This volume contains the Catechism of Bishop Richard Challoner, who served as Vicar Apostolic of London during one of the most discouraging periods in English Catholic history, due to the oppressive penal laws criminalizing Catholic faith and worship throughout the 1700s. Like a new Saint Athanasius, Bishop Challoner ministered in those days with an unmatched apostolic zeal, strengthening the Church against nearly impossible odds and achieving so much for the good of souls that he is regarded by many as the single most outstanding figure in English Catholicism.
This volume contains the Catechism of Bishop Richard Challoner, who served as Vicar Apostolic of London during one of the most discouraging periods in English Catholic history, due to the oppressive penal laws criminalizing Catholic faith and worship throughout the 1700s. Like a new Saint Athanasius, Bishop Challoner ministered in those days with an unmatched apostolic zeal, strengthening the Church against nearly impossible odds and achieving so much for the good of souls that he is regarded by many as the single most outstanding figure in English Catholicism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sally E. Follett was raised Lutheran and converted to Catholicism in 1984. She married her high school sweetheart after college, and while they desired children right away, they suffered infertility and miscarriages. After ten years, her motherhood was blessed by adoption, followed by three tummy babies. Sally's career life began in marketing, and she used those skills to homeschool for nineteen years. She enjoys God's creation, being a mother and grandmother, tending her gardens, studying Scripture, entertaining, playing cards, and praying through all that life brings. Sally also contributes to her family business. She is a volunteer healing-prayer minister and is studying to be a spiritual director. Everything she does well, she learned from books and the teachings of others accepting these as gifts from God.
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