Winter 2014 - Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide
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Winter 2014 - Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide
Catholic Resource & Information Service 112 Kintore Street Thebarton SA 5031 PO Box 179 Torrensville Plaza SA 5031 Ph: 8301 6869 Email: [email protected] Winter 2014 “The joy of the Gospel is such that it cannot be taken away from us by anyone or anything” “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly”. (Jn 10:10) (cf. Jn 16:22) . — Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium Meryl Weetra 2013 http://www.abc.net.au/jpg/4560466 CONTENTS: C.R.I.S. OPENING HOURS: Book Reviews Monday - Friday 9:00 – 5:00 Themes: Joy of the Gospel resources Pope Francis Parish book clubs New Resources Catholic Education Staff Days 2014: (Library closed): Thursday, 27 June, 9am – 4pm Thursday, 7 August, 9-1pm Tuesday, 16 September, 9-11am Thursday, 30 October, 9-1pm CRIS review questionnaire Closed weekends and public holidays. Rediscovering the lost body-connection within Christian spirituality : The missing link for experiencing yourself in the body of the whole Christ is a changing relationship to your own body Edwin M McMahon and Peter A Campbell Tasora, Minneapolis. 2010 233.5 MCM Just to complete the cover blurb, this book is described as: “Practical body-learnings and exercises that transform your awareness of who Christ is today and who you are in Christ by developing a new habit of noticing and nurturing your important feelings”. This is a timely book for me and I guess it is an important book for everyone. It has seventeen chapters of highly documented material that is necessary for all times. It is interspersed with six “workbook of body learning” inputs. Much of it is practical and demanding. Much of it has personal, simple, touching stories in it. Both authors have years of experience in their field. Both are Jesuit priests seeing the content of this book from a wide perspective. There is something of Teilhard’s “whole within wholes” in this searching for human wholeness within the search for Christ. Let me quote from the book so you will have a sense of its scope and plan. From the ‘Author’s Preface’: p.xiv “If Christians cannot help one another to experience their bodies as living membranes within the Body of the Whole Christ, giving witness by their organic presence in the world as the continuing Incarnation of God “in Christ”, then Christianity will be experienced as increasingly irrelevant within the lives of those suffering the pain of aging, physical trauma, or those carrying the insecurity and emotional-physical impact of violence, as well as the inevitable dying we all go through.” In the Chapter ‘Why this book’ under a sub-heading ‘Living a New Christian Paradigm’, we read p.xxiv “The real challenge for any of us can never be overcome by merely explaining this interior process more clearly. Rather, the path becomes more evident as you learn how to put one foot in front of the other and walk your own, unique, body path of actually living your life forward as you develop a new habit of being open and attending to what your body knows and not solely to what your mind thinks. This maturing experience holds the key for discovering yourself as an integral part of something greater than yourself. By the repetitious practice of simple exercises in this book you can develop the habit of noticing and nurturing what your body has to tell you about the Larger Body within which we all “… live and move and have our being.” (Acts 17:28 RSV).” The price of course is facing up to what bars our progress … “Yet surely the very meaning of God’s self-revelation in Christ tells us with no uncertain clarity that a Continuing Incarnation of the Divine Presence becomes possible through our ongoing, embodied experience of transformation. In fact such transformation unveils the core witness and meaning of Christian life itself.” Under the ‘Process-skipping’ heading Ed and Peter write “Most of us have feelings. What we don’t know is how to follow our important feelings all the way down into the story of our body whenever that feeling needs to change”. From p.113 I quote “The simple morning habit, which I have described above, can teach you the art of allowing, along with an inner freedom, not to fear the change that greater wholeness always necessitates, as it creates a conscious physical posture which senses and learns through “the eyes of your body in Christ’s Body” – the felt presence of God in all things (Eph 1:18-10. 3:14-19).” This book has immense depth. It can be read but it is really a study programme. It has great personal challenge but it is a pastoral must for all of us. I have my own copy and I’m reading and re-reading it. I highly recommend it. Br Ben McCabe, cfc From Teilhard to Omega : Co-creating an unfinished universe Ed. Ilia Delio Orbis Books, New York 2014 261.55 DEL I’m inspired to write this review with two thoughts in mind: viz. This is vital for some people I know who are searching in their lives for a spirituality based on a “new story” of evolution. Secondly it’s an effort to say thanks to the Resource Centre staff for providing such thought-provoking and inspiring material for us. I had read 4 books by Ilia, The Humility of God, The Emergent Christ, Christ in Evolution and The Unbearable Wholeness of Being. I daily ponder her challenge in the statement she makes in The Unbearable Wholeness of Being viz. “The goal of Christianity is the aim of Evolution – unity in Love”, knowing she is talking about “Omega” love coming out of the future and echoing (‘unire’ to unite) and (‘uniri’ to be united) from the heart of Teilhard. In this book “From Teilhard to Omega”, Ilia acts as Editor and summons 12 other gurus to support her, each of whom has their own flavour but each pointing to the sub-title of this book “creating a new universe”. Teilhard is revealed as a brilliant Palaeontologist, a deeply mystic Jesuit priest, a controversial character, underestimated and mostly misunderstood and surely discredited in his own times and just now being rediscovered. Each article, and there are thirteen, takes a similar approach. There is first the title giving direction and the article itself expounding the title, followed by “points to ponder”, a sort of summary of the articles main points, finalised by “questions for discussion.” I would like to introduce you to the wonder of this book by using some of the “points to ponder”, and then some “questions for discussion”: From Edward Vacek S.J.’s “points to ponder” Christian Ethics is not at its base a matter of “Do good and avoid evil …” Rather it is a relational task: we are to contribute to our relationship with Christ who is building the universe. Without human beings, God cannot accomplish what God wants to accomplish From his “questions for discussion” Discuss the importance of “Future” for an evolutionary based ethics. What are some Gospel passages that support Teilhard’s insights in this respect. From my favourite article by Kathleen Duffy on “Teilhard’s Sophia” p.34 “points to ponder” Reflect on these words: “From within the heart of matter, I hold together the foundations of the Universe. Since everything in the Universe is made my union, I labor to condense the elementary particles that continue to emerge from the energy ejected from the primordial fire. I am the principle of union, the soul of the world. Especially within the human family, I stir up passionate desire for the more – for dedication to scientific discovery, for the creation of beauty, for compassion towards those in need. My love is like a tremendous vital current running through the cosmic landscape. I am love, a wild and daring cosmic love – as strong as the sexual force between lovers, as tender as the nurturing love of a parent. “Questions for discussion” Who is Teilhard’s “Eternal Feminine”? How is she vital to the forward movement of life? Most of Teilhard’s writings on Wisdom were composed during World War 1. What connections do you find between wisdom and suffering? The book had many challenges for me personally. Can I fathom the significance of the changes that have taken place in my life in the heart of Jesus? How can the Church respond in the light of changes thrust on us? Can I see virtue and sin in a Cosmic sense as it calls to me from science and medicine etc. Personally, I think this book would provide great material to inspire small group meetings coming together for prayer and reflection. Best wishes, Br Ben McCabe, cfc Sacred Fire : A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturity Ronald Rolheiser Image, New York (2014) 248.482 ROL My expectations were high when Susan (CRIS) introduced me to this new book by Ronald Rolheiser. His two ‘Daybreak’ books of daily reflections for Advent and Christmas and for Lent and Easter I have used daily each year. His regular reflections are readily available and always challenging. I was confused / lost when I started to read this book until I realised that this book is the second of a series of three. The first ‘The Holy Longing’ (1999) was well received and the third is planned but not written. Rolheiser says that as there are stages in human development there are stages in growth in discipleship and hence in spirituality. Chapter 2 of this new book is a brief synthesis of his first book. See P45 for a brief overview of essential discipleship. Chapter 9 of this book outline plans for the third book of the Series. For a brief note on the focus of this book see P.21. Chapters 3 to 8 develop the theme of this book i.e. Mature Discipleship. This book is the second phase of three books on discipleship. The first of three books is ‘The Holy Longing : The Search for a Christian Spirituality’ (New York: Doubleday 1999) which dealt with Essential Discipleship and laid out some fundamental principles in terms of getting our lives together. It could be called ‘Discipleship 101 – The Introductory Course.’ This book is intended to take this further and could be called “Discipleship 201 – The Graduate Course.” The third book when written by Rolheiser will cover Radical Discipleship. Rolheiser has the ability to ask key questions at each stage which enable the reader to trace progress in discipleship and hence spirituality. His first book was well received and this book should be also - ‘Sacred Fire: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Christian Maturity’. James Martin S.J. says, ‘It will be a way of coming to know the God who desires evermore to know you.’ This book suggests practices for the reader’s growth in human Christian maturity. This book asks the questions: How can we live less self-centred, more mature lives? What constitutes deep maturity and how do we reach that place? What constitutes a truly mature following of Jesus? (See subtitle) As we face up to disappointment, boredom, frustration, tiredness and resentment we sort out more who we are. When once we struggled with Eros, the god of passion, we now struggle with anger. God does not meet us in the abstract but in our real lives. As Richard Rohr says “God comes to you disguised as your life” P.66 Falling Upward – A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life. Chapter 3 asks us to be ready to take up a new struggle. ‘Jesus doesn’t call the ready: he calls the willing! P.62. Loneliness is part of the struggle. Resentment of duties can lead to a joylessness bordering on anger. Workaholism may result from over commitment and therefore neglecting relationships P.75. Rolheiser is especially insightful in considering the present-day forms of ‘the seven deadly sins’ during these years when we try to be unselfish. P.84 “Pride, invariably, brings with it a harsh or condescending judgment of others” P.86. In considering envy and jealousy the author asks the question ‘When did I last praise a young person of the same sex?’ In Chapter 4 Rolheiser considers some general invitations from scripture, inviting us to be more generous and life giving e.g. the disciples on the road to Emmaus, Peter’s commitment to Jesus, the invitation to be perfect (compassionate). Chapter 5 considers particular invitations from scripture e.g. the rich young man, the pondering of Mary. See p.139 for an example of a group of priests who are trying to move from being good priests to being great priests. Chapter 6 is on the need to draw strength from prayer while in Chapter 7 Rolheiser considers the full flower of maturity – the capacity and willingness to bless others and explores among other things the whole nature of blessings. Chapter 8 commences with the quotation, “In the Gospels the moral heart of discipleship is articulated by Jesus, and this challenge lies at its centre: Can you love and forgive your enemy?” P.243. In this Chapter Rolheiser is at his best as he considers ten themes for Mature Living. He is especially good exploring Living in Gratitude P.246, Forgiveness P.256, Transforming Jealousy, Anger and Bitterness P.251, Bless more and Curse less P.260 and Live in a more Radical Sobriety P.261. The concluding Chapter 9 is readying the reader for Book 3 of the series yet to be written. This book is Rolheiser at his richest and deepest with many examples especially from scripture and with practical challenges. Michael Flaherty, cfc Ask the beasts : Darwin and the God of love Elizabeth Johnson Bloomsbury, London. 2014 261.8362 JOH This is a profound book and could be essential reading for all people for its beautiful prose but more for its wondrous wisdom. It introduces the reader to creation / evolution, through a sensitive picture of Darwin (the beholder) and his writings – “The Origin of the Species”. Elizabeth’s aim is to engage with what John Haight called “God’s creative and redeeming action in the world”. Through the book her two lovely metaphors of “the entangled bark” and “the Tree of Life” tie together a journey within “endless forms most beautiful”, that make up the Species. Early she warns us they are facing death – horrifying to behold in “God’s Holy Dwelling place”. She places God, not so much as life giver – but as “Lover” – a sort of new paradigm touching into the Scientific (allurement) in an “Unscripted Adventure” in which the human being participates on a level playing field. There is a marvellous Christian Chapter (my words) under Paul’s great paradox of “all Creation Groaning” that called me to read and read again and again especially “Deep Incarnation and Deep Resurrection”. What a challenge this book is for all in the final chapters which call for a response to the predatory stance of the human in the face of our industrial greed and irresponsibility. She positively points out the redeeming efforts of growing numbers of people who intervene and even give their lives to face destruction and despoliation that seems beyond our feeble voices. Throughout the book the passage of Job “Ask the beasts” and its call to wisdom comes to the fore again and again. What a marvellous consideration 269 – 273 under the heading “Where were you” we get as she grapples with Job’s wisdom ending in: “humbled and delighted by the other life around us, we can grow to know ourselves as members of the community of creation and step up to protect our kin”. What strikes the reader is the beautiful almost poetic language that in no way hides the deep and carefully crafted Theology that flows from a mystic spirit who wants to inspire us to be responsible for our part in being in solidarity with all nature by being with Einstein and his call for us to build a field of compassion with all living things and the whole of nature in its beauty. (poetic licence). Read it. Br Ben McCabe, cfc The Homeless Bishop Joseph F. Girzone Orbis books, Maryknoll, New York. 2011 813.54 GIR This is one of the 16 titles by Girzone – a retired American priest. All at CRIS. It is the story of a much loved and revered Italian Archbishop, Carlo. He is in search of the human Jesus, how He fared as an itinerant, homeless preacher – a beggar on the streets. In post-Resurrection Church, we worship the Divine Lord. Jesus in His life did not seek worship, but reciprocal love. The other side of Church doctrine is that He was truly human, “like us in all things except sin”. Archbishop Carlo consults his friend, the sympathetic Pope. He asks permission to embark on an 18 month “pilgrimage-retreat” – acting as a homeless person. For him, the very basis of our salvation – according to Jesus – is how we treat others. He wants “to preach Jesus rather than Church”. The kindly Pope – reminiscent of Pope St John XXIII – gives permission. And so Carlo, raggedly dressed and penniless, begins his quest. He starts in Rome, but fearing recognition, moves on to America, where he becomes “Charlie”. He experiences all the humiliations and rejections heaped upon the homeless – even by priests and the Churchy “pious”. His strong prayer life sustains him. He is able to “make a difference” among the poor by becoming one of them, as Jesus did. Eventually Carlo returns to his mentor at the Vatican, reeking, as the Pope jovially remarks, NOT “of the odour of sanctity” – and he sends the Archbishop to “clean up”. Carlo was inspired by the words of Jesus: “the Son of Man has no-where to lay His head” – which is the fate of the homeless. As he soon learns, “Time passes very slowly when life is hurtful”. (P56) This is a novel, so it is not fair to reveal too much – especially what happens when “Charlie” returns home to resume his duties as Bishop. Suffice to say he fulfils the aims of his manifesto to the Pope:- “If I am to be a good shepherd after the heart of Jesus, I have to get to know my sheep, not just in fantasy, but in real life. I need to feel their pain as Jesus did and respond to them with the feelings Jesus had – because He understood the loneliness and the fears and the pain that His sheep were suffering”. (P38) Girzone wrote that in 2011, so he had not heard the words of Pope Francis, Holy Week, 2013, urging the Church to “get out of the Sacristy”. For him, “priests” – and surely all of us – “should be shepherds who live ‘with the smell of the sheep’ in the midst of their flock”. Not terribly flattering to the “flock”, but we know what he means. Carlo as Charlie became part of the “odour” of the homeless, lived with it daily, learning deep Christ-like compassion for his companions in need. This little book shakes us out of complacency – makes us examine our prejudices, our true Gospel values. The causes of homelessness are multiple, as Charlie discovers. The consequences dire. Recently, the organisation “Mission Australia” reported that in Australia alone, this Winter there will be 105,000 homeless people. This number comprises more than 62,287 families and includes 17,845 children. It only takes job loss, redundancy, physical or mental illness to add to these appalling statistics. As Girzone reminds us, these beloved precious Children of God are not merely “lazy and unwilling to work”. This novel is simple in style, direct in its message. Teaches us a lot, too, about the workings of the Church at high levels – not always pleasant. Fair enough – it’s ‘fiction’ – but with some shades of the late, great Morris West. Carlo’s twofold quest was : What was it like for Jesus then? What is it like for Jesus present in the disadvantaged today? As he says, good people are longing for Gospel spirituality, and too often, in preaching, “all they hear about is Church”. Girzone challenges us. First to a change in attitude. Then, perhaps to respond to many non-government institutions, ever present both within and beyond “Church”. They do so much without government assistance – to alleviate a need in society which daily grows more urgent. Archbishop Wilson reminded us recently, that Jesus humbly washed the feet of the disciples – on his knees - so that he could see them “eye to eye”. That’s what Carlo did – and in the eyes of others, he recognised Jesus today. We have good role models in the Gospel of Luke. A group of women “provided for Jesus – and the twelve! – OUT OF THEIR OWN RESOURCES”! (8:1-3). They saw Jesus “eye to eye” and responded accordingly. During his “post-pilgrimage” activities – read the book to find out – Carlo manages great inter-faith relations, particularly with Islam. We learn of the power of Sufism – Islamic mysticism – to be a healing force to unify all faiths. So it seems appropriate to end with a prayer from the Sufi, Hafiz. It speaks to the theme of the book – of the spiritual value of those whom society often casts aside as “worthless”. My Beloved said, “My name is not complete without yours.” I thought: How could a human’s worth ever be such? And God knowing all our thoughts-and all our thoughts are innocent steps on the paththen addressed my heart, God revealed a sublime truth to the world, when (God) sang, “I am made whole by your life. Each soul, each soul completes me.” - Hafiz Kay Stringer 5th Week of Easter. Gospel: “Have I been with you so long and still you do not know me?” To ponder: “We are all just two steps from homelessness” This 34 minute documentary features the stories of 8 people from diverse backgrounds who share their story of becoming homeless, and who have beaten homelessness. By South Queensland Council for Homeless Persons and Homelessness Australia. DVD accompanying booklet, and more available for download: http://www.2steps2.com/2_Steps_to_Homelessness_booklet.pdf http://www.2steps2.com/ http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2013/s3899504.htm?site=perth CRIS Selected Resources for “The Joy of the Gospel” Evangelii Gaudium The following resources have been selected for schools and communities to engage with Evangelii Gaudium: The Joy of the Gospel by Pope Francis. Included are related resources within the topics of Eucharist, the Gospel, Mission, New Evangelisation, Hope, Community, Love for Others, and Social Justice. Online articles and resources have also been added. These resources are available from the Catholic Resource & Information Service, 112 Kintore Street, Thebarton. T: 83016869 E: cris @cesa.catholic.edu.au Evangelii Gaudium : The Joy of the Gospel Pope Francis United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2013 253.7 FRA Contents: The Church's missionary transformation -- Amid the crisis of communal commitment -- The proclamation of the Gospel -- The social dimension of evangelization -- Spirit-filled evangelizers. The Joy of the Gospel (Evangelii Gaudium) is the long-awaited teaching of Pope Francis on the proclamation of the Gospel. Pope Francis is calling upon the Church and the world with encouragement to begin a new chapter in evangelization. This dynamic document is written in the plain, everyday language for which the pope has become famous. Pope Francis lays out a vision of the Catholic Church dedicated to evangelization in a positive key, with a focus on society's poorest and most vulnerable, including the aged and unborn. The Joy of the Gospel : Seven Challenges from Pope Francis : A pastoral resource based on Evangelii Gaudium Teresa Pirola Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay, 2013 253.7 PIR This resource invites you to ponder and respond to seven challenges posed by Pope Francis in his apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium. For a papal document, Evangelii Gaudium is remarkably reader-friendly. That said, it is a lengthy document and can take some time to read in full. For this reason, and to supplement a full reading, this resource offers a series of reflections based on the document for pastoral use: e.g., for individual or small group reflection, for homiletic ideas or bulletin inclusions. It is formulated around seven bold ‘calls’ to conversion and action which thread their way through Evangelii Gaudium. It takes each one, to find out what Pope Francis is asking of our lives and of the pastoral agenda of the Church. Evangelii Gaudium is packed with rich themes, challenging pastoral teachings, and ‘quotable quotes’. This resource takes up a small sample as a place to start. However don’t stop there... Go to the document itself and keeping exploring the hopes and dreams of Pope Francis for the Church. This resource can be found at http://www.dbb.org.au/_uploads/_ckpg/files/The%20Joy%20of%20the%20Gospel%20(6).pdf The Francis Effect: Living the Joy of the Gospel Danielle Achikian Catholic Mission and Catholic Religious Australia, 2013 253.7 ACH The inspiring insights put forward by 12 prominent Australian Catholics following the release of Pope Francis' much-anticipated Apostolic Exhortation "Evangelii Gaudium" aims to help everyone from parents to teachers, parishioners to youth leaders, students and Catholic employers as well as employees to embrace the Joy of the Gospel and incorporate the Holy Father's teachings into their daily life. The 12 reflections published in "The Francis Effect" cover a wide range of insights, possibilities, challenges and highlights. While the reflections address many aspects of Evangelii Gaudium, joy remains the central theme of the message of Pope Francis' Evangelii Gaudium and the insights published in "The Francis Effect - Living the Joy of the Gospel." The book can be read online for free and also purchased as a book. The website also enables contains information on Colloquiums hosted by Catholic Mission and Catholic Religious Australia, and held across the country. https://www.catholicmission.org.au/educationformation/the-francis-effect-living-the-joy-of-the-gospel The Joy of the Gospel: A Group Reading Guide to Pope Francis' Evangelii Gaudium Bill Huebsch Twenty-Third Publications, 2014 This unique, in-plain-English study guide offers a paraphrased summary of every article in Pope Francis' latest groundbreaking document, with reflection and discussion questions for group or individual use. Bill Huebsch is a well-known national speaker and Vatican II scholar. Resources for related topics Eucharist Become one body, one spirit in Christ (DVD) 264.36 BEC Consuming the Word : The New Testament by Scott Hahn 225.6 HAH Why go to Church? The drama of the Eucharist by Timothy Raddcliffe 264.36 RAD Gospel Lectio Divina : transforming from within. Kylie Cullen. Inform 146. The ‘Friendly Guides’ series: Jesus ; The New Testament ; Matthew’s Gospel ; Mark’s Gospel : Luke’s Gospel ; John’s Gospel. by various authors. Lectio Divina : the sacred art : Transforming words & images into heart-centered prayer Christine Valters Paintner 248.3 PAI Mission The Mission of the laity : Understanding the laity's role in the body of Christ Thomas Waugh. Inform 148. Come, follow me : the commandments of Jesus : invitations to discipleship Anthony Gittins 241.5 GIT New evangelisation The New Evangelisation. Julian Porteous. Inform 134. The New Evangelisation : Issues and challenges for Catholic schools. Richard Rymarz 268.433 RYM Basic Evangelisation : guidelines for Catholics. Pat Collins 234.13 COL Hope Christian Hope : Summary and highlights of the encyclical Spe Salvi. Inform 112. Encyclical letter : Spe Salvi on Christian Hope Hope in an age of despair Albert Nolan 234.25 NOL Hope : promise, possibility, and fulfilment Richard Lennan (ed) 234.25 LEN Community Community, Eucharist and spirituality by Kenan Osborne. 234.63 OSB Staying faithful today : to God, ourselves, one another by Alfred McBride 241.4 MCB Love for others The Beatitude of Mercy : Love watches over justice by Terry Veling. Voices : Quarterly essays on religion in Australia Vol 3:2. 241.622 The work of mercy : being the hands and heart of Christ by Mark Shea 241.4 SHE Social justice The Eucharist and Social Justice by Margaret Scott 234.163 SCO No Salvation outside the poor : prophetic-utopian essays by Jon Sobrino 261.8 SOB Lazarus at the Table : Catholics and social justice by Bernard Evans 261.8088 EVA These resources are available for loan from Catholic Resource & Information Service 112 Kintore Street Thebarton SA 5031 T: 8301 6869 E: [email protected] ‘Joy of the Gospel’ Online articles and resources These are just a selection of the many related resources available online Evangelii Gaudium : Apostolic Exhortation on the Proclamation of the Gospel in Today's World (24 November 2013) http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/index.html Living joy with Pope Francis: 3 lessons from The Gospel of Joy http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/column.php?n=2760 A simple summary of three key lessons from The Gospel of Joy, from Jennifer Manning, a teacher and CNS guest columnist. Catholic News Service, December 10, 2013 Pope Francis and the Gospel of Joy A summary of the key issues raised by Pope in Evangelii Gaudium by Cindy Wooden. Catholic Herald, 26 November 2013 http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Item/2748/pope_francis_and_the_gospel_of_joy.aspx A Summary of Evangelii Gaudium (Joy of the Gospel): Pope Francis' First Apostolic Exhortation http://www.focus.org/blog/posts/evangelii-gaudium-summary-pope-francis.html Kevin Cotter – Benedictine tradition – includes blog, summaries, question guides. FOCUS (The Fellowship of Catholic University Students), 26 November, 2013 Catholic Theological Union (CTU ) The Joy of the Gospel 5-7 minute videos and podcasts http://learn.ctu.edu/joy-gospel-tablecontents CTU faculty's Joy of the Gospel series gives insight into Evangelii Gaudium through select passages which illuminate the vision of Pope Francis for the Church. This series is for Catholics and those from other faith traditions who want to learn more about this powerful document in a format that is both substantive accessible and downloadable . Contains a link to Evangelii Gaudium . The Francis Effect: Living the Joy of the Gospel Catholic News article from Sydney Archdiocese http://www.sydneycatholic.org/news/latest_news/2014/201418_1970.shtml Catholics On Call on The Joy of the Gospel http://www.catholicsoncall.org/joy-gospel Contains a selection of videos that are part of the series "The Joy of the Gospel" by LEARN@CTU, and a short comment. Each video explores a passage from Pope Francis' recent exhortation, titled Evangelii Gaudium. Pope Francis Daily Surprise App to be downloaded Pope Francis launched the first official app for the Vatican called Missio. ‘The Pope App’ is managed by the Pontifical Council and uses content from www.news.va, the Vatican’s multimedia, multilingual news portal. The application provides news and official speeches from Pope Francis as well as images and videos of his appearances. Users can access live coverage of papal events and receive alerts about them. The app is available for the iPhone, the iPad and Android devices. Daily Meditations of Pope Francis http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/cotidie/2014/index.html Pope Francis Homilies http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2014/index.html Pope Francis Speeches http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en.html This is a pretty good site and summary too and invites others to blog. Pope Francis Messages http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en.html# Pope Francis Daily on Twitter https://twitter.com/PopeDaily In This Together : Catholic Teaching and a Moral Economy http://spot43.com/fipl/ Includes Report, Catholic Social Teachings, Issues, Videos and more. The report is a project of Faith in Public Life and supported by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the Franciscan Action Network, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach and many others. We’re all in this together. Catholic social teaching calls us to respect the dignity of every person and partner with others to serve the common good. The Church teaches that government, as well as charities, have a responsibility to help those in need. As Catholics, we recognize that poverty and extreme inequality are moral scandals that offend Gospel values. Our economy should work for everyone, not simply a privileged few. Includes 6 video clips:e.g. Rev. James Martin, S.J., Talks Pope Francis and Solidarity With the Poor National Office for Evangelisation, from Australian Catholic Bishops Conference http://www.evangeliseaustralia.com/ Church teachings and the New Evangelisation. Evangelisation Resources Down Under Resources for scripture study and evangelisation. http://www.erdu.com.au/ Catholic Herald UK http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/features/2014/03/12/pope-francis-is-sending-us-all-out-on-a-joyful-mission/ Pope Francis is sending us all out on a joyful mission We are each called to spend time on our neighbours, drawing our strength from prayer This article is one of 10 featured in this week’s Catholic Herald analysing the first anniversary of Pope Francis’s election. Catholic Social Teaching Resources http://www.caritas.org.au/schools?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Edn primary, secondary and parish resources Caritas, Project Compassion 2014 via SAC Yr 3 website http://www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion/videos CRIS Book List suggestions* for Parish book clubs** TITLE AUTHOR CALL NO A presence that disturbs : a call to radical discipleship Gittens 226.6 3 About Angels : companions on our journey Trainor 235.3 3 Alcheringa : the Australian experience of the Sacred Cameron 261.28 AB 3 Breath of life : a theology of the Creator Spirit Edwards 231.3 3 Christian Meditation : Contemplative prayer for a new generation Colour and shadow South Australian Catholics 1906 – 1962 Harris 248.34 3 Press 282.9423 3 Dancing with your shadow Nataraja 248.34 4 Forgiveness and other acts of love Dowrick 179.9 3 From our broken toil : South Australian Catholics 1936 – 1906 Press 282.9423 3 Gift of the red bird D’Arcy 209.2 3 Giving Sorrow words : women’s stories of grief after abortion Reist 363.46 3 Half the sky : how to change the world 364.15 6 Hope in an age of despair Kristof and Wudunn Nolan 234.25 3 Jesus and the cosmos Edwards 232.904 5 Jesus and the natural world Edwards 261.8362 5 Journeying : a beginners guide to the Bible Trainor 220.61 4 Listening for the heartbeat of God : a Celtic spirituality Newell 270.089 4 Made from stardust Edwards 230 3 Making decisions of Conscience 241.1 4 Mary MacKillop : an extraordinary Australian Trainor and Morris Gardiner 271.97602 4 Meeting Jesus again for the first time Borg 232.908 5 Slavery Inc. : the untold story of international sex trafficking Cacho 365.15 5 The Churches the Apostles left behind Brown 270.1 3 This remarkable gift : being gay and Catholic Shinnick 282.08664 4 Twelve steps to a compassionate life Armstrong 204.4 3 Where the hell is God Leonard 248.86 4 Why be Catholic : Understanding our experience and tradition. Rohr 230.2 4 *this is only a starting point – many other titles are available in multiple copies from CRIS **or informal study groups All titles are available for loan from: Catholic Resource & Information Service 112 Kintore Street, Thebarton SA 5031 T: 83016869 E: [email protected] COPIES New Resources Books Title The Acts of the Apostles : Sacra Pagina Author Johnson, Luke Timothy Call Nr 101 Questions & answers on catholic social teaching Himes, Kenneth R 261.8088282 HIM 150 North American martyrs you should know O'Neel, Brian 272.092 ONE 2014 : A book of grace-filled days : Cycle A Kelly, Elizabeth M 242.2 KEL 31 Days to becoming a better religious educator Dees, Jared 268.432 DEE 50 Keys to the Bible Sevin, Marc 220.07 SEV 501 Great social media ideas for schools Rawlings, David 302.23 RAW 7 men and the secret of their greatness Metaxas, Eric 200.922 MET 7 Secrets of Confession Flynn, Vinny 234.5 FLY Accompanied by a believing wife : Ministry and celibacy in the earliest Christian communities Collins, Raymond F 253.2509015 COL Acts : Courageous witness in a hostile world : A guide for Gospel foot soldiers Brant, Howard 226.606 BRA The adventures of Mali & Keela : A virtues book for children Collins, Jonathan 241.4 COL After the TRC : Reflections on truth and reconciliation in South Africa James, Wilmot 323.1 JAM Alive in the Spirit Barker, Ken 231.3 BAR Anam cara O’Donohue, John 248 ODO Around a thin place : An Iona pilgrimage guide Bentley, Jane 291.446 BEN The art of illumination Carter, Patricia 745.67 CAR Ask the beasts : Darwin and the God of love Johnson, Elizabeth A 261.8362 JOH Atheism's new clothes : Exploring and exposing the claims of the new atheists Glass, David H 239.9 GLA Bakhita : From slave to Saint Zanini, Roberto Italo 282.092 ZAN 226.6 JOH Balance of the heart : desert spirituality for Twenty-First century Christians Farag, Lois 248.47 FAR Basic Ecclesial Communities : The evangelization of the poor Barreiro, Alvaro 250 BAR Beauty : A path to God Ciorra, Anthony J 261.57 CIO Befriending our desires Sheldrake, Philip 248 SHE Beginning theology : An introduction for students Breingan, Lucienne 230.203 BRE Being human : Groundwork for a theological anthropology for the 21st century Kirchhoffer, David G 233.5 KIR Believe? : Tell me why : Conversations with those who have left the Church Pagola, Jose A 230.2 PAG Beyond belief : Faith, science and the value of unknowing Kappelle, Robert P Vande 291.175 KAP Beyond Pius V : Conflicting interpretations of the liturgical reform Grillo, Andrea 264.02 GRI The Bible and the covenant : using sacred text and images to understand salvation history Letellier, Robert 231.765 LET Biblical ethics in the 21st century : Developments, emerging consensus and future directions Chan, Lucas 241 CHA 234.7 BIB The Biblical foundations of the Doctrine of Justification : An Ecumenical follow-up to the joint declaration on the Doctrine of Justification The Biblical mandate for caring for creation Tripp, Dick 261.8362 TRI A big heart open to God : A conversation with Pope Francis Spadaro, Antonio 282.092 SPA Title A body you have prepared for me : The spirituality of the Letter to the Hebrews Author McCruden, Kevin B Call Nr 227.8706 MCC The Book of Questions Neruda, Pablo 811.54 NER Borderwork in multicultural Australia Hodge, Bob 305.800994 HOD Born of a virgin? : Reconceiving Jesus in the Bible, tradition and theology Lincoln, Andrew T 232.92 LIN Bread and water : A spiritual journey Haines, Jennifer 277.3 HAI Called to be sent : Co-missioned as disciples today Gittins, Anthony J 269.2 GIT Catholic perspectives on sports from medieval to modern times Kelly, Patrick 306.483 KEL Catholic Social Teaching : Christian life in society Singer-Towns, Brian 261.1 SIN Catholic update guide to Mary Kendzia, Mary Carol 232.91 KEN Catholic update guide to Prayer Kendzia, Mary Carol 248.32 KEN The Catholic way to pray : An essential guide for adults Glavich, Kathleen 242.8 GLA The Catholic Youth Prayer Book Shrader, Mary 268.82 SHR Caught by Grace : The endless possibilities when you encounter Jesus Basile, Alexander J 248.4 BAS Chicken soup for the Soul : From lemons to lemonade : 101 positive, practical and powerful stories about making the best of a bad situation Canfield, Jack 158.1 CAN Children's voices: Children's perspectives in ethics, theology and religious education Dillen, Annemie 230.083 DIL Christ, christianity, church : A study course for groups and individuals Doyle, Noel 232.09 DOY Christian theology : An introduction Mcgrath, Alister E 230 MCG 259.23 CON Conclusions: The first National Encounter for Hispanic Youth and young adult ministry (PENPJH) Confirmation : How a sacrament of God's grace became all about us Gabrielli, Timothy R 265.2 GAB Conscience and calling : ethical reflections on Catholic women's church vocations Patrick, Anne E 241.042 PAT Consuming the word : The New Testament and the Eucharist in the early church Hahn, Scott 225.6 HAH A Council that will never end : Lumen Gentium and the church today Lakeland, Paul 262.02 LAK A country too far : Writings on asylum seekers Scott, Rosie 325.210994 SCO A country unmasked : Inside South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Boraine, Alex 323.1 BOR Creative ways to tell a Bible story : techniques and tools for exploring the Bible with children and families Payne, Martin 268.432 PAY Cross-curricular teaching and learning in the secondary school : The Arts : Fautley, Martin drama, visual art, music and design 707.1241 FAU A - Cross the world : an exploration of forty representations of the cross from the worldwide Christian Church Payne, Betty 745.5 PAY Cultivating an ethical school Starratt, Robert J 370.114 STA Daily Prayer 2014 (Sunday Year A - Weekday Year II) : A book of prayer for each day of the liturgical year Laughlin, Corinna 264.02013 LAU Daring greatly : How the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent and lead Brown, Brene 150.9988 BRO A decision to discriminate : Aboriginal disempowerment in the Northern Territory Harris, Michele 305.89915 HAR Defeating depression : Real help for YOU and those who love you Stone, Howard W 616.852706 STO The developing Christian : Spiritual growth through the life cycle Feldmeier, Peter 248.482 FEL Discernment : reading the signs of daily life Nouwen, Henri 248.4 NOU Doing faith justice : An introduction to Catholic social thought Kammer, Fred 261.8088 KAM Title Dramatic encounters in the Bible Author Andrew, M E Call Nr 220.92 AND Embers in the ashes : New life in the Church Werlen, Martin 282.09 WER Embracing Edith Stein : Wisdom for women Costa, Anne 282.092 COS Emergence for life not fall from grace : making sense of the Jesus story in light of evolution Treston, Kevin 232 TRE The emerging leader : Stepping up in leadership Shaw, Peter 658.4 SHA Encountering the Mystery of God : A framework for mystagogy from Easter Cronin, Patrick J to Pentecost : An RCIA Resource Book 264.020813 CRO Epic food fight : A bite sized history of salvation Patalinghug, Leo 230.2 PAT The essentials of Catholic spirituality : Living and breathing our faith Classen, Joseph F 248.482 CLA Evangelii Gaudium : The Joy of the Gospel : Apostolic Exhortation on the proclamation of the Gospel in today's world Francis, Pope 253.7 FRA Experiencing God in a time of crisis Bachelard, Sarah 248.86 BAC Exploring Catholic theology : God, Jesus, Church and sacraments Hill, Brennan R 230.2 HIL Faith and the Creeds McGrath, Alister 270 MCG Faith beginnings : Family nurturing from birth through preschool Chronister, Michele E 268.432 CHR Faithful meditations for every day in ordinary time : Years A, B, & C (Weeks 11-22) Savage, Warren J 242.38 SAV Feminism in Christianity : An orthodox Christian response Belonick, Deborah Malacky 281.9082 BEL Filling the God-shaped void : A book of daily meditations Hauser, Penny Mary 242.3 HAU Finding your voice in the Psalms : An invitation to honest prayer Canham, Elizabethj 242.5 CAN The fine delight : Postconciliar Catholic literature Ripatrazone, Nicholas 810.9 RIP The first spiritual exercises : A manual for those who give retreats Hansen, Michael 269.6 HAN First steps in living with dementia Atkins, Simon 616.83 ATK The five dysfunctions of a team : A leadership fable Lencioni, Patrick 658.4036 LEN Forming intentional disciples : The path to knowing and following Jesus Weddell, Sherry A 226.6 WED Forming student leaders : A manual for Catholic schools Ryan, Maurice 371.2 RYA Francis : A new world Pope Cool, Michel 282.092 COO The Francis Effect : Living the joy of the Gospel Achikian, Danielle 253.7 ACH Francis of Assisi : The essential writings : In his own words Sweeney, Jon M 271.302 SWE A friendly guide to Paul Monaghan, Christopher J 225.92 MON A friendly guide to The Old Testament Turner, Marie 221.09 TUR Friendly kids friendly classrooms : teaching social skills and confidence in the classroom McGrath, Helen 302.1407 MCG From Gethsemane to Pentecost : A Passion study Danna, Elizabeth 232.96 DAN From human to posthuman : Christian theology and technology in a postmodern world Waters, Brent 261.56 WAT From monks to missionaries : Schools of spirituality in the Christian tradition Verploegen, Nicki 255 VER From North to South : Southern scholars engage with Edward Schillebeeckx Bergin, Helen F 230.042 BER From Teilhard to Omega : Co creating an unfinished universe Delio, Ilia 261.55 DEL The gift of Encouragement : restoring heart to those who have lost it Thompson, Marjorie J 233.5 THO Gift of the red bird : the story of a divine encounter D’Arcy, Paula 209.2 DAR Gifts in open hands : More resources for the global community Tirabassi, Maren C 264.0089 TIR The girl who learned how to kneel : the story of Etty Hillesum McCarthy, Patricia 940.53 MCC Girls in the lead (Grades 6-12) Norby, Alissa 613.7071 NOR Giving up God to find God : breaking free of idolatry Walters, Kerry 248.4 WAL Global neighbors : Christian faith and moral obligation in today's economy Hicks, Douglas A 261.85 HIC Title Globalization and multicultural ministry : A Teilhardian vision Author Ayotte, David John Call Nr 261.8 AYO Go to the ant : reflections on biodiversity and the Bible Prance, Ghillean T 261,8362 PRA God in the midst of change : Wisdom for confusing times O'Murchu, Diarmuid 261 OMU God of the sandpit : 50 prayers for children, young people, school staffs and their Christian school communities Tullio, Rachele 242.88 TUL The Godbearing life : The art of soul tending for youth ministry Dean, Kenda Creasy 259.23 DEA The good life : What makes a life worth living? Mackay, Hugh 158.1 MAC The Gospel according to the Simpsons, Bigger and possibly even better edition : Leader's guide for group study Parvin, Samuel F (Skip) 261.57 PAR The Gospels in playdough : A hands-on approach to teaching children about Jesus Anstey, Liz 268.432 ANS Growing in wisdom : Religious education in Catholic primary schools and early childhood Grajczonek, Jan 268.82 GRA Half the Sky : How to change the world Kristof, Nicholas D 364.15 KRI The heart of Catholicism : Practicing the everyday habits that shape us Ghezzi, Bert 248.482 GHE Helping skills : facilitating exploration, insight and action Hill, Clara E 158.3 HIL The hero's journey : Joseph Campbell on his life and work Campbell, Joseph 200.92 CAM Hidden in Christ : Living as God's beloved Smith, James Bryan 242.5 SMI History after Apartheid : Visual culture and public memory in South Africa Coombes, Annie E 968.065 COO Hobbit lessons : A map for life's unexpected journeys Brown, Devin 823.3 BRO Holy Family prayer book : Prayers for every family Holy Family Missionaries 242.802 HOL Hope : Promise, possibility, and fulfillment Lennan, Richard 234.25 LEN How do Catholics read the Bible Harrington, Daniel J 220.088 HAR I am Malala : The girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban Yousafzai, Malala 371.82209549 YOU I am Nujood, Aged 10 and divorced Ali, Nujood 306.872 ALI I ask you to pray for me : Opening a horizon of hope Francis, Pope 252.02 FRA Ignacio Ellacuria : Essays on history, liberation, and salvation Ellacuria, Ignacio 230.2 ELL The illuminated alphabet Menten, Theodore 745.67 MEN The illustrated Rumi : A treasury of wisdom from the poet of the soul Jalal Al-Din Rumi, Maulana 891.5511 JAL Implementing restorative practices in schools : A practical guide to transforming school communities Thorsborne,Margaret 371.93 THO In defence of doubt : An invitation to adventure Webb, Val 234.2 WEB In Him alone is our hope : Spiritual exercises given to his brother bishops in the manner of Saint Ignatius of Loyola Francis, Pope 242 FRA In this life : Spiritual growth and aging Missinne, Leo 248.85 MIS Introducing Catholic social thought Thompson, J Milburn 261 THO Introducing children to silence and prayer : For catechists & parents Benavides, Luis M 268.432 BEN Jesus : A pilgrimage Martin, James 232 MAR Jesus and the Dreaming : Discovering an Australian spirituality through Aboriginal-Christian dialogue Fletcher, Frank 282.944092 FLE Jesus : He lived among us (Based on the animated film from The voice of the Martyrs) Palavicini, R F 232.9 PAL The Jesus Reader : The teaching and identity of Jesus Christ Carty, Tom 232.954 CAR Jesus risen in our midst : Essays on the resurrection of Jesus in the fourth Schneiders, Sandra M Gospel 232.5 SCH The Jewish annotated New Testament : New Revised Standard Version Levine, Amy-Jill 225.52043 LEV John, Jesus & the renewal of Israel Horsley, Richard 226.506 HOR Jorge from Argentina : The story of Pope Francis for children Monge, Marlyn 282.092 MON Title Journeys to Justice Author Hunt, Philip Call Nr Joy boosters : 120 ways to encourage older adults Buchanan, Missy 259.3 BUC The Joy of the Gospel : Seven challenges from Pope Francis : A pastoral resource based on Evangelii Gaudium Pirola, Teresa 253.7 PIR Karl Barth on religion Green, Gareth 234.7 GRE The last words of Jesus : A meditation on love and suffering Horan, Daniel P 232.9635 HOR Leadership for Catholic Youth ministry : A comprehensive resource East, Thomas 268.433 EAS Learning to dance Mayne, Michael 248.4 MAY Letting go & letting God : 21 centuries of faith Atkinson, Kathleen 282.0922 ATK The life and challenges of Pope Francis Gaeta, Saverio 282.092 GAE The life of things : Therapy and the soul of the world Neville, Bernie 150.1 NEV Making sense of the Bible : rediscovering the power of scripture today Hamilton, Adam 220.61 HAM Mandela : My prisoner, my friend Brand, Christo 322.44092 BRA Mary in Western Art Verdon, Timothy 232.91 VER 361.763092 HUN Mary MacKillop and Junior Joey Groups : Children living into the Josephite Madigan, Veronica Story, Spirit and Charism 271.97602 MAD MasterClass in Religious Education : transforming teaching and learning Gearon, Liam 268.6 GEA Mean girls : 1011/2 creative strategies and activities for working with relational aggression (Grades 3-12) Randall, Kaye 613.7071 RAN The meaning and practice of faith O'Murchu, Diarmuid 248.84 OMU Meditations on the Passion : Two meditations on Mark 8 :31 - 38 Metz, Johann-Baptist 232.96 MET Men pray : Voices of strength, faith, healing, hope and courage McLaren, Brian D 242.8 MCL Mere Christianity Lewis, C.S. (1898-1963) 241 LEW The message & the book : Sacred texts of the world's religions Bowker, John 291 BOW Messy celebration : make the most of your messy church celebration time Moore, Lucy 268.432 MOO Messy Church theology : Exploring the significance of messy church for the wider church Lings, George 268.432 LIN The mindful workplace : Developing resilient individuals and resonant organizations with MBSR Chaskalson, Michael 615.852 CHA Mindfulness for life McKenzie, Stephen 616.891425 MCK The mirage shall become a pool : A New Testament theology of Social Justice and charity Hron, Ondrej 261.808822 HRO Musings on mortality : from Tolstoy to Primo Levi Brombert, Victor 809.933548 BRO My ecumenical journey Putney, Michael 280.042 PUT My life on wheels Afford, Dudley James 920 AFF My people's dreaming : An Aboriginal elder speaks on life, Land, spirit and Harrison, Max Dulumunmun 305.89915 HAR forgiveness 204.22 ZAG Mysticism and the spiritual quest : A crosscultural anthology Zagano, Phyllis National Directory for Catechesis U. S. Conference of Catholic 238.2 UNI Bishops Navigating Pastoral transitions : A parish leader's guide Jewell, Marti R 254.02 JEW Navigating Pastoral transitions : A priest's guide Marcheschi, Graziano 253.2 MAR Navigating Pastoral Transitions : A staff guide Kerkhoff, Barbara 254.02 KER Navigating the Interior life : Spiritual direction and the journey to God Burke, Daniel 253.53 BUR New Evangelization : Passing on the Catholic faith today Wuerl, Donald 269.2 WUE The new learning revolution Dryden, Gordon 371.30281 DRY Title A new New Testament : A Bible for the 21st Century Author Taussig, Hal Call Nr 225.608 TAU Night conversations with Cardinal Martini : The relevance of the Church for Martini, Carlo M tomorrow 262 MAR Nine portraits of Jesus : discovering Jesus through the Enneagram Nogosek, Robert J. 232.9 NOG No problem : Turning the next corner in your spiritual life Wicks, Robert J 248.482 WIC The nonviolent life Dear, John 327.172 DEA Not peace but a sword : The great chasm between Christianity and Islam Spencer, Robert 261.27 SPE Nuts & bolts of daily spirituality : Practical steps to draw closer to God Knight, David M 248.4 KNI On Holy Ground : The theory and practice of Religious Education Gearon, Liam 268 GEA The one thing is three : How the most Holy Trinity explains everything Gaitley, Michael E 231.044 GAI Open mind, faithful heart : Reflections on following Jesus Francis, Pope 248.4 FRA ORDO 2014 : the Celebration of Eucharist and the Liturgy of the Hours ... Elich, Tom 264.021 ORD Paul for today's church : A commentary on First Corinthians Marrow, Stanley B 227.2077 MAR Paul & Judaism revisited : A study of divine and human agency in salvation Sprinkle, Preston M 227.066 SPR Pay it forward Hyde, Catherine Ryan 823.3 HYD A Persistent Peace : One man's struggle for a nonviolent world Dear, John 271.5302 DEA Perspective criticism : Point of view and evaluative guidance in Biblical narrative Yamasaki, Gary 220.66 YAM Pierre Teilhard de Chardin : A selective summary of his life Cowburn, John 282.092 COW A place for all : Ministry for youth with special needs Barone, John E 268.432 BAR Positive psychology for teachers : A practical guide Swinson, Jeremy 370.15 SWI The power of silence : The riches that lie within Turner, Graham 248.34 TUR The #Pray 4 Principle : Why prayer is still important in a secular age Lee, Alexander 248.32 LEE A prayer journal O’Connor, Flannery 282.092 OCO The prayer of the Priest : Christian meditation and priestly ministry Eckert, William F 253.2 ECK Prayer services for Parishes and Schools Cymbala, Michael A 264.0272 CYM Prayer : steps to a deeper relationship French, Henry 248.32 FRE Praying and believing in early Christianity : The interplay between Christian Johnson, Maxwell E worship and doctrine 270.1 JOH Praying with the women mystics Malone, Mary T 270.0922 MAL A Presence that disturbs : a call to radical discipleship Gittins, Anthony J 226.6 GIT Preventing child sexual abuse : Evidence, policy and practice Smallbone, Stephen 362.767 SMA Psalms for all seasons Craghan, John F 223.206 CRA Public theology in Law and life Edgar, Brian 261.0516115 EDG Rage : true stories by teens about anger Longhine, Laura 155.5 LON Raising God-first kids in a me-first world Curtis, Barbara 248.845 CUR Re Enchantment: the new Australian spirituality. Tacey, David 291.4 TAC The real scandal of sex trafficking : A resource for worship, education and action Berry, Lucy 364.15 BER Reality, grief, hope : Three urgent prophetic tasks Brueggemann, Walter 234.25 BRU Reclaiming Francis : How the saint and the Pope are renewing the church Murphy, Charles M 271.302 MUR Reclaiming spirituality : a new spiritual framework for today's world O’Murchu, Diarmuid 291.4 OMU Redeeming administration : 12 spiritual habits for Catholic leaders in parishes, schools, religious communities and other institutions Garrido, Ann M 253 GAR Refractions : A journey of faith, art and culture Fujimura, Makoto 759.13 FUJ Relationships unfiltered : Help for youth workers, volunteers and parents on creating authentic relationships Root, Andrew 259.23 ROO Title Religious life at the Crossroads : A school for mystics and prophets Author Hereford, Amy Call Nr 255.9 HER Remember the poor : The challenge to theology in the Twenty-First Century Rieger, Joerg 230.0464 RIE Rivers of sorrow, currents of hope D’Arcy, Paula 155.937 DAR The rule of Benedict : insights for the ages Chittister, Joan 255.106 CHI Ruth : Her story, our story... Reflections from women of faith Oppewal, Anneke 222.35 OPP Sacred Fire : A vision for a deeper human and Christian maturity Rolheiser, Ronald 248.482 ROL The Sacred In-Between : Spiritual wisdom for life's every moment Chittister, Joan 242 CHI Sacred Visions : early paintings from Central Tibet (Pt 1 and 2) Kossak, Steven M 754 KOS Saint Paul and the new evangelization Witherup, Ronald D 269.2 WIT A school of prayer : The saints show us how to pray Benedict Xvi, Pope 248.32 BEN Scripture in the Parish : A guide for Catholic ministry Sperry, Mary Elizabeth 220.088 SPE The search for a theology of childhood : essays by Jerome W Berryman from 1978 - 2009 Hyde, Brendan 268.432 HYD The Sermon on the Mount : The key to success in life and The Lord's Prayer - an interpretation Fox, Emmet 226.9 FOX Serving the body of Christ : The Magisterium on Eucharist and ordained priesthood Irwin, Kevin W 234.163 IRW Shaped by Grace : You are God's masterpiece in the making Lucado, Max 248.4 LUC Shaping a digital world : Faith, culture and computer technology Schuurman, Derek C 261.56 SCH Sharing the faith that you love : Four simple ways to be part of the New Evangelization Boucher, John 248.4 BOU She went to war : The Rhonda Cornum story Cornum, Rhonda 956.7043 COR Silent compassion : Finding God in contemplation Rohr, Richard 248.34 ROH Sister Stan's book of inspirations Kennedy, Stanislaus 242.8 KEN Sisters in the wilderness : The challenge of womanist God-talk Williams, Delores S 230.082 WIL Social media guide for ministry ; what it is and how to use it Smith, Nils 269.2 SMI Soul pain : Priests reflect on personal experiences of serious and terminal illness Tann, Jennifer 262.142 TAN Speaking of Christ : A lesbian feminist voice Heyward, Carter 230.082 HEY The spiritual guidance of children : Montessori, Godly play, and the future Berryman, Jerome W 268.432 BER The spiritual lives of dying people : Testimonies of hope and courage Scaglione, Paul A 155.937 SCA Startled by God : Wisdom from unexpected places McHugh, Joe 242 MCH Stories of Jesus : 40 days of prayer and reflection Girzone, Joseph F 232 GIR The story of Iona : Columban and medieval sites and spirituality Power, Rosemary 291.446 POW Strangers next door : Immigration, migration and mission Payne, J D 282.94 PAY Table of plenty : Good food for body and spirit Muto, Susan 641.54 MUT Teilhard de Chardin : The Divine Milieu explained : A spirituality for the 21st century Savary, Louis M 233 SAV Tell me your story : The parables of Jesus Zannoni, Arthur E 226.806 ZAN Ten universal principles : A brief philosophy of the life issues Spitzer, Robert J 170 SPI That's not a daffodil! [Picture book] Honey, Elizabeth 823.3 HON Theology and Sexuality : SCM Core Text Cornwall, Susannah 241.042 COR Theology of the Beyond Pozo, Candido 236 POZ This is our faith ... A Catholic catechism for adults Pennock, Michael 230.2 PEN Thomas Aquinas : A portrait Turner, Denys 230.2092 TUR Thrive : live like you matter Toney, Lisa 158 TON To my sons : Lessons for the wild adventure called life Grylls, Bear 158 GRY Tools for rebuilding : 75 really practical ways to make your parish better White, Michael 254.02 WHI Title A Treasury of Prayers for now and always Author Joslin, Mary Call Nr 242.8 JOS Tree Whisperer : the story of Wilhelm Habel Habel, Norman C 823.3 HAB Tweet inspiration : Faith in 140 characters (or less) Hart, Mark 234.2 HAR The Twenty-first Century Catholic Kinn, James 282.09051 KIN The unbearable wholeness of being : God, evolution and the power of love Delio, Ilia 231 DEL Unfinished Business : South Africa, apartheid and truth Bell, Terry 323.1 BEL Vatican City Petrosillo, Orazio 945.6 PET Visible learning and the science of how we learn Hattie, John 370.1523 HAT Walk4One : Paving a path to unity Clear, Samuel 262.0011 CLE The Way of the Cross : The path to new life Chittister, Joan 232.96 CHI We are not alone : Hymns, Psalms and songs for Eucharist and the Hours Haas, David 264.2 HAA What do we tell the children? : talking to kids about death and dying 155.937 PRI Primo, Joseph M 291 WHA What do you believe? : Religion and faith in the world today What good is God? On the road with stories of grace Yancey, Philip 248.86 YAN When love is not enough : A Theo-ethic of justice Elsbernd, Mary 241.622 ELS Where the hell is God? Leonard, Richard 248.86 LEO Who is Satan? : According to the Scriptures Kelly, Joseph F 235.47 KEL Why not today : trafficking, slavery, the global church... and you Cork, Matthew 364.15 COR Why weren't we told? A handbook on progressive' Christianity Hunt, Rex A E 230.046 HUN Women, wisdom and witness : Engaging contexts in conversation Carbine, Rosemary P 305.42 CAR Word into silence Main, John 248.3 MAI Words from the Wound : selected addresses, letters and homilies of Archbishop Mark Coleridge Coleridge, Mark 252.02 COL Worship in the garden : Services for outdoor worship Pratt, J Wayne 264.02 PRA CDs and DVDs Light of Life [CD] Sons of Korah 782.25 SON Once in a red moon [CD] Secret Garden 782.25 SEC Shelter [CD] Sons of Korah 782.25 SON The soul, the natural world and what is [CD] Rohr, Richard 158.1 ROH Bakhita : From slave to saint : The story of Josephine Bakhita, patron saint of Sudan [DVD] 282.092 BAK The Bible : A history [DVD] the most influential book ever written 220.6 BIB Brother Francis presents the Bread of Life : Celebrating the Eucharist [DVD] 264.36 BRO Buck Denver asks... What's in the Bible? Vol 1 : In the beginning - Genesis [DVD] 220.61 BUC Buck Denver asks… What's in the Bible? Vol 2 : Let my people go - Exodus [DVD] 220.61 BUC Buck Denver asks...What's in the Bible? Vol 3 : Wanderin' in the desert Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy [DVD] 220.61 BUC Buzz & Poppy : Every person counts! : Lessons in manners, respect, and honouring your parents (1) [DVD] 306.87 BUZ Buzz & Poppy save the day! : Lessons in patience, team work and loving your enemies (2). [DVD] 306.87 BUZ Celebrate what's right with the world [DVD] 253 CEL Gospel of St Mark : A crucified and risen Messiah : 8th National eConference [DVD] I am slave [DVD] Moloney, Francis 226.307 MOL 364.15 IAM In the footprints of Francis and the Sultan : A model for peacemaking [DVD] 261.2 INT Joseph of Nazareth : The story of the man closest to Christ [DVD] 232.932 JOS Journey of the Universe : Conversations [DVD] 523.1 JOU Journey of the Universe [DVD] : an epic story of cosmic, earth, and human transformation 523.1 JOU Learn about your faith, challenge your knowledge, nourish your soul National eConference : Complete series 1 – 7 [DVD] 232 LEA MacLarry & the stinky cheese battle : A lesson in getting along with others [DVD] 242.63 MAC Made to make a difference [DVD set] 261.8 LUC Lucado, Max Nefarious : Merchant of Souls [DVD] 364.15 NEF Not today : None of us are free if one of us is enslaved [DVD] 364.15 NOT The Angels Church Year lesson [DVD] 264.36 COS Costello, Gwen Picture Books, Posters, Kits and Games The meal box : Fun questions and family faith tips to get mealtime conversations cookin' Nicholaus, Bret Roll-a-Prayer for bedtime GAM 268.432 NIC GAM 242.6942 ROL SenseAbility Kit [DVD kit] Beyond Blue KIT 152.4083 BEY The Little refugee : The inspiring true story of Australia's happiest refugee [Picture book] Do, Anh PBK 823.3 DO Beginnings [Picture book] Watson, Lori Ann PBK 823.3 WAT Grandfather's journey [Picture book] SAY, Allen PBK 823.3 SAY Alfie's search for destiny [Picture book] Hardy, David PBK 823.3 HAR Benjamin's Box : The story of the Resurrection eggs Carlson, Melody PBK 232.97 CAR A child's book of values : Classic stories from around the world [Picture book] Pujol i Pons, Esteve PBK 242.63 PUJ The great big book of feelings [Picture book] Hoffman, Mary PBK 152.4 HOF Let there be light : The story of creation [Picture book] Tutu, Desmond PBK 291.22 TUT Mama do you love me? 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