The Reconciling Community

The Reconciling Community
Author: James Dallen
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1991
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780814660768

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To disclose the underlying mystery of the Church in relation to Christ and sinners, James Dallen traces the complex development of ecclesial repentance from the Church's first centuries to the present time. He shows that the Church has always worked with sinful members, assisting them to live out the implications of their baptismal conversion and recognizing them as members of its assemblies. It is in this history, the tradition that survives from those who have gone before marked by the sign of faith, that the Church must find the way to exercise the ministry of reconciliation today and in the future.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Author: Robert L.Fastiggi
Publisher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1618331906

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The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a comprehensive and accessible resource for undergraduate, graduate, and seminary courses on the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It offers an overview of the sacrament in terms of its anthropological, scriptural, historical, and theological roots as well as an analysis of the key components of the sacrament itself (matter, form, minister, recipient, etc.). With the knowledge of a theologian and the skill of an historian, Robert Fastiggi links the Sacrament of Penance to its anthropological foundations, grounded in the recognition of human failure and the need for forgiveness. This anthropological foundation includes a brief overview of how non-biblical religions deal with sin and purification as well as the revelation of the human need for reconciliation presented in Sacred Scripture. He carefully unwraps the Old Testament and New Testament narratives that cover original sin, human rebellion, the need for reconciliation, conversion, forgiveness, and the remission of sin. Dr. Fastiggi understands the sacrament in the context of spirituality or ascetical and mystical theology. His section on the Sacrament of Penance in Church history lays out comprehensive overview of the development in the sacrament of Penance from the Patristic period to the period immediately before Vatican II. At the heart of the new evangelization is the proclamation of Christ, who has come into the world to reconcile sinful human beings with the transcendent love of God. For those living today in a post-Christian world, the powerful message of God’s merciful love expressed through the sacrament of reconciliation is a most valuable way of knowing the “joy of the Gospel.”

From Sinners to Saints

From Sinners to Saints
Author: Kurt Stasiak
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2014
Genre: Confession
ISBN: 1587684187

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Reconciling Embrace

Reconciling Embrace
Author: Robert J. Kennedy
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781568541143

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"How do we think about sacramental reconciliation at this time in history? How do we minister to alienated and inactive Catholics who wish to be reconciled to the church? To begin to answer these questions, ....... [from back cover]

Penance and Reconciliation

Penance and Reconciliation
Author: Patrick J. Brennan
Publisher: Resources for Christian Living
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780883471951

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Removing the Barriers

Removing the Barriers
Author: James Dallen
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1991
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780929650371

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A call to rethink the way the church reconciles.

Reconciliation in the Church

Reconciliation in the Church
Author: Léonce Hamelin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814612156

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Sacramental Forgiveness as a Gift of God

Sacramental Forgiveness as a Gift of God
Author: Eric Luijten
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: 9789042913059

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What is the theological place of the Holy Spirit with respect to the forgiveness of sins in the sacrament of penance? This study examines the role of the Spirit in the theology of sacramental forgiveness of Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), who is often blamed for the "Geistvergessenheit" of Western theology. In the first part of this study it is shown that in Thomas' theology notions like guilt and forgiveness function within the context of a relationship of friendship between God and human beings. Constitutive for this relationship is the indwelling of God, which is 'appropriated' to the Holy Spirit. It is explained that Thomas understands appropriation, i.e. the practice of ascribing to divine Persons individually what belongs to the divine essence in general, as a part of proper God-talk, which takes into account the limitations of our language vis-a-vis God. In the second part of this study, it is argued that the notion of the causality of the sacrament of penance, i.e. that it effects the forgiveness of sins that it signifies, can only be evaluated properly if the sacrament of penance is not only seen as prolongation of the incarnation, i.e. the visible mission of the Son, but also as accompanied by the continous invisible mission of the Holy Spirit. Eric Luijten (1964) has been a research-fellow of the Catholic Theological University at Utrecht, the Netherlands, and at present is rector of studies of the Arienskonvikt, the priest seminary of the archdiocese Utrecht and the diocese Groningen.