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In his new book, 'Catholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis', historian John T. McGreevy tries to cover the whole sweep of modern Catholic history in a brisk four hundred pages....
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In a little over a hundred pages, Michael Casey OCSO, skillfully explores and reflects on some key aspects of Pope Francis’ social teachings....
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Franciscan Missionaries of Mary Sister Aileen Crowe’s remarkable and harrowing book – Acts of Cruelty: Australia’s Immigration Laws and experiences of people seeking protection after arriving by plane – examines the system of immigration laws and policies faced by refugee claimants who arrive in Australia by plane with a...
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'Discipleship and Society in the Early Churches' answers the question about the early Church. There wasn't a singular source from which all teaching grew but a multitude of communities or Churches that carried the Christian memory forward....
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Rodney Aist offers so much in Pilgrim Spirituality that will make it worth returning to his book time and again....
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Greg Boyle’s radical theology invites us to tenderness...
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Philosophy as a tin-opener...
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A new book explores the notion of conscience and the Catholic Church in the 1930s to 1970s and how it moved from the Church to public discussion....
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Ageing Gracefully...