The Year of Faith

A Bible Study Guide for Catholics

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism, Bible & Bible Studies, Christian Life
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Author: Mitch Pacwa ISBN: 9781612782256
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor Publication: August 15, 2012
Imprint: Our Sunday Visitor Language: English
Author: Mitch Pacwa
ISBN: 9781612782256
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Publication: August 15, 2012
Imprint: Our Sunday Visitor
Language: English
Our society is struggling with what Pope Benedict has called "profound crisis of faith that has affected many people."

In response, the Holy Father has called us all to a Year of Faith from October 2012 to November 2013.

We see the signs all around us: the demand for science to prove everything before we can believe it, the role of media and celebrities who deny the existence of God and denounce the role of the Church, and the ease in which we can all isolate God and faith into only one part of our life.

In a follow-up to his best selling St. Paul Bible Study for Catholics during the year of St. Paul, Fr. Mitch Pacwa once again leads Catholics to a deeper understanding of Pope Benedict's call to action for the year.

Perfect for individual or group study, this book is a wonderful guide to experiencing a conversion, growing in faith, and following Jesus Christ more closely. It shows us how to integrate every component of our life – relationships, morality, work, recreation, and all – into a meaningful whole.

Make the most of Pope Benedict's Year of Faith, walking hand in hand with Fr. Pacwa as he guides you through the beauty and insights of Scripture in relationship to your everyday life.

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Our society is struggling with what Pope Benedict has called "profound crisis of faith that has affected many people."

In response, the Holy Father has called us all to a Year of Faith from October 2012 to November 2013.

We see the signs all around us: the demand for science to prove everything before we can believe it, the role of media and celebrities who deny the existence of God and denounce the role of the Church, and the ease in which we can all isolate God and faith into only one part of our life.

In a follow-up to his best selling St. Paul Bible Study for Catholics during the year of St. Paul, Fr. Mitch Pacwa once again leads Catholics to a deeper understanding of Pope Benedict's call to action for the year.

Perfect for individual or group study, this book is a wonderful guide to experiencing a conversion, growing in faith, and following Jesus Christ more closely. It shows us how to integrate every component of our life – relationships, morality, work, recreation, and all – into a meaningful whole.

Make the most of Pope Benedict's Year of Faith, walking hand in hand with Fr. Pacwa as he guides you through the beauty and insights of Scripture in relationship to your everyday life.

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