Dignity and Duties of the Priest Or Selva

Dignity and Duties of the Priest Or Selva

Author: St Alphonsus Liguori

Publisher: St Athanasius Press

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 0981990134

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460 pages. Dignity and Duties of the Priest or Selva: A Collection of Materials for Ecclesiastical Retreats, Rule of Life and Spiritual Rules by a Doctor of the Church St Alphonsus Liguori. An excellent book to assist the priest to live a virtuous and holy life. As a layman I have benefited greatly from reading this wonderful book and applying it to my life - Publisher.


The Moral Dignity of Man

The Moral Dignity of Man

Author: Peter E. Bristow

Publisher: Scepter Publishers

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781851821761

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"Many of today's moral conflicts concerning family values and medical ethics have their basis in different conceptions of man and the nature and purpose of human life. Fr Bristow argues that contemporary utilitarianism and the various forms of permissive morality are insufficient for dealing with these matters and that only a natural law morality is adequate to the needs and dignity of the human person. He goes on to apply its principles to the issues that derive from advancing technology, such as genetic engineering, in vitrio fertilization, embryo research, drugs and painkillers and ecology."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Person and Dignity in Edith Stein’s Writings

Person and Dignity in Edith Stein’s Writings

Author: Jadwiga Guerrero van der Meijden

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-07-08

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 3110661152

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Edith Stein is widely known as a historical figure, a victim of the Holocaust and a saint, but still unrecognised as a philosopher. It was philosophy, however, that constituted the core of her life. Today her complete writings are available to scholars and therefore her thinking can be properly investigated and evaluated. Who is a human person? And what is his or her dignity according to Edith Stein? Those are the two leading questions investigated in this volume. The answer is presented based on the complete writings of the 20th-c. phenomenologist and, moreover, compared to the traditional Christian understanding of human dignity present in the writings of the Church Fathers and the Doctors of the Church as well as Magisterial Documents of the Catholic Church. In the final parts of the book, the author shows how Stein's ideas are relevant today, in particular to the ongoing doctrinal and legal debates over the concept of human dignity.


Donum Dignitatis

Donum Dignitatis

Author: Elizabeth Petrucelli

Publisher:

Published: 2023-05-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780985171353

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There is an immense hole in the Catholic book market and an ever increasing need to provide strong, faith-filled information regarding pregnancy loss, yet there is not a single book on the market that combines the physical aspects of miscarriage with Catholic teaching. 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage and many Catholics around the world face this loss daily. Women are encouraged by a post-Christian society to believe that their baby had no worth or dignity and they should forget them. Society tells them that miscarriage is a medical problem and nothing more. Donum Dignitatis provides both the medical and Catholic teaching on miscarriage. The reader will develop a better understanding of the types and process of miscarriage, the options available, experiences of miscarriage and Catholic teaching on baptism, burial, funerals, cremation, autopsy, why the baby isn't an angel, where babies go when they die, what it means to "offer it up," and how to use their suffering to save souls. Most importantly, the tiniest of babies deserve to be treated with dignity and should receive a proper burial. It is a Corporal Work of Mercy.


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Publisher: Brill Archive

Published:

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Three Pseudo-Bernardine Works

Three Pseudo-Bernardine Works

Author: Ann Astell

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2018-03-22

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 0879075732

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During the "Silver Age" of the Cistercians (the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries), pseudepigraphical compositions bearing the name Bernard flourished. Important for the history of monasticism and, more broadly, of Christian spiritual formation and practice, these little-studied writings interpret, appropriate, transform, and apply Saint Bernard of Clairvaux's authentic works, transmitting them to new audiences. Under the direction of Ann Astell and Joseph Wawrykow, with the assistance of Thomas Clemmons, a talented team of young scholars from the University of Notre Dame (the Catena Scholarium) offers here a complete translation of three of these Pseudo-Bernardine essays, providing notes that identify sources, clarify allusions, highlight rhetorical strategies, and demonstrate overall a fascinating, intertextual complexity. The Bernard who emerges from these texts speaks with many voices to herald a living, Bernardine tradition.