Non-Catholic clergymen and women who become Catholics find great joy in answering God's call. But the road home can be long, weary, and full of obstacles. Along the way, they must wrestle with difficult questions, the opposition of family and friends, anxieties about finding a new livelihood, and much more. Thoughts for the Journey Home offers insight, encouragement, and hope to those who face such struggles. These essays are the fruit of author Marcus Grodi's personal experience as a clergy convert and his work with those who have taken similar paths. Thoughts for the Journey Home provides wisdom and strength for those who are exploring the claims of the Catholic Church, those who are on the path to the Church, and those who have already entered the Church yet need encouragement. Lifelong Catholics will find it useful as well in helping friends and family members they hope will someday "come home."
Chain Her by One Foot: The Subjugation of Women in Seventeenth-century New France
The Subjugation of Women in Seventeenth-century New France Karen L. Anderson, Keith Anderson ... By his commission , he was enjoined to keep Canada under obedience to the king and to bring the ' savages ' of the country to the knowledge ...
In Muriel Spark's fantastic first novel, the only things that aren't ambiguous are her matchless originality and glittering wit. Delicious for its wit and poise, The Comforters (1957) was a stunning debut.
30 Sister Josefa Menendez, The Way of Divine Love. (Rockford: Tan Books and Publishers), p. 244. 31 Mary's message of 7-4-88. Medjugorje Day by Day. February 12 meditation. 32 Mary's message in 1986. Medjugorje Day by Day.
Come on In, It's Awful
A timeless collection of ideas, beliefs, and opinions by women, for women.
Visions of Glory: A History and a Memory of Jehovah's Witnesses
A Story of St. John Bosco details the very interesting story about the life of John Bosco, a story that has had a great influence on Catholic youth the past 100 years.
Contains the letters between Antonia White - a lapsed Catholic - and a former Jesuit novice. Although Antonia White returned to Church, these letters record the conflicts which preceded and followed this reconversion.
And Death Shall Have No Dominion