Their work has shaped the American Catholic Church throughout its history. McGuinness provides the reader with an overview of the history of Catholic women religious in American life, from the colonial period to the present.
In Called to Serve, the Monettis share stories from their more than twenty-three years of military experience and offer biblical advice for combating the top stressors of warriors and their families: fear, transition, loneliness and grief, ...
McGuinness recovers the compelling story of these sisters and puts them back at the center of American Catholic history." —James M. O'Toole, Boston College "McGuinness writes with the authority of a scholar and the ease of a storyteller.
(heretofore known as Jo), took care of that in a hurry and all of us in the Admin section got to know each other over coffee. I found out right away, Jo ran the place. Among all the other things she did, she was my budget person.
Many Americans considered suchbeliefs, and a position against serving based upon them, cowardly and unpatriotic. To prove their patriotism whileadhering totheir principles, many CO'srisked their lives during thewaras fire jumpersand ...
Many people would love to be served rather than serve. By reading this book, you will be able to tell whether indeed you are a servant or not.
"No book on this topic has been published since the 1960s.
Many people would love to be served rather than serve. By reading this book, you will be able to tell whether indeed you are a servant or not.