offers an examination and comparison of the unique contributions of John Paul II and the Jesuit theologian Jon Sobrino to contemporary understandings of solidarity. Ultimately, I argue that understanding solidarity as spiritual exercise integrates the wis- dom of John Paul II’s conception of solidarity as the virtue for an interdependent world with Sobrino’s insights on the ethical implications of Christian spirituality, orthopraxis, and a commitment to communal liberation. -
Special Wyd08 Souvenir Edition
Published by the DIOCESE OF BROOME PO Box 76, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Tel: (08) 9192 1060 Fax: (08) 9192 2136 E-mail: [email protected] FREE www.broomediocese.org ISSUE 06 SEPTEMBER 2008 Multi-award winning magazine for the Kimberley • Building our future together SPECIAL WYD08 SOUVENIR EDITION Special Message WYD08 - An Event in Praise of God Sydney was engulfed in an I thank the Leaders’ Team must also add that kind support atmosphere of joy, love and appointed from among the came from a host of private kindness. That was a common pilgrims. I make special note of sources in Sydney, Perth and description of World Youth Day Ms Erica Bernard, the Diocesan Melbourne; from companies and and the accompanying week of WYD Coordinator, whose from various organizations like celebrations. Some 400,000 efforts were beyond the limits CCI, Catholic Education and young people from around the of duty. Erica not only led, but KPMG. Thanks. world gathered to share their she also witnessed continually At home in the Kimberley love for Jesus Christ, to be to the spirit of WYD. On many Ms Janice Grimson was a empowered by the Holy Spirit, occasions a word from her was source of constant support. Her enabling them to deepen their sufficient to set the scene or to organizational ability assisted Malakhi Puertollano has a prayer’s- relationship with God and in give an invaluable insight to the efforts of myself and others eye-view from the shoulders of Trevor Cox at the opening Mass, His name share with each other what was taking place. -
Initial Proclamation of Christ in Melanesia: a Situationer
Study Days on the Salesian Mission and the Initial Proclamation of Christ in Oceania Acts of the Study Days on the Salesian Mission and the Initial Proclamation of Christ in Oceania in the Context of Traditional Religions and Cultures, and Cultures in the Process of Secularisation August 21 – 25, 2011 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea edited by Alfred Maravilla SDB Missions Department & FMA Sector for Mission ad/inter Gentes Rome 2013 Editrice S.D.B. Edizione extra commerciale Direzione Generale Opere Don Bosco Via della Pisana, 1111 Casella Postale 18333 00163 Roma Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Don Bosco come to Oceania!.. X The Study Days ........ X Rediscover the Dynamics of Initial Proclamation .... X Fr. Václav Klement SDB, General Councillor for the Missions What Do We “Say” about Jesus to the Peoples of Oceania?..... X Sr. Alaíde Deretti FMA, General Councillor for Mission ad/inter Gentes An Overview of the Topic of Study Days from Prague to Port Moresby ..... X Fr. Alfred Maravilla SDB PART I. ANALYSIS OF THE SITUATION Initial Proclamation of Christ in Melanesia: A Situationer.. X Fr. John Cabrido SDB Towards a Common Understanding of Initial Proclamation in Oceania according to Church Documents and in Ecclesia in Oceania .... X Sr. Pamela Vecina FMA PART II. STUDY & REFLECTION Initial Proclamation of Christ in the Context of Traditional Cultures and Religions in Melanesia.... X Fr. Franco Zocca SVD A Response to Franco Zocca.... X Fr. Peter Baquero SDB Initial Proclamation in Societies in the Process of Secularisation.. X Fr. David Willis OP A Response to David Willis ...... X Sr. Margaret Bentley FMA PART III. -
Catholic Social Teaching and the Ethics of Public Policy Outcomes in New Zealand
Copyright is owned by the Author of the thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and private study only. The thesis may not be reproduced elsewhere without the permission of the Author. ARE WE DOING GOOD? Catholic Social Teaching and the ethics of public policy outcomes in New Zealand A THESIS SUBMITTED IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PUBLIC POLICY MASSEY UNIVERSITY ALBANY BRENDA MARGARET RADFORD 2010 i Dedicated to my father John Robert Fittes 1920 – 2005 His calm guidance shaped my ethical perspective and sense of fair play in the light of our rich spiritual heritage Requiescat in pace ii ABSTRACT From the perspective that avoidable social and environmental injustices exist in New Zealand, this research examines the ethics of public policy. It suggests that our society would be more justly sustainable if the ethics of policy outcomes were to supersede political expediency as the dominant influence in government’s decision-making. An Appreciative Inquiry with expert interviewees is applied to the two-part proposition that: (a) a greater focus on ethics and social morality is required for effective policy-making; and (b) the application of the principles of Catholic Social Teaching would enhance the ethical coherence of government policy, programme and service development. The research has found that the public policy system in New Zealand enables its workers to ‘do well,’ but often prevents them from ‘doing good,’ in policy domains such as housing and employment. Erroneous assumptions by policy actors that their work is morally neutral limit their appreciation of the effects that government decisions have on society and the natural environment. -
CAFOD Workshops on Laudato Si’ CONTRIBUTION to a GLOBAL DIALOGUE on PROGRESS ______Augusto Zampini Davies, for CAFOD
CAFOD workshops on Laudato Si’ CONTRIBUTION TO A GLOBAL DIALOGUE ON PROGRESS ____________________________________________ Augusto Zampini Davies, for CAFOD Abstract _______________________________________________ Interim findings of an international dialogue among CAFOD partners and UK stakeholders about Pope Francis’s encyclical and how we can build a new model of development. CAFOD, June 2016 Interim report on Laudato Si’ dialogue Augusto Zampini Davies 2 CAFOD, June 2016 Interim report on Laudato Si’ dialogue Augusto Zampini Davies Table of Contents User’s guide and next steps .................................................................................................... 5 If you have already attended a workshop on this international dialogue ............................................ 5 For future workshop participants.......................................................................................................... 5 Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ 7 Description of the project ............................................................................................................... 7 What is this report and what is it for? ................................................................................................... 7 Incomplete process: you and your team have something to contribute .............................................. 7 Outcomes ............................................................................................................................................. -
New Evangelization, Conversion and Catholic Education
The University of Notre Dame Australia ResearchOnline@ND Theses 2013 New evangelization, conversion and Catholic education Mark Tynan University of Notre Dame Australia Follow this and additional works at: https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/theses Part of the Religion Commons COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further copying or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice. Publication Details Tynan, M. (2013). New evangelization, conversion and Catholic education (Master of Philosophy (MPhil)). University of Notre Dame Australia. https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/theses/97 This dissertation/thesis is brought to you by ResearchOnline@ND. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses by an authorized administrator of ResearchOnline@ND. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 University of Notre Dame Sydney New Evangelization, Conversion and Catholic Education Mark Tynan Bachelor of Arts Honours (Psychology) Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) 20103447 A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the Masters of Philosophy (Theology) 23rd of August 2013. 2 Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1. Identifying the need for the New Evangelization ......................................................... -
Principles of Catholic Social Teaching and Health Care Reform a Joint Pastoral Statement of Archbishop Joseph F
WWW.THELEAVEN.COM | NEWSPAPER OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF KANSAS CITY IN KANSAS | VOL. 31, NO. 6 SEPTEMBER 11, 2009 Principles of Catholic Social Teaching and Health Care Reform A Joint Pastoral Statement of ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH F. NAUMANN and BISHOP ROBERT W. FINN Health care reform joint pastoral statement: summary points Health care reform is needed and President Obama is to be applauded for making this a major priority for the nation. Despite the many flaws with the status quo, change itself does not guarantee improve- ment. The state of health care in our nation could worsen if we diminish the current protec- tions for the sanctity of human life; coerce Americans to fund abortion; negate or weaken protection of conscience rights for doctors, nurses, hospitals and health care systems; create a scenario where health care will be rationed based on some arbitrary assessment of the quality of life. Catholics, in evaluating vari- ous health care reform propos- als, should apply four principles of the Catholic social teaching: 1) Subsidiarity: respect for the inherent dignity and freedom of the individual by never doing for others what they can do for themselves, and thus enabling ear Faithful of the to hire part-time rather than full- individuals to have the most pos- Archdiocese of Kansas time employees. sible discretion in the affairs of City in Kansas and of the • Similarly, the much higher their lives. Diocese of Kansas City- cost to employers for family health 2) Sanctity of human life: re- DSt. Joseph, coverage, as compared to individu- spect for the sacredness of every To his credit, President Barack al coverage, places job candidates human life and the dignity of the Obama has made it a major priority with many dependents at a disad- human person — no matter stage for his administration to address vantage in a competitive market. -
Acta Apostolicae Sedis
An. et vol. XCIX 3 Martii 2007 N. 3 ACTA APOSTOLICAE SEDIS COMMENTARIUM OFFICIALE Directio: Palazzo Apostolico – Citta` delVaticano – Administratio: Libreria Editrice Vaticana ACTA BENEDICTI PP. XVI ADHORTATIO APOSTOLICA POSTSYNODALIS Ad Episcopos Sacerdotes Consecratos Consecratasque necnon Christifideles laicos de Eucharistia vitae missionisque Ecclesiae fonte et culmine EXORDIUM 1. Sacramentum caritatis,1 Sanctissima Eucharistia donum est Iesu Christi se ipsum tradentis, qui Dei infinitum nobis patefacit in singulos ho- mines amorem. Hoc in mirabili Sacramento « maior » manifestatur amor is, qui efficit « ut animam suam quis ponat pro amicis suis » (Io 15, 13). Iesus enim « in finem dilexit eos » (Io 13, 1). Verbis his infinitae actum humilitatis exhibet Evangelista quem Ille patravit: antequam in cruce pro nobis moria- tur, praecingens se linteo, suorum discipulorum pedes lavat. Eodem quidem modo in eucharistico Sacramento Iesus « in finem », usque scilicet ad corpus sanguinemque tradendum, diligere nos pergit. Qui stupor pro illis factis Do- minique verbis Apostolorum inter cenandum invasit corda! Quam admiratio- nem in cordibus nostris concitare debet eucharisticum Mysterium! Veritatis alimonia 2. In altaris Sacramento, Dominus obviam se dat homini, ad imaginem ac similitudinem Dei creato (cfr Gn 1, 27), itineris comitem se praebens. Hoc enim sacramento cibus fit Dominus hominis, veritatem libertatemque appe- tentis. Una quandoquidem veritas nos liberos revera reddit (cfr Io 8, 36), 1 Cfr S. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, III, q. 73, art. 3. 106 Acta Apostolicae Sedis — Commentarium Officiale Christus fit pro nobis Veritatis cibus. Cum hominis naturam plane perspiceret sanctus Augustinus, collustravit quemadmodum sua sponte, non vi, movere- tur homo, cum coram illa re esset, eum alliciente ac desiderium in eo conci- tante. -
Dissertation
DISSERTATION Inculturation: Rooting the Gospel firmly in Ghanaian Culture. A Necessary Requirement for Effective Evangelization for the Catholic Church in Ghana. Verfasser Mag. Emmanuel Richard Mawusi angestrebter akademischer Grad Zur Erlangung des akademischen Doktorgrades der Theologie (Dr. Theo.) Wien, im Mail, 2009 Studenkennzahl: 0006781 Dissertationsgebiet Dogmatik Betreuer: Univ. Prof. Dr. Bertram Stubenrauch ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to express my sincere thanks, gratitude and appreciation to all whose collaboration and support enabled me to complete this work. During the period of my studies and the subsequent writing of this Thesis, I was privileged to benefit from the magnanimity and benevolence of various individuals whose invaluable assistance has enabled me to complete this work. I wish to express my special thanks to Univ.Prof. Dr. Bertram Stubenrauch, of the Lehrstuhl für Dogmatik und Ökumenische Theologie, Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximillians-Universität, München, Deutschland, who directed my doctoral Thesis. I am most grateful to him for his supervision, guidance and especially for reading through the entire work and making the necessary corrections and suggestions. I am also grateful to Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Ingeborg Gerda Gabriel, Vorständin des Instituts für Sozialethik, Universität Wien, for her assessment of the entire work.. I am equally indebted to my Mag. William Bush of the Department of Social Ethic, University of Vienna for reading through the entire work and making the necessary corrections. I am grateful to Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul Zulehner, of the Pastoral Theological Faculty, University of Vienna. To all who helped in one way or the other, many thanks and gratitude. I owe special gratitude to the Archdiocese of Vienna, Stift Klosterneuburg and Afro- Asiatische Institut - Vienna (AAR ARGE) for supporting me financially during the period of my Studies at the University of Vienna. -
Pope Says He Plans to Attend World Youth Day 2008 in Australia,NBC's
Rome inundated with requests for prayer cards, relics UPDATED ROME – The Rome diocesan office charged with promoting the sainthood cause of Pope John Paul II has exceeded its postage budget because of increased requests for prayer cards and relics of the late pope. “We were getting about 50 requests a day, but overnight it grew to between 500 and 1,000 requests,” a spokeswoman for the office said March 2. “We could not have foreseen this demand,” she said. “It’s an avalanche.” Franciscan Brother Chris Gaffrey, who assists the office with English translations, told Catholic News Service that the vast majority of requests in late February and early March were coming via e-mail from the United States. CNS had published a story about the cards and relics Feb. 26 and dozens of Web sites and blogs, or Web logs, ran links to the story. The prayer cards and relics, a small piece of one of the white cassocks worn by Pope John Paul, always will be distributed free of charge, but without an increase in donations the office cannot afford to mail them, Brother Gaffrey said. While one writer kindly sent the office his express mail account number, others wrote requesting cards for their entire parish without even thinking of what it would cost to ship them from Italy, he said. An individual prayer card, relic and copy of the cause’s magazine, Totus Tuus, could be mailed to the United States for about $5, Brother Gaffrey said. Several options for sending donations can be found on the official Web site of Pope John Paul’s sainthood cause – www.JohnPaulIIBeatification.org – which was experiencing interruptions in service because of the increased traffic in early March. -
Doniosłość Wschodniej Kodyfikacji Jana Pawła Ii W Aspekcie Kan
STUDIA PRAWNO-EKONOMICZNE, t. LXXXIII, 2011 PL ISSN 0081-6841 s. 63–101 Ewa GAJDA* DONIOSŁOŚĆ WSCHODNIEJ KODYFIKACJI JANA PAWŁA II W ASPEKCIE KAN. 1 CIC I KAN. 1 CCEO 1. Zagadnienia wstępne Karol Kardynał Wojtyła, wybrany na konklawe 16 października 1978 r. papieżem, przybrał imię Jana Pawła II. Pontyfikat Jana Pawła II był jednym z najdłuższych w historii Kościoła katolickiego. Nie wymaga przypomnienia, że Jan Paweł II wprowadził Kościół w trzecie tysiąclecie (List Apostolski Tertio millenio adveniente z 10 listopada 1994 r.)1, a nauczanie papieskie jest niezwykle bogate. Magisterium papieża Jana Pawła II zawiera – co oczywiste – doktrynę katolicką, teologię moralną, teologię duchową. Główne dokumen- ty pontyfikatu Jana Pawła II to: 14 encyklik, 15 adhortacji apostolskich2, * Dr, Katedra Prawa Kanonicznego, Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu. 1 Zob. np. La documentation catholique [dalej jako: DC], 1994, no 2105, s. 1017–1032. 2 Tj. Catechesi tradendae z 16.10.1979 r., DC 1979, no 1773, s. 901–922; Familiaris consortio z 22.11.1981 r., Acta Apostolicae Sedis [dalej jako: AAS] 1981, no 73, s. 81–1991; DC 1982, no 1821, s. 1–37; Redemptoris donum z 25.03.1984 r., AAS 1984, no 76, s. 513–546; DC 1984, no 1872, s. 401–412; Reconciliatio et paenitentia z 2.12.1984 r., AAS 1985, no 77, s. 185–275; DC 1985, no 1887, s. 1–31; Christifidelis laici z 30.12.1988 r., AAS 1989, no 81, s. 393–521; DC 1989, no 1978, s. 152–196; Redemptoris custos z 15.08.1989 r., AAS 1990, no 82, s. 5–34; DC 1989, no 1994, s.