That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion

Paul Scalia
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Fr. Paul Scalia reveals a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart in these inspiring reflections on a wide range of Catholic teachings and practices. Rooted in Scripture, these insights place the reader on a path to a deeper, more meaningful relationship with God. Among the topics explored are deepening one's knowledge of Jesus, partaking of the life of grace through the sacraments, and cultivating the art of prayer as a continuous conversation with God. Each section is introduced by a moving essay by a highly regarded Catholic.  Fr. Paul Check ,  Jim Towey , Scott Hahn ,  Mary Ellen Bork ,  Gloria Purvis ,  Raymond Arroyo ,  Lizz Lovett ,  Helen Alvaré , and Dan Mattson offer their personal accounts of being Catholic, which are followed by Fr. Scalia's illuminations. Archbishop Charles Chaput  contributes a thought- provoking foreword, which begins the reader's exploration of the many important aspects of the Catholic faith presented in this book.
Genres: CatholicTheologyReligionSpiritualityChristian
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