Eucharistic Adoration for the Sanctification of Priests and Spiritual Maternity
Book Details
Author(s)Mauro Cardinal Piacenza
PublisherRoman Catholic Books
ISBN / ASIN1934888354
ISBN-139781934888353
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank862,147
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This revised and expanded booklet, available in many languages, contains new material, many new photographs to inspire, and hundreds of points and prayers for meditation and reflection before the Blessed Sacrament
all with one goal in mind: to support our beleaguered priests and bishops.
A small sampling of the contents:
-Pope Benedict XVI's memorable 2006 message to priests and deacons during his visit to Germany, one of the world capitals of anti-clericalism
-How do lay women help priests fundamentally, without knowing them? St. Pius X explains and exhorts
-St. Augustine, Pope John Paul II, John Paul I, on our Role to help priests
-The seven most inspiring women of the Church who figure prominently in the
theme of spiritual maternity for priests
-Fifteen Minutes in the Company of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, laid out in three succinct pages
-Four prayers recommended...and the story of a leading bishop who realized he owed his priesthood to the prayers of a stranger, the least and most anonymous nun in a convent
Published with the approval of the Holy See, and at the urging of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Secretary of State
all with one goal in mind: to support our beleaguered priests and bishops.
A small sampling of the contents:
-Pope Benedict XVI's memorable 2006 message to priests and deacons during his visit to Germany, one of the world capitals of anti-clericalism
-How do lay women help priests fundamentally, without knowing them? St. Pius X explains and exhorts
-St. Augustine, Pope John Paul II, John Paul I, on our Role to help priests
-The seven most inspiring women of the Church who figure prominently in the
theme of spiritual maternity for priests
-Fifteen Minutes in the Company of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, laid out in three succinct pages
-Four prayers recommended...and the story of a leading bishop who realized he owed his priesthood to the prayers of a stranger, the least and most anonymous nun in a convent
Published with the approval of the Holy See, and at the urging of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Secretary of State
