Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Pilgrim Church: A Popular History of Catholic Christianity

  1. books.google.comEdmund H. Broadbent - 2002 - 452 pages - No preview
    This is the saga of those intrepid souls who were persecuted by civil authorities and denounced, defamed and decimated by the professing church.
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  2. books.google.comWilliam J. Bausch, Carol Ann Cannon, Robert E. Obach - 1989 - 465 pages - Preview
    This book is a delightful discovery for those who want to know how the church came to be and grew through the centuries. It is an excellent introduction for inquirers as well as catechumens.
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  3. books.google.comE. H. Broadbent - 2012 - 534 pages - No preview

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  4. books.google.comRembert G. Weakland - 2009 - 429 pages - Google eBook - Preview
    Evocative and inspiring, A Pilgrim in a Pilgrim Church tells the story of a life fully lived.
  5. books.google.comWarren Anthony Kappeler - 2009 - 246 pages - Preview
    Attention is given in the book to the historical context of Vatican Councils I and II. The first chapter shows that behind the pilgrim Church lies an emerging vision of the threefold ecclesial offices of priest, prophet, and king.

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