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Learn about the Marianist implantation in Mexico, which was ended in 1914 because of the Mexican Revolution, and the second implantation that was begun in 1980 and continues today. |
$ 14.00 |
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Hill examines the rise of the Small Christian Community movement, both during the time of Father Chaminade and the original Sodality and in terms of today’s postmodernism. |
$ 9.00 |
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This is a fascinating history of what happens when a government promulgates laws promoting anticlericalism. |
$ 9.00 |
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Many Marianists are drawn to social justice. But what is a Marianist perspective on social justice? And what are some characteristics one can use to define it? |
$ 0.60 |
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This study looks at Chaminade's plan to unite certain young men and women within the ranks of his Bordeaux Sodality in the observance of the traditional vows of evangelical perfection while remaining in the secular world and its implications for today. |
$ 6.00 |
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Father Lackner’s title, Virtues for Mission, sets the reader on the path of seeking spiritual development for a reason: to prepare oneself to be an active participant in the Christian mission, to be purposeful, to have a goal. |
$ 10.00 |
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Each chapter in this little book invites the reader to see the subject with Adèle’s heart and spirit. |
$ 9.00 |
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This text, the first biography of Father Chaminade, remains the most comprehensive account of his remarkable life. |
$ 25.00 |
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This volume is a collection of original texts on mental prayer from the letters, writings on prayer, and talks and retreats given by William Joseph Chaminade; therefore, the language is from the 19th century. |
$ 10.00 |
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The first volume contains selections from Chaminade’s letters from 1796 to 1849, 53 years of his active life in the service of the Church. Volume two is divided into two sections: faith in the writings for lay people and faith in the writings for religious life. |
$ 26.00 |
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Blessed Chaminade used the term "fulcrum," but what did he mean by it? |
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Sébastien Abalodo, SM, has written a reflection on Mary's motherhood, based on the daily life of real people and the "apostolic" consequences of this motherhood, written from the geographical and cultural context of West Africa. |
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A mission so grand as ours will demonstrably fail, says Father William Ferree, SM; but in the economy of salvation, that failure is the sacramental veil of success. |
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"We have neglected . . . the remarkable resources for good administration which were left to us by Father Chaminade," says Father William Ferree. |
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Notes taken from a conference on government and delegation of authority given by Father Ferree |
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A conference on Father Chaminade’s System of Virtues, given by Fr. William Ferree, SM. |
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Benjamin Dougherty traces the remarkable life of Marie Thérèse de Lamourous through the Revolutionary years |
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Explore spiritual direction in early Marianist life. |
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A “preferential option for the poor” has become a current phrase in the Catholic vocabulary. But its reality is an integral part of the Christian tradition, beginning with the Lord Jesus. Father Joseph Stefanelli, SM, reminds us that this christ-like option has been an integral aspect of Marianist life since our very foundation. |
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