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Catholic Verse Finder (Bible Cheat Sheet) English version (English and Spanish Edition)


Catholic Verse Finder (Bible Cheat Sheet) English version (English and Spanish Edition)


$2.45


This handy, laminated, two-sided sheet is packed with scripture verses that will help you defend Catholic teaching on a variety of topics. From Original Sin to Papal Primacy, this handy sheet show you the exact Bible verses you need to defend the faith against attack or just to help explain things to those with questions. This sheet goes with the Beginning Apologetics series….

James: Mercy Triumphs (Member Book)


James: Mercy Triumphs (Member Book)


$13.00


James, Jesus’ own brother, started out as a skeptic. See how one glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple with Beth Moore’s study James: Mercy Triumphs. Once you get to know both the man and the Book of James, you’ll never be the same again.Bible scholars compare James to the prophet Amos. In other ways, James more closely resembles the Book of Proverbs than any New T…

Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church


Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church


$6.65


Available Now! This is the official study guide to the Catechism of the Catholic Church in Q&A format.  Includes common prayers in Latin and English and is beautifully illustrated. If you’re looking for a condensed version of the Catechism this is the book for you!…

Early Readers Bible


Early Readers Bible


$9.89


Children love the feeling of accomplishment they get from doing things by themselves: getting dressed, tying their shoes … and especially reading! That’s why boys and girls get so excited about The Early Reader’s Bible: the Bible that beginning readers can read all on their own. The Early Reader’s Bible Features: – 64 easy-to-read Bible stories, based on standard public school word lists – Color…

The New Catholic Answer Bible


The New Catholic Answer Bible


$29.83


The New Catholic Answer Bible

The New Catholic Picture Bible


The New Catholic Picture Bible


$15.16


The New Catholic Picture Bible

New Catholic Answer Bible-NABRe-Librosario (Large Print)


New Catholic Answer Bible-NABRe-Librosario (Large Print)


$63.97


“>Here are a few samples of the questions you will find in this edition:> > > >What is the Holy Trinity?> > > >Why do Catholics Use Holy Water?> > > >Are the Seven Sacraments in the Bible?> > > >Why do the Catholic Bibles Have Seventy-three Books?> > > >Why do Catholics Call Priests Father ?> > > >Why does the Church Follow So Many Traditions?> > > >Clear and concise explanations of the Catholic Church’s teachings on critical issues are derived from Bible text and Catechism references; with double the supplemental content found in the original >The Catholic Answer Bible>. Features 88 of the most common questions Catholics are asked about their faith.> >New larger format with large print text. Ideal gift!> >Features include:> > > >Presentation Page> > > >Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation> > > >Origin, Inspiration and History of the Bible> > > >Three Year Cycle of Readings> > > >Celebration of the Eucharist and Page-edge Indexing> > > >The Bible with a Pray-along Rosary embossed in the cover.> > > >>Product Details>>Large Print>Page Count: >Dimensions: 9-1/8” (L) x 6-1/2” (W) x 1-3/8” (D)>Page-edge indexing>Gold-gilded Page Edges Silk Ribbon Marker >Release: 04/2011>”

New Catholic Children''s Bible


New Catholic Children”s Bible


$12.3


New Catholic Children”s Bible

Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament


Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament


$18.63


Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament

St Joseph Bible New Testament-nb-catholic


St Joseph Bible New Testament-nb-catholic


$51.95


St Joseph Bible New Testament-nb-catholic

The Catholic Answer Bible: Nab


The Catholic Answer Bible: Nab


$21.4


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New Catholic Picture Bible


New Catholic Picture Bible


$9.95


“Now in a padded hardcover edition, here are Catholic stories taken from the Holy Bible, intended for the whole family and easy to understand. The first part treats the Old Testamentfrom Adam to Christand contains the most important and memorable events in God’s dealings with man during that time. The second part contains sixty stories from the New Testament that narrate beautifully the life, teachings, and work of Our Lord and Savior. These simply written stories, praised by leading Catholic educators for their style, will delight children time after time.”

Catholic Picture Bible


Catholic Picture Bible


$12.69


“>>The new >Catholic Picture Bible> from Catholic Book Publishing is a Biblical treasure trove of over 100 Catholic Bible stories written specially for boys and girls.>  >Highly respected Catholic Book Publishing author Reverend L.G. Lovasik, S.V.D., uses clear and easy-to-understand language in this inspiring new >Catholic Picture Bible.>>  >This 6 by 9 inch, padded hard-cover Bible with engaging full-color illustrations will become a cherished resource for any Catholic child.>>>>Product Details>>Ages: 4 – 8>Dimensions: 9.5″ (L) x 6.4″ (W) x 1.7″ (D)>Released: 09/1997>>”

Catholic New American Study Bible


Catholic New American Study Bible


$73.92


The Second Vatican Council’s call for biblical renewal in every aspect of Catholic life revealed the need for a key to the Scriptures that would communicate their power by means of modern scholarship. The Catholic Study Bible addressed this crucial need.

Catholic Church and the Bible


Catholic Church and the Bible


$11.95


“A clear, detailed and readable scriptural study guide on all the major questions and topics about the Chruch and the Bible, this work is particularly keyed to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church.”

The Catholic Church & the Bible


The Catholic Church & the Bible


$12.95


A clear, detailed and readable scriptural study guide on all the major questions and topics about the Chruch and the Bible, this work is particularly keyed to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church

The Catholic Church and the Bible


The Catholic Church and the Bible


$11.83


A clear, detailed and readable scriptural study guide on all the major questions and topics about the Chruch and the Bible, this work is particularly keyed to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church.

 Alien Covenant: Genesis I


Alien Covenant: Genesis I


$15.59


Alien Covenant: Genesis I explores the idea of ancient astronauts – humanoid aliens who came to Earth a long time ago and created safe havens and mankind. It presents a different story of creation, with an imaginative account of how the solar system came to be. As astronauts on a mission, God, Satan and the angels come alive in this revealing adaptation of the banned story of Adam and Eve, where lords and ladies require mono-atomic gold powder for everlasting life.A foreign legion of dragon-dog angels from the Planet of Fates, farming in the Garden of Eden and mining nearby, strike against God, who replaces them with hew-brutes and a hew-man called Adam. But Adam and his helper, Eve, mate against God’s law and are expelled into the wilderness. Is this part of God’s plan to lead his mission in a new direction? What are the Ancient Mysteries all about? Some may label this book as heresy, even blasphemy, but others who reason will smile at the cleverly suggested origins of names, stories, objects and customs from around the world.While in eighth grade at Catholic school, James Hansen questioned supernaturalism, especially miracles in The Holy Bible. He asked his teacher, “How come the miracles that happened thousands of years ago do not happen today?” Her answer – “It is a mystery.” – has been stuck in his mind ever since. James has researched mythology, religion, science and ancient astronauts for more than 40 years.He graduated from Oregon State University and attended graduate school at Harvard. Hansen lived in England for 10 years and has visited 22 countries, working for 24 years as a civil engineering assistant in the U.S. Air Force, retiring as a master sergeant. A recent lymphoma survivor, he lives in Oregon with his wife. Alien Covenant: Genesis I is his first book.

 Blessed Marie Of New France, The Story Of The First Missionary Sisters In Canada Study Guide


Blessed Marie Of New France, The Story Of The First Missionary Sisters In Canada Study Guide


$6.6


RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt’s saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with your family’s various learning levels in mind, these flexible study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or supplements to your regular curriculum. Thirty to forty minutes per day will cover the following topics: the spirituality and holy habits of the saints, family discussions on important faith topics, critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, study of Catholic doctrine and the Bible, history and geography incorporated into saintly literature, and both Catholic and secular vocabulary words. Lessons cover between one and four chapters of each Windeatt biography. Each study guide contains an answer key but does not include the text of the Windeatt biography, which will need to be purchased separately. Experience quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books for a relaxed religious education.

 Catholic Q & A: Answers to the Most Common Questions About Catholicism


Catholic Q & A: Answers to the Most Common Questions About Catholicism


$19.95


In this question and answer compendium, topics encompassing many aspects of Catholic religious, practical, and moral life are discussed, including the Bible, the Mass and sacraments, divorce and remarriage, saints, attitudes toward other religions, and end of life issues. Since shortly after Vatican Council II, Father John J. Dietzen has been addressing questions about Catholicism in his weekly columns; these authoritative, comprehensive, and up to date answers about Catholic belief and life will inform and challenge practicing and lapsed Catholics, curious Christians, and others who wish to learn more about the Roman Catholic faith. Written in an engaging and warm pastoral style, this comprehensive reference avoids tedium while conveying concise information and covers many situations that are not addressed in the traditional Catechism. Areas where church teaching is silent are explored, and official church positions are explained in plain language. Hundreds of questions are drawn from years of ministry and counseling, while new queries have been added to address current trends and issues.

 Douay-Rheims Bible Old and New Testaments


Douay-Rheims Bible Old and New Testaments


$2.99


Douay-Rheims Bible1914 Catholic Encyclopedia, “The original Douay Version, which is the foundation on which nearly all English Catholic versions are still based, owed its existence to the religious controversies of the sixteenth century. Many Protestant versions of the Scriptures had been issued and were used largely by the Reformers for polemical purposes. The rendering of some of the texts showed evident signs of controversial bias, and it became of the first importance for the English Catholics of the day to be furnished with a translation of their own, on the accuracy of which they could depend and to which they could appeal in the course of argument. The work of preparing such a version was undertaken by the members of the English College at Douai, in Flanders, founded by William Allen (afterwards cardinal) in 1568. The chief share of the translating was borne by Dr. Gregory Martin, formerly of St. John’s College, Oxford. His text was revised by Thomas Worthington, Richard Bristowe, John Reynolds, and Allen himself – all of them Oxford men. A series of notes was added, designed to answer the theological arguments of the Reformers; these were prepared by Allen, assisted by Bristowe and Worthington.”The original translation was based on the Latin Vulgate. However, it was revised from 1749-1752 by Bishop Richard Challoner, who corrected it according to the Clementine edition of the Vulgate (published by Clement VIII in 1592, after the Rheims New Testament) and the original Greek and Hebrew manuscripts. He also updated the spelling, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Today, all Douay-Rheims Bibles in print are actually the Douay-Rheims-Challoner version. Due to the large file size, this electronic version does not include the Apocrypha.

 New Catholic Answer Bible RCIA Program


New Catholic Answer Bible RCIA Program


$15


Fireside Catholic Publishing,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 New Catholic Answer Bible, Librosario: New American Bible Revised Edition


New Catholic Answer Bible, Librosario: New American Bible Revised Edition


$63.97


Fireside Catholic Bibles,Hardcover – Burgundy, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 New Catholic Answer Bible-NAB-large print


New Catholic Answer Bible-NAB-large print


$34.96


Manufactured by Fireside Catholic Publishing,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 New Catholic Answer Bible-NAB-large print


New Catholic Answer Bible-NAB-large print


$28.47


New Catholic Answer Bible-NAB-large print

 New Catholic Answer Bible-NABRE


New Catholic Answer Bible-NABRE


$24.58


Paul Thigpen,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Our Sunday Visitor (IN)

 Our Father's Plan


Our Father’s Plan


$8.49


A Catholic Bible Study of Salvation HistoryWritten and successfully piloted by St. John the Apostle Church Bible Study in Oregon, this 24-week series is based on, and follows, the extremely popular 13-hour Our Father’s Plan film series hosted by Scott Hahn and Jeff Cavins on EWTN, available on video through Ignatius Press. Using the Revised Standard Version – Catholic Edition, this in-depth Bible study begins with Genesis, continues through various Old Testament books, into the New Testament with the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. Each week’s lesson includes a specific Bible reading, a group of detailed study questions on the scripture reading, cross-referencing to The Catechism of the Catholic Church, concluding with a 25 minute film segment from the video series. An accompanying facilitator’s answer guide is also available.

 Saint Francis Solano, Wonder-Worker Of The New World And Apostle Of Argentina And Peru Study Guide


Saint Francis Solano, Wonder-Worker Of The New World And Apostle Of Argentina And Peru Study Guide


$6.74


RACE for Heaven study guides use Mary Fabyan Windeatt’s saint biographies to teach the Catholic faith to all members of your family. Written with your family’s various learning levels in mind, these flexible study guides succeed as stand-alone unit studies or supplements to your regular curriculum. Thirty to forty minutes per day will cover the following topics: the spirituality and holy habits of the saints, family discussions on important faith topics, critical thinking and reading comprehension skills, study of Catholic doctrine and the Bible, history and geography incorporated into saintly literature, and both Catholic and secular vocabulary words. Lessons cover between one and four chapters of each Windeatt biography. Each study guide contains an answer key but does not include the text of the Windeatt biography, which will need to be purchased separately. Experience quality read-aloud time with spiritual living books for a relaxed religious education.

 The Catholic Answer Bible: New American Bible (NAB)


The Catholic Answer Bible: New American Bible (NAB)


$6.91


Manufactured by Our Sunday Visitor,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Our Sunday Visitor, Publishing Division

 The Catholic Answer Bible: New American Bible (NAB)


The Catholic Answer Bible: New American Bible (NAB)


$1.99


Fireside Catholic Publishing,Paperback – REVISED, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 The New Catholic Answer Bible


The New Catholic Answer Bible


$22.49


Our Sunday Visitor (Editor), Dave Armstron,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Our Sunday Visitor, Publishing Division

 The New Catholic Answer Bible


The New Catholic Answer Bible


$10.59


Staff of Fireside Catholic Bibles (Editor),Paperback – Large Print, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 The New Catholic Answer Bible


The New Catholic Answer Bible


$39.95


No book in the history of the world has wielded as much influence on humankind as the Holy Bible. The New Catholic Answer Bible addresses 88 diverse topics to answer tough questions Catholics are asked. The text is perfect for those who want to learn more about the Catholic Faith, increase their knowledge of Scripture, and better respond when others ask them about the Catholic Church and its teachings.

 The New Catholic Answer Bible RCIA Program


The New Catholic Answer Bible RCIA Program


$14.83


The New Catholic Answer Bible RCIA Program

 The New Catholic Answer Bible, Librosario: New American Bible Revised Edition


The New Catholic Answer Bible, Librosario: New American Bible Revised Edition


$63.99


Fireside Catholic Bibles,Hardcover – Black and Tan, English-language edition,Pub by Fireside Catholic Publishing

 The Reformation of the Image


The Reformation of the Image


$52.5


With his 95 Theses, Martin Luther advanced the radical notion that all Christians could enjoy a direct, personal relationship with God–shattering years of Catholic tradition and obviating the need for intermediaries like priests and saints between the individual believer and God. The text of the Bible, the Word of God itself, Luther argued, revealed the only true path to salvation–not priestly ritual and saintly iconography. But if words–not iconic images–showed the way to salvation, why didn’t religious imagery during the Reformation disappear along with indulgences? The answer, according to Joseph Leo Koerner, lies in the paradoxical nature of Protestant religious imagery itself, which is at once both iconic and iconoclastic. Koerner masterfully demonstrates this point not only with a multitude of Lutheran images, many never before published, but also with a close reading of a single pivotal work–Lucas Cranach the Elder’s altarpiece for the City Church in Wittenberg (Luther’s parish). As Koerner shows, Cranach, breaking all the conventions of traditional Catholic iconography, created an entirely new aesthetic for the new Protestant ethos. In the Crucifixion scene of the altarpiece, for instance, Christ is alone and stripped of all his usual attendants–no Virgin Mary, no John the Baptist, no Mary Magdalene–with nothing separating him from Luther (preaching the Word) and his parishioners. And while the Holy Spirit is nowhere to be seen–representation of the divine being impossible–it is nonetheless dramatically present as the force animating Christ’s drapery. According to Koerner, it is this iconoclash that animates the best Reformation art. Insightful andbreathtakingly original, The Reformation of the Image compellingly shows how visual art became indispensable to a religious movement built on words.

 The Reformation of the Image


The Reformation of the Image


$35


With his 95 Theses, Martin Luther advanced the radical notion that all Christians could enjoy a direct, personal relationship with God–shattering years of Catholic tradition and obviating the need for intermediaries like priests and saints between the individual believer and God. The text of the Bible, the Word of God itself, Luther argued, revealed the only true path to salvation–not priestly ritual and saintly iconography. But if words–not iconic images–showed the way to salvation, why didn’t religious imagery during the Reformation disappear along with indulgences? The answer, according to Joseph Leo Koerner, lies in the paradoxical nature of Protestant religious imagery itself, which is at once both iconic and iconoclastic. Koerner masterfully demonstrates this point not only with a multitude of Lutheran images, many never before published, but also with a close reading of a single pivotal work–Lucas Cranach the Elder’s altarpiece for the City Church in Wittenberg (Luther’s parish). As Koerner shows, Cranach, breaking all the conventions of traditional Catholic iconography, created an entirely new aesthetic for the new Protestant ethos. In the Crucifixion scene of the altarpiece, for instance, Christ is alone and stripped of all his usual attendants–no Virgin Mary, no John the Baptist, no Mary Magdalene–with nothing separating him from Luther (preaching the Word) and his parishioners. And while the Holy Spirit is nowhere to be seen–representation of the divine being impossible–it is nonetheless dramatically present as the force animating Christ’s drapery. According to Koerner, it is this iconoclash that animates the best Reformation art. Insightful andbreathtakingly original, The Reformation of the Image compellingly shows how visual art became indispensable to a religious movement built on words.

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Has the Church Closed the Doors to the Glbt Community: What Would Jesus Do (wwjd)?

Has The Church Closed The Doors To The GLBT Community:

Follow-up: What Would Jesus Do (WWJD)?

I ended my first article on this topic saying that I believe Jesus would have befriended members of the GLBT community and only after getting to know them would He have ever told them He didn’t accept their lifestyle. At this time, I want to further that thought and delve a bit deeper into the actions of Christ during His time on earth and explore how He treated other, shall we say, diverse parts of society in His time.

In the story of the Samaritan woman, John, Chapter 4, Jesus was traveling with His disciples from Judea to Galilee. His disciples were not pleased when they ended up in Samaria and told him, “surely you made a wrong turn†for Samaria was a part of the House of Israel that most Jews wanted to avoid due to “less than honorable†citizens there (Higgs, 2004). What must be understood here is that the Samaritan woman, named Sychar, was what we now call a slut or a tramp. It must also be understood that there was a very well known well in Samaria, Jacob’s Well, and it still stands today in the Middle East. The journey from Judea to Galilee was long and the weather was hot. In Bible times, they didn’t have canteens they could put water in to carry along with them. Travelers depended on wells such as Jacob’s well for survival during long journey which could only be made on donkey, camel, or by foot.

Further, even though they were able to find the well, they still had nothing with which they could draw water from the well. Seriously, how many foot travelers would carry a bucket or a cup on a string with them? So, even though Jesus and his followers found the well in the less-than-desirable neighborhood, they were still required to interact with folks from the community in order to quench their thirst. The story is set at approximately 12 noon, the hottest part of the day; Jesus and the disciples had been traveling all morning in the rising heat.

According to author, L.C. Higgs, this is the longest conversation Jesus had with anyone throughout the whole Bible. It is meaningful, then, that it is with a Samaritan and with a woman. It must also be noted that this woman came to the well in the heat of the day to gather her own water. She, the Samaritan woman, was such a social outcast that she didn’t even gather at the well with the rest of her community. Yet, here we have Christ, in the flesh, asking her for assistance. He doesn’t just ask for water and leave her alone, or as he well could have, He didn’t demand a water pot, use it and leave. He hung out there and engaged her in conversation.

Finally, it needs to be noted that Jesus was alone with her, this woman of questionable morals. His disciples went on into town to buy food. How many people today would allow their significant other, their child(ren), or a dear friend to receive assistance from a prostitute or other vagrant member of society, indeed have a friendly conversation with them, and leave them totally alone with that person? No one I know, that’s for sure.

Jesus, knowing the customs of the day, saved the woman’s embarrassment by telling her to go get her husband and come back. He would then continue the conversation with them both. According to Higgs, the unsaid and understood statement was that Jesus knew she wasn’t married, but also wanted the woman to know he didn’t view her as a hussy for living with her man. Jesus received her reply that she wasn’t married and commented on the fact that He knew she had been married five (yes 5) times, and at the moment she was shacking up (Higgs, 2004, Gospel of John, Chapter 4).

Even by today’s standards, a woman who has been married five times and then co-habitates with a sixth man, is viewed poorly by her community and society as a whole. What was He thinking? He was being a friend. He was not viewing her by the sum of her faults, but instead, looking at her as a human being who needed love and support where she was in life, not where He could see she needed to be.

This is only one story from the Bible that shows the compassion of Christ. I have read the Bible. I have been devoutly religious for my entire life. I have seen the evolution in the Christian community that began by speaking out against those who lead GLBT lifestyles. What I haven’t seen is the compassion that true Christ followers (the definition of Christian – those who pattern their life after Him, or are followers of Him) are demanded to have.

Also in the Bible, it says, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you,†(John 15:12-13) and in John 15:17 it says, “These things I command you, that ye love one another.â€

Now I may not be the smartest Biblical scholar, but I don’t read anywhere that it says love everyone except those whose sexual orientation you find fault with. Indeed, Christ also spoke on what our treatment of those we find with sin should be. It is the story of the woman who had committed adultery. Adultery is defined as “sex between a man and woman who are not married.†Again, society still attaches a stigma to this act today, but I digress.

The story tells how the religious leader of that day brought this woman to Christ and asked what should be done with her for her sin (unlawful act) of adultery. Jesus answered them saying, “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.†And according to the Gospel of John … Jesus then said, “Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more.†He told He didn’t criticize her or publicly attack her, making a spectacle of her. He just told her calmly, patiently, lovingly, don’t do it again.

Jesus sat and ate with the sinners; He went to a tax collectors home to eat. Even while hanging on the cross, being crucified, Christ still forgave and asked His Father to forgive those who did it to him, explaining that they just didn’t realize the severity of their actions. The only time the Bible records Jesus treating anyone roughly was when there was buying and selling inside the temple (church) found in the Gospel of Matthew. He tore the place up in anger, and even then, He still loved the people; He was angry with their behavior. Jesus was all about love and forgiveness.

Mainstream religion today doesn’t love, doesn’t forgive, or even tolerate. It has become all about pushing their own agenda and keeping their coffers full. A prime example of this is the way the Catholic Church has played hide and seek with their pedophile priests. If they were so against deviant sins, they would have castigated their own for these hideous crimes; instead they chose to send a message that said they condoned the behavior by reassigning the priests to new parishes and keeping the whole problem covered up for as long as they possibly could. This behavior essentially gave the Pedo-Priest a whole new congregation of lambs to lead to the slaughter and tells the rest of the world, “Do as we say, not as we do.â€

I cannot say whether or not members of the GLBT community are true Christians or not. That is between each person and their God. What I can say for certain is that I do believe that mainstream religion has closed their doors and turned their back in a very non-Christian manner to the whole of the GLBT community.

~~~~~~Sierra St. James

You can read more of my writing at either of the links below.

http://sierra-stjames.blogspot.com/

http://www.amishlesbians.com/

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