As this moving pastoral statement presents, the rapidly growing Asian and Pacific American communities have helped the Church shine as a sacrament of unity and universality.
Reflections of the U.S. Catholic Bishops on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity and the Fifteenth Anniversary of Called and Gifted
Reflections of the U.S. Catholic Bishops on the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity and the Fifteenth Anniversary of Called and Gifted
Reflections of the U.S. bishops on the fifteenth anniversary of the promulgation of the "Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity," 1980." [from back cover]
A must-have for media professionals assigned to cover the Catholic Church! This handy little book provides helpful information on covering the Vatican, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), and the local Church.
Resource manual designed for parishes and other organizations that seek to live out the Holy Father's call to solidarity with our brothers and sisters throughout the world.
Through our baptism, all of us are called, as disciples of Jesus Christ, to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Mt 28:19). As a community of disciples, we can and must share the Gospel with those who haven't received the Good News. Go and Make Disciples provides a clear roadmap for evangelization in today's world. Written for all Catholics, not just those in parish and evangelization ministry, this book provides the faithful with a powerful instrument for opening wide the doors of Christ.
The presentations and speeches printed in this resource were given at a symposium on leadership for ministry with Catholic men, which was held on Dec. 4-7, 2001 in Palm Beach, Florida.
This resource summarizes the Church's legislation for authorizing certain publications and covers issues concerning the Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches.
Let us all ask the Lord to call us into a time of Eucharistic renewal, a time of prayer and reflection, of acts of charity and sincere repentance. The Lord is with us in the Eucharistic Mystery celebrated in our parishes and missions, in our beautiful cathedrals and in our poorest chapels. He is present and he draws near to us, so that we can draw nearer to him. —Catholic bishops of the United States, The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church, no. 58
In a society that is ever more diverse, how can we properly dialogue with non-Roman Catholic people of faith, yet remain faithful to our mission to evangelize?
This easy-to-use journal is the perfect companion to the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults. The reflections in the journal support and further expand on the topics in each chapter of the USCCA, helping the reader deepen their enounter with the living Christ. Use the journal with catechumens as part of their preparation for the Easter sacraments. Make it available to participants in your adult faith formation program.
An essential resource for "liturgical formation of the People of God," this book offers a detailed guide to the celebration of Mass, from introductory to concluding rites.
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