On Becoming a Catholic: The Challenge of Christian Initiation (e-bog) af OFM, Regis A. Duffy
OFM, Regis A. Duffy (forfatter)

On Becoming a Catholic: The Challenge of Christian Initiation e-bog

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This handbook to the &quote;Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults&quote; (RCIA), written by a renowned religious educator and theologian, invites converts, the clergy, and all those engaged in the catechumenal process to appreciate anew the richness of the Catholic faith. Regis Duffy articulates the requirements for becoming and remaining a full Christian committed to gospel values on every le...
E-bog 245,52 DKK
Forfattere OFM, Regis A. Duffy (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 maj 2010
Længde 192 sider
Genrer Christianity
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781725228450
This handbook to the "e;Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults"e; (RCIA), written by a renowned religious educator and theologian, invites converts, the clergy, and all those engaged in the catechumenal process to appreciate anew the richness of the Catholic faith. Regis Duffy articulates the requirements for becoming and remaining a full Christian committed to gospel values on every level of life to the building of the Kingdom of God. On Becoming a Catholic is a complete introduction to the essentials of the catechumenal process and clearly relates what the church teaches to its members. Duffy's exposition stresses:- The theology of the Cross as the root of all Christian conversion and formation, and its meaning for individual Christians and parish life- The Word of God as prophetic Word in parish, familial, and personal lives: learning to "e;recognize"e; the Lord in unexpected places of our lives and world, and nurture openness and responsiveness to the Word- How to live and act as one marked by the Cross and the Word of God: participating in a conversion process that profoundly changes our priorities, values, lifestyle, and -- most importantly -- our involvement in worship and sacraments- What it means to be a Christian community: discovering the meaning of the Liturgical Year and the Church's role as teacher- The value of Lenten observance, the meaning of Good Friday, and the centrality of the Easter event as basis for a practical theology of our redemptive need and God's enduring response- How honest Eucharistic participation embodies a renewed sense of personal commitment to Christ and sense of mission and ministry in the community.