The Holy Year of Mercy begins on Tuesday 8 December, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, and closes on Sunday 20 November 2016, the feast of Christ the King. Pope Francis and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI have often stressed the pivotal role of mercy in the life of the Church.
Abounding in Mercy is a kind of snapshot of what some Catholics feel mercy is at this stage of their journey of faith. It is not, and cannot be, an exhaustive treatment of the subject. However, the hope is that these reflections on the words and works of Pope Francis, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI as well as Pope St John Paul II and Pope St John XXIII will be enlightening and provide some degree of inspiration to readers who, like the contributors, are journeying through this great Jubilee Year of Mercy.
The Holy Year of Mercy begins on Tuesday 8 December, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, and closes on Sunday 20 November 2016, the feast of Christ the King. Pope Francis and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI have often stressed the pivotal role of mercy in the life of the Church.
Abounding in Mercy is a kind of snapshot of what some Catholics feel mercy is at this stage of their journey of faith. It is not, and cannot be, an exhaustive treatment of the subject. However, the hope is that these reflections on the words and works of Pope Francis, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI as well as Pope St John Paul II and Pope St John XXIII will be enlightening and provide some degree of inspiration to readers who, like the contributors, are journeying through this great Jubilee Year of Mercy.
With contributions from:
Lord David Alton, Francis Campbell, Robert Chronnell, Anne Cook, Luke Coppen, Cathy Corcoran, Sister Ann Cunningham, Sister Frances Teresa Downing, Julie Etchingham, Dr Austin Fagan, Siobhan Garibaldi, Joseph Kelly, Sister Jane Livesey, Sir James MacMillan, Lord Paul Murphy, Jane Nicholson, Roxanna Panufnik, Lord Chris Patten, Catherine Pepinster, Ambassador Rogelio Pfirter, Peter Stanford, John Studzinski, Jane Taylor, Fr D. Vincent Twomey, Baroness Shirley Williams.
Compiled by Daniel P Cronin
CANON DANIEL CRONIN is the Parish Priest of Knebworth, Herts, and a former Chancellor and Master of Ceremonies to three Cardinal Archbishops at Westminster Cathedral. For some years he was the National Chaplain of the SVP.
Isbn / Product Code | 9780854399246 |
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Dimensions | 13.5 x 21.5 cm |
Printed Pages | 112 |
Format | Paperback |
Year Of Publication | 2015 |
Publisher | St Pauls Publishing |
Author | Canon Daniel Cronin |