The Wisdom of the Popes: A Collection of Statements of the Popes Since Peter on a Variety of Religious and Social Issues

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Thomas J. Craughwell
Macmillan, 13.8.1957 - 256 sivua
The Wisdom of the Popes by Thomas J. Craughwell is a kind of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations of the papacy--a collection of statements about various religious and social issues by popes going all the way back to St. Peter. Beginning with theological topics ("Who God Is," "Jesus Christ, True God and True Man," "The Holy Spirit"); Craughwell proceeds to consider papal wisdom regarding worship and ethics ("God rewards nothing but charity, for charity alone honors God," wrote Clement XI in 1713); and finally to papal pronouncements about such controversial matters as slavery, the Holocaust, and communism. Each of the book's 21 chapters is quite short, offering little analysis or historical context for its quotations. Nevertheless, The Wisdom of the Popes is a provocative resource for readers seeking to understand some of the Church's timeless teachings, and the book will surely compel many of those readers to dig more deeply into the questions it raises.
 

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Who God is
1
Jesus Christ True God and True Man
8
The Holy Spirit
16
The Blessed Virgin Mary
20
In Praise of the Saints
32
Visions of the Afterlife
39
The Mass and Its Meaning
43
The Seven Sacraments
67
Patience
115
Peace
117
Sin Repentance and Forgiveness
122
The Primacy of the Popes
130
The Call to the Religious Life
140
The Duty of Pastors
144
The Vocation of the Laity
152
Human Liberty
158

Sacred Scripture
78
The Life of Prayer
81
Discovering the Truth
84
The Search for Unity
91
Faith
100
Hope
104
Charity
106
Good Works
109
Obedience
113
The Defense of Human Rights
162
The Sanctity of Life
167
The Popes and Slavery
176
The Popes and the Workers
188
The Popes the Nazis and the Holocaust
201
The Popes and the Communists
215
Sources
233
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