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Through the lens of Christology, a new approach to the theology of religions.
How the practice of Catholicism can transform culture and foster a world of justice and joy, peace and prosperity, liberty and love.
Shows us how to read the “living gospel” of every day holiness exemplified in the lives of saints and spiritual masters.
A wonderful collection of inspirational ideas from great spiritual writers to enrich you every day of every year!
Prayers gathered from around the world by the Maryknoll family of Fathers, Brothers, Sisters, lay missioners, and supporters.
Inspiring meditations from a modern monk, living in the "desert" of the inner city.
The modern icons of Robert Lentz and the reflections of Joan Chittister give us the lives of over two dozen saints, prophets, and witnesses who speak to the spiritual questions of our time.
An African perspective on Pope Francis’s understanding of what the church should be, called to mission in a wounded world.
How do the needs of the world guide our choices about what to do with our lives?
For anyone engaged in or preparing for Christian service, here is an essential guide for deeper reflection.
The author of "A Sacred Voice is Calling" explores the lifelong process of human becoming through the biblical call to justice, love, and humility.
Nouwen's final gift, now in softcover.
A fresh look at the life of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, with new information from her published letters and diaries, and illustrated with almost 200 photos.
Two activist scholars offer scriptural foundations for the cause of restorative justice.
Profiles individuals who illustrate the challenge of peacemaking, reconciliation, and restorative justice.
Revised to include new essays as well as reflections on the recent beatification of Oscar Romero.
Introduces Carmelite spirituality, from the hermits of Mount Carmel to the sixteenth-century Spanish mystics, to Therese of Lisieux and Edith Stein.
"The opposite of authentic hope isn't despair. It is inauthentic hope. Inauthentic hope is optimism disconnected from reality. . ."
An essentital work that clarifies who we are in God and what we are to each other and what our purpose in life is.
Peter Phan reflects on how people can be genuinely religious if they live "interreligiously."
Where do we find hope in the hard work of human development?
A canonist and lawyer explores religious life today, its changes, challenges, and the emerging currents among the smaller cohorts of younger religious in mainstream communities.
How one middle-class parish made an option for the poor and rediscovered the Gospel.
Shows how participation in the Eucharist can mobilize not only individual sharing but community action to end hunger.
The Pope’s most prophetic writings on the environment.
A new edition of the best-selling classic on official Catholic Social Teaching.
An essential collection of primary documents, from Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) through Vatican II and Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si' (2015).
Offers a comprehensive selection of works by the renowned ethicist, including previously unpublished lectures and spiritual writings.
The mother of a murder victim makes the case against capital punishment.
The wondrous saving grace of Jesus comes alive in both image and word.
One of the most significant contributions of Latin America to the church and theology today.
Reviews three basic models of theology in Western Christianity: moral, mystical, pastoral.