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Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Autor de Saints to Remember from January to December

100 Obras 322 Miembros 8 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: Image of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Peterskirche, Vienna, Austria. Photo by Georges Jansoone / Wikimedia Commons.

Obras de Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Hail Mary Full of Grace (1960) 24 copias
Our Glorious Popes (1956) 18 copias
Saints to Know and Love (1975) 15 copias
The Mother of God (1957) 15 copias
The Dogma of Faith (1974) 3 copias
Sweet Guest of the Soul (2006) 2 copias

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Issued for the Blessing and Re-dedication of the Shrine Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of the Harrisburg Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, Abbottstown, R. D., Adams County, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1972.

Library has photo-print made from the original.

Contains:

Dedication; Portrait and Biographical Sketch of Pope Paul VI; Portrait of Bishop of Harrisburg, Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Daley and Retired Bishop of Harrisburg, Rev. Dr. George L. Leech; Picture of Church from 1903.

History of the Church (First a Mission; Mass Houses Are Used; Brandt's Chapel, Frederick Brandt's Will; The Pledge; A Church is Built; The Church is Dedicated; The Painting; A Confederate Soldier is Buried in the Graveyard; The Jesuits depart; Paradise Becomes a Parish; Paradise Protectory Is Built; The Church is Damaged; Time Takes Its Toll). Pictures in this section: Interior View of the Church as it Looked from 1845; The Church Farm House (randt's Chapel) with Some Early Parishioners (not identified); Exterior View of Church as it Looked When First Built; Picture of Joseph J. Kuhn, Joseph F. Kuhn and Joseph A. Kuhn; Painting of "Madonna of the Immaculate HEart" by Franz Stecker; The Rectory Around 1911; Interior of the Church Before Restoration; View of the Cemetery.

Those Who Served: Jesuits (list, dates, and portrait of Fr. F. X. Deneckere); New Oxford Priests (list and dates); First Resident Pastors to Live in Parish (list, dates and portrait of Fr. William F. Boyle); and The Capuchins (list, no dates, and portrait of Rev. Leonard Brophy); Portraits or pictures of the 9 pastors who served from 1931 to 1969; Sisters of St. Joseph (list of Superiors with dates of service, and group portrait of Sisters in 1961 with all identified).

Appreciation from Fr. Charles R. Slough (and portrait).

Demolition and Construction (8 pictures).

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Denunciada
PAHistorian | Mar 15, 2013 |
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus is a doctrine of the Catholic Faith that is supported in scripture. And in this tract are listed additional support for this doctrine by Popes, Saints and Doctors of the Church. These truth's revealed in the Bible are considered Catholic Dogma.
 
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hermit | Jan 11, 2011 |
There is no dry theologizing in this spirited rebuttal, written in 1974, to defend the clear meaning of the thrice defined dogma: Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (Outside the Church there is No Salvation). What you will read in this exposition is a hearty response, not laced with anything but the truth, as the supreme magisterium has already expounded it, concerning the visible whereabouts of the only means instituted by Jesus Christ for salvation.
 
Denunciada
hermit | Oct 17, 2008 |
Colorful illustrations and short stories of the Catholic devotion, wearing the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, make this a useful explanation of its benefits.
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SaintSunniva | Sep 8, 2008 |

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100
Miembros
322
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Valoración
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ISBNs
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