Being Catholic: How We Believe, Practice and Think


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This book is...an act of witnessing, a testimony to the generosity of God that Catholics experience in accepting and living out the gift of faith that Christ has bestowed on them.--from the Introduction

A bishop is not only a spiritual shepherd but a teacher. In Being Catholic Archbishop Pilarczyk teaches in clear, concise language the basic beliefs and practices of Catholics and what shapes a Catholic's thinking. The book discusses:

HOW WE BELIEVE: Believing Catholic is a matter of knowing, understanding and responding to a story-the true story of God's love for us. It offers the fundamentals that have to be there if thinking and practicing Catholic are going to have any appeal or make any sense.

HOW WE PRACTICE: Reflections on the behaviors that express our faith and our membership in the Church, such as going to Mass, receiving the sacraments and raising children Catholic. By being a practicing Catholic, we strengthen our behaviors so we can proclaim them to others.

HOW WE THINK: A series of thoughtful, pastoral and heartfelt reflections on all aspects of our lives in the world, seen through the eyes of one deeply faithful to the tradition and teachings of the church. Topics for Thinking Catholic include respect for life, spiritual maturity and a universal Church.

Author: Daniel E. Pilarczyk
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Published: 02/01/2006
Pages: 246
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780867167085
ISBN10: 0867167084
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology | General
- Religion | Christianity | Catholic
- Religion | Christian Rituals & Practice | General

About the Author
DANIEL E. PILARCZYK is archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio, and a past president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. His books include Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches, Live Letters: Reflections on the Second Readings of the Sunday Lectionary and When God Speaks: Reflections on the First Readings of the Sunday Lectionary (St. Anthony Messenger Press).

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