My Priesthood


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Gospel Principles


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A Study Guide and a Teacher’s Manual Gospel Principles was written both as a personal study guide and as a teacher’s manual. As you study it, seeking the Spirit of the Lord, you can grow in your understanding and testimony of God the Father, Jesus Christand His Atonement, and the Restoration of the gospel. You can find answers to life’s questions, gain an assurance of your purpose and self-worth, and face personal and family challenges with faith.







Priesthood


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Priesthood - the Love of the Heart of Jesus is an anthology of reflections about the Priesthood of Jesus Christ written by seventeen Priests and Bishops during the Year for Priests. Proceeds from the sale of Priesthood - the Love of the Heart of Jesus will be donated to a cause beneficial to Priestly formation in mission territories or other situations of individual financial need. Reflections in this anthology were written by: Francis Cardinal Arinze, Rev. Dennis J. Billy, C.Ss.R., Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, Father Gregory Fairbanks, John Patrick Cardinal Foley, Bishop Paul S. Loverde, Monsignor Michael Magee, Father Shawn McKnight, Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem., Monsignor Francis X. Meehan, Rev. Donald Miniscalco, C.Ss.R., Rev. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., Father James Rafferty, Bishop Edward M. Rice, Justin Cardinal Rigali, Father Paul Scalia.




My Basilian Priesthood


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My Basilian Priesthood is a memoir of Michael Quealey’s six years in the order in the 1960s. During his priesthood, Quealey was director of the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto and engaged in reforming the mass and in other theological matters. The 1960s was a time of questioning traditions, including the role of Biblical criticism, the nature of liturgy, the place of women in the Church and in society, and the power of community living and decision-making. Quealey was deeply involved in all these matters, and sought to fulfill his commitment to service and balance that with his faith and vows of obedience to the institution of the Church. Written decades after the events he describes, the book is his reflection on the excitement of the times and the tensions created when tradition encountered new ideas and new forms of communal living. Here’s a story that blends Toronto history with Catholic Church history and an inside look at 1960s counterculture.




Gospel Truth


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Be Thou My Vision


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Bishop David Ricken leads priests on a contemplative journey to the core of priesthood in his new book. Be Thou My Vision: Meditations on the Priesthood will deepen and renew a priest's love of his own vocation. In a series of short meditations, Bishop Ricken invites the reader not only into a clearer image of priesthood but into a deeper perception of how these images open the mind to healing and prayer. All priests will benefit from prayerfully spending time with Bishop Ricken's spiritual and practical insights on priestly commitment, prayer, and parish life. At a time when Pope Benedict XVI has called upon all priests to become "contemplative pastors," Be Thou My Vision shows how this call can be fulfilled.




Priesthood


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The Melchizedek Priesthood


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Nobody Calls Me Father Anymore: Experiencing the Priesthood From Pre to Post Vatican Two


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A retired Catholic priest relates his experience of the changing face of the priesthood from seminary to retirement. What he writes about those turbulent and challenging years from 1950 to 2010 reveals the personal and, at times, the very difficult journey of a parish priest. With remarkable clarity and detail, Fr. Gonser shares his story of more than fifty years of priesthood in the Diocese of Cleveland. Young and older readers, laity and priests will be fascinated or reminded about the tumult of those years. An intriguing journey! Rev. Albert A. Krupp, Delegate for Senior Priests, Diocese of Cleveland While nobody may call him Father anymore, Richard Gonser writes movingly about the mystery of grace working in his own life and in the lives of the people he served and loved. His memoir captures his quiet fidelity to Gospel values in the challenging year following the Second Vatican Council. Rev. Donald Cozzens, author of Notes from the Underground: The Spiritual Journey of a Secular Priest.