The Catholic Priesthood
Title | The Catholic Priesthood PDF eBook |
Author | Fr. Thomas J. Lane |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 282 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781941447932 |
The greatest service -- Why do I exist? the unavoidable question -- On thinking the world out of existence -- The central point of Catholicism -- On being Roman Catholic -- On what replaces Christianity -- On the openness to the whole of reality -- On Islam as the practical alternative to Catholicism -- On end-times: the secret hidden from the universe -- Ongoing Catholic intelligence -- Truth comes by conflict
The Catholic Priesthood: Biblical Foundations
Title | The Catholic Priesthood: Biblical Foundations PDF eBook |
Author | Fr. Thomas J. Lane |
Publisher | Emmaus Road Publishing |
Total Pages | 373 |
Release | 2016-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1945125098 |
Fulfilled: Uncovering the Biblical Foundations of Catholicism
Title | Fulfilled: Uncovering the Biblical Foundations of Catholicism PDF eBook |
Author | Sonja Corbitt |
Publisher | Ascension Press |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2018-01-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 194517935X |
Have you ever been unable to explain the why of Catholic beliefs? Have you ever wondered why the Old Testament sounds so different from the New Testament? In the Old Testament, God began building a plan and laying a foundation for the beautiful traditions of the Catholic Faith. That plan was fulfilled by Jesus in the New Testament. Fulfilled explores the biblical roots of the Catholic Faith. It uncovers God's consistent design for our worship of him and his relationship with us. Learn how the Old Testament Tabernacle can be used as a blueprint for the Catholic Faith and how Jesus fulfilled it in the New Testament. This book will help you: ● Explain how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament ● Share the Catholic Faith concisely ● Learn how to answer incomplete and non-Catholic interpretations of the Bible ● Examine your own faith and grow deeper in your relationship with Christ ● Acquire a thorough knowledge of the Tabernacle's design and its function as a blueprint for the Faith
Theology of the Priesthood
Title | Theology of the Priesthood PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Galot |
Publisher | Ignatius Press |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1681495864 |
Since the end of Vatican II, in 1965, more active involvement of the laity has led many people to wonder about the priestಙs place in the Church. In this masterful work, theologian Jean Galot, S.J., clarifies the nature of the priesthood. He explains how the Jewish priesthood, the perfect priestly ministry of Jesus, and the role of the Twelve help us understand the ministerial priesthood. He considers how the ಜpriesthood of the faithfulಝ and the ministerial priesthood relate to each other, and how the latter is, by Godಙs design, necessary for the former. Theology of the Priesthood carefully examines the priestಙs role as minister of sacrifice and the sacraments, prophet of the Word, and leader of the Church. These and other aspects are summed up, according to Galot, in the priestಙs ministry as shepherd. This ministery is itself a sharing in Jesusಙ role as Shepherd: ಜThe priest does not draw the inspiration for his pastoral zeal from his own feelings, from his own personal resolve to create a better worldಝ, Fr. Galot writes. ಜHe is shepherd on the strength of Godಙs pastoral intention and represents specifically Christ the shepherd. Consequently, he is called upon to fulfill his pastoral mission not according to ideas of his own and his own personal ambitions, but in keeping with Godಙs own dispensation and the design of salvation devised by the Father and carried out by Christ. Like Jesus himself, the priest is at the service of the Father.ಝ The book also explores the spiritual life of priests, including the role of celibacy. It concludes with a discussion demonstrating that the male character of the ministerial priesthood is based on the will of Jesus and is not contrary to womenಙs dignity on their role in the Church.
Priestly Celibacy
Title | Priestly Celibacy PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Selin |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2016-03-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813228417 |
Pope Francis has called mandatory priestly celibacy "a gift for the Church", but added "since it is not a dogma, the door is always open" to change. Priestly Celibacy fills a critical gap in the current theological literature on this important aspect of ecclesial ministry and life, and also helps to contribute to the advancement of the rather underdeveloped theology of priestly celibacy.
Christ and the Catholic Priesthood
Title | Christ and the Catholic Priesthood PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Levering |
Publisher | LiturgyTrainingPublications |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1595250298 |
Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood
Title | Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood PDF eBook |
Author | John Bergsma |
Publisher | Emmaus Road Publishing |
Total Pages | 110 |
Release | 2021-01-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1645850757 |
Is there anything in the New Testament about the need for priests in the Church? Many Protestants would argue no. And if you point out that there is a priesthood in the Old Testament, they are likely to say it was a feature of the Old Covenant that was undone by Christ. How should a Catholic respond? In Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood, biblical scholar John Bergsma convinces readers that Jesus did, in fact, intend for a ministerial priesthood to be a key feature of the New Covenant. Bergsma shows how the priesthood is a major thread holding together the biblical story line—beginning with Adam’s loss of the gift of priesthood in the Fall and the long process of restoring his descendants to a priestly status over the centuries, culminating with Christ. With chapter summaries and discussion questions included, Jesus and the Old Testament Roots of the Priesthood can readily be adapted into a four-part study for personal or small group use.