Means of Grace : A Complete Exposition of the Seven Sacraments, Their Institution, Meaning, Requirements, Ceremonies and Efficacy; of the Sacramentals of the Church, Holy Water, Oils, Exorcisms, Blessings, Consecrations, etc. ; and of Prayer by Richard Brennan, F. Brandle and Herman Rolfus (2014, Trade Paperback)

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Book TitleMeans of Grace : A Complete Exposition of the Seven Sacraments, Their Institution, Meaning, Requirements, Ceremonies and Efficacy; of the Sacramentals of the Church, Holy Water, Oils, Exorcisms, Blessings, Consecrations, etc. ; and of Prayer
Number of Pages550 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicChristianity / Catholic
GenreReligion
AuthorRichard Brennan, F. Brandle, Herman Rolfus
FormatTrade Paperback

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SynopsisThis work begins:Why am I here in this world? What is my destiny? What is the chief, proper, and only aim or object for the attainment of which I should struggle and strive? This question is one that every rational being must propose to himself, and to the solution of which all his thoughts, words, and actions should be directed.Every human being must have, here below, some special and fixed aim and purpose. It is contradictory to the very nature of man to even think otherwise. Moreover, we see in the visible world surrounding us that everything created has its own peculiar aim and purpose, and one which it must and does strive to attain and accomplish. Indeed, we measure the worth or worthlessness of every created thing in proportion as it is fitted or unfitted for the end for which it is intended.It is a necessary addition to any Catholic library., This work begins: Why am I here in this world? What is my destiny? What is the chief, proper, and only aim or object for the attainment of which I should struggle and strive? This question is one that every rational being must propose to himself, and to the solution of which all his thoughts, words, and actions should be directed. Every human being must have, here below, some special and fixed aim and purpose. It is contradictory to the very nature of man to even think otherwise. Moreover, we see in the visible world surrounding us that everything created has its own peculiar aim and purpose, and one which it must and does strive to attain and accomplish. Indeed, we measure the worth or worthlessness of every created thing in proportion as it is fitted or unfitted for the end for which it is intended. It is a necessary addition to any Catholic library.

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