What Makes Us Catholic

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-01-31
Publisher(s): HarperCollins Publications
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Summary

<p align="left">This book is written for all Catholics, and for anyone interested in the distinct nature of Catholic Christianity. Renowned Catholic educator Thomas Groome has discovered that whether devout or alienated, reformist or traditionalist, lifelong member or newly converted, Catholics share eight distinctive qualities. These include the sense of sacramentality (finding the infinite in the finite), a feeling of community, an appreciation of human potential <i>and</i> fallibility, a concern for justice and the unfortunate, a reverence for tradition, and a conviction that care should have no borders. Ultimately Catholicism is distinguished by its spirituality, says Groome -- a faith-based spirituality that permeates the everyday. When these currents of emphasis flow together, they distinguish the great river of Catholic Christian faith -- they describe what makes Catholics Catholic.</p><p align="left"><i>What Makes Us Catholic</i> encourages the reader to <i>bring faith to life</i> and <i>life to faith</i>, because that is at the core of what makes people Catholic Christians -- faith at work. Each chapter begins with a story about an essential ingredient of Catholic identity and ends with questions for reflection and suggestions of supporting practices. With ecumenical sensitivity and a voice refreshingly free of condescension, Groome draws upon the core convictions of contemporary Catholic Christianity and its rich tradition to weave a way of believing that has universal appeal, offering a fresh horizon that nurtures spirituality for all.</p>

Table of Contents

Preface ``What's the Menu?''--After Fish on Friday ix
``What Stories to Tell?''--Interpreting Christian Faith
1(38)
``Who Do We Think We Are?''--Living as Graceful People
39(34)
``What's It all About?''--Taking a Sacramental View
73(32)
``Are We Made for Each Other?''--Getting Together for Good
105(28)
``What Time do we have?''--Mining the Treasury of Scripture and Tradition
133(36)
``In What will we Invest?''--Risking the Leap of Faith
169(38)
``What are our Politics?''--Working for Justice for All
207(28)
``Who is our Neighbor?''--Loving Beyond Borders
235(30)
``What is our Heart's Desire?''--Growing Spiritually for Life
265(36)
Notes 301

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