Poverty, Celibacy, and Obedience

Poverty, Celibacy, and Obedience
Author: Diarmuid Ó Murchú
Publisher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824514730

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The author of "Quantum Theory and Reclaiming Spirituality" offers an original work that expands the meaning--and potential for good--of the three traditional religious vows.

A Life of Promise: Poverty, Chastity, Obedience

A Life of Promise: Poverty, Chastity, Obedience
Author: Francis J. Moloney SDB
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2001-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725203553

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Radical and Free

Radical and Free
Author: Brian O'Leary
Publisher: Messenger Publications
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1788121791

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This book is the result of two preached retreats I gave to mark the recent Year of Consecrated Life (2015). However, the origin of the material goes much further back, drawing on my teaching experience both at Manresa Centre of Spirituality and at Milltown Institute (covering a period of thirty years). In both places I had taught courses on religious life – its history, theology, and most of all its underlying spirituality. Indeed, I have always used history and theology (and other disciplines such as psychology and anthropology) in service of exploring and renewing the spirituality of religious life. Another way of saying this is that I am above all interested in values (as appreciated, appropriated, and articulated). This lies behind my decision to structure the talks (now the book) almost entirely around the vows. After an initial chapter on the origins of religious life, I devote two chapters each to poverty, chastity, and obedience. My emphasis is not on the vows as such (dealing with questions that Canon Law might raise) but on the motivating values that the vows express. Only these values can explain why people enter and flourish in religious life. All religious, without distinction, are called to be “radical and free”.

A Life of Promise

A Life of Promise
Author: Francis J. Moloney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1984
Genre: Chastity, Vow of
ISBN: 9780894533792

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A Life of promise

A Life of promise
Author: Francis J SDB. Moloney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre:
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Rethinking Freire and Illich

Rethinking Freire and Illich
Author: Rosa Bruno-Jofré
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1487550529

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Marking the fiftieth anniversary of two of the most influential books in modern educational and social theory, Rethinking Freire and Illich introduces readers to the results of the symposium of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Ivan Illich’s Deschooling Society. The collection uniquely analyses Freire and Illich together, although not in a comparative way. It acknowledges that both Freire and Illich led in different ways to a new approach to perceiving and understanding the concept of liberation as a human condition, while also presenting current criticisms of their work from a gendered perspective and by Indigenous scholars in the US and Canada. Drawing on contributions from historians of education, theologians, digital experts, and philosophers of education, the book offers a historical analysis using extensive primary sources and an originality of topics. It introduces the ways in which the current generation reads the overall works of Freire and Illich in the search for a reconstructed democratic education. As a result, Rethinking Freire and Illich presents Freire and Illich in light of contemporary issues in this generation, and offers renewed searches for a good and just life and a reconstructed democratic education.

The Kid-Dom of God / Roman Catholic Edition

The Kid-Dom of God / Roman Catholic Edition
Author: Nancy Reeves
Publisher: Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1770647988

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Many parents wonder how to share their faith in a way that respects their child’s need to develop and grow their own spirituality. The Kid-dom of God: Helping Children Grow in Christian Faith is a complete collection of the award-winning “Children Celebrate” columns by psychologist Nancy Reeves, Ph.D., and composer/musician Linnea Good. Selected as the “Best Family Life Column” in 2012 by the Catholic Press Association (U.S. and Canada), and awarded 2nd place in the “Best Column” category by the Canadian Church Press, these articles are “filled with both simple and complex concepts meant to enrich family relationships, enhance spiritual growth, and offer a nexus point where everyday experience meets reflection on the sacred.” As one judge commented, Reeves and Good “pack a lot of good advice into [these] provocative columns.” Topics include endings, gratitude, patience, obedience, fairness and justice, awe, creation, discernment, ego, nurturing spirituality, and more. The Protestant and Roman Catholic editions reflect the language, traditions, and practices of each tradition, respectively.

A Life of Promise

A Life of Promise
Author: Francis James Moloney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1985
Genre: Chastity, Vow of
ISBN: 9780909986773

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Vocation to Virtue

Vocation to Virtue
Author: Kent Lasnoski
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813236460

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Vocation to Virtue seeks to answer a perennial difficulty in the Catholic theology of marriage: how do the practice and bond of marriage lead to Christian perfection in spouses and their children? If the Second Vatican Council is correct in saying that all in the church are called to Christian perfection, we need an account of how those consecrated in the sacrament of marriage can fulfill that vocation. If the perfection of charity consists in Christ himself, then couples must imitate Christ. But how? If Christ is the poor, chaste, and obedient bridegroom of the church, then spouses achieve holiness inasmuch as they participate in Christ's own virtues: poverty, chastity, and obedience. The thesis is that the language of the evangelical virtues (poverty, chastity, and obedience), a rule of life, and robust preparation (maybe a novitiate) belongs as properly to marriage as to consecrated religious life. Both states are specifications of a common baptismal consecration to Christ himself. Lasnoski seeks to establish this fact and constructively apply this language to conjugal life. The book begins by explaining our marriage crisis and theological paradigms for speaking about Christian marriage as "relationship" or as "practice," and considers modern scholarly attempts to relate conjugal life and consecrated religious life. The book then offers a theological groundwork in Christ and the Trinity for a deeper, noncompetitive relationship between the consecrated religious life and married life. It offers an Augustinian account of the relationship between marriage and consecrated life, and develops the ecclesial connection between the states with recourse to John's Gospel, which sees Christian life in terms of "householding." The church's tradition has a dialogical relationship between the consecrated and married - a mutual sharing of both "monastic" and "domestic" language. The final chapter develops practices of Christian householding for conjugal life using the language of poverty, chastity, and obedience, a rule of life, and a kind of novitiate preparation.