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100 1 _aKelly, Matthew,
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245 1 0 _aRediscovering Catholicism :
_bjourneying toward our spiritual north star /
_cMatthew Kelly.
246 3 0 _aCatholicism
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aCincinnati, Ohio :
_bBeacon Pub.,
_c2002.
300 _a313 p. ;
_c22 cm.
505 0 _aPt. I. We become what we celebrate -- 1. Our universal hunger -- 2. The prevailing philosophy -- 3. Is Jesus still relevant? -- 4. Searching for identity -- 5. What are we celebrating? -- 6. What is the authentic life? -- Pt. II. The authentic life -- 7. The path is well trodden -- 8. Even a blind man knows -- 9. What sets them apart? -- 10. Their attraction & influence -- 11. Who will be next? -- Pt. III. The seven pillars of Catholic spirituality -- 12. Reconciliation -- 13. Contemplation -- 14. The Mass -- 15. The Bible -- 16. Fasting -- 17. Spiritual reading -- 18. The rosary -- Pt. IV. Now is our time -- 19. Time for a change -- 20. Leadership -- 21. Return to virtue.
520 _a "Over the past ten years, Matthew Kelly has seen more of the world than most presidents and more of the Church than most bishops. Now, in this unique and timely book, he proposes that Catholicism is not a lifeless set of rules and regulations, but a way of life designed by God to help each person reach his or her full potential. With remarkable insight, Kelly dispels dozens of the myths that surround the practice and rejection of Catholicism today, and provides a profound and practical vision of what will lead the Catholic Church to thrive again in the future. "Holiness is to become the-best-version-of-yourself. Francis of Assisi spent his whole life trying to become the best-version-of-himself. Mother Teresa spent her whole life trying to become the-best-version-of-herself. God calls us all to holiness, because God wants each of us to be all we can be." "The goal of the Christian life is holiness," Kelly explains, "but somewhere along the way this term disappeared from most Catholic's vocabulary. Either because we thought it was an unattainable ideal or because we felt it lacked relevance in the modern context. Maybe we thought the idea of holiness made people feel guilty. Perhaps we just wanted to make it easier for people. Whatever the reason, the disappearance of this goal hasn't made it easier for modern Catholics; it's made it harder for them."" ""Have you ever tried to find your way to a place you have never been before with no directions, no map, and no clear description of the destination?" "The great confusion that is torturing the Church and weakening our faith surrounds one question. What is holiness? The falling attendance at church, the marginalization of the Church by our secular culture, and our failure to reach the youth are all caused by our inability to communicate clearly the answer to this question. What is holiness?" "Modern men and women have simply become disoriented. We have lost our way. By putting aside the goal of the Christian life -- this call to holiness -- we have lost sight of the great Spiritual North Star. The North Star is the only star in the sky that never moves; it remains constant, unwavering, and therefore is truly a guide. If we are to find our way, we must rediscover the great Spiritual North Star." Book jacket."--Jacket.
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