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E-grāmata: Catholic Stories of Faith and Hope

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  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Saint Benedict Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781505118568
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  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Saint Benedict Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781505118568

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If God loves us and is so powerful, why does God allow disease and natural disasters, as well as terrorism and other human atrocities?
 
What are some true stories of Catholics today who faced significant suffering and now see the good that God brought from it?

 
Catholic Stories of Faith and Hope provides a Catholic response to the big question, &;Why would a loving God allow evil, pain, and suffering &; This includes exploring why God would allow disease and natural disasters (natural evil) and evil human behavior (moral evil), as well as how suffering can help us find a deeper meaning and purpose in life.
 
This book contains several poignant and inspiring personal testimonies of Catholics who have dealt positively with significant suffering in their own lives. These stories provide contemporary accounts of how suffering can lead to personal and spiritual growth and bring us closer to God, others, and the Church. Catholic Stories of Faith and Hope helps us see suffering and hardship as an opportunity to experience God&;s grace and love by focusing on Jesus Christ, who experienced profound pain and suffering himself and who cares deeply about our own suffering.
 
Catholic Stories of Faith and Hope helps readers undertake the Spiritual Works of Mercy to &;comfort the afflicted,&; &;counsel the doubtful,&; and &;educate the uninformed.&; Understanding the purpose of suffering and the greater good that can come from it will help us and those we love become better, instead of bitter, when facing life&;s inevitable hardships and difficulties.
 

Catholic Stories of Faith and Hope provides compelling explanations and inspiring case studies in exploring from a Catholic perspective the age-old question of why a loving God would allow evil, pain, and suffering.
 
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(6)
Part I Suffering From Disease and Natural Disasters
1 Why Does God Allow Natural Evil?
7(26)
2 My Strength and My Rest
33(14)
3 What a Devastating Hurricane
47(18)
4 How Will I Live Without Her?
65(18)
Part II Suffering Caused by Evil Human Behavior
5 Why Does God Permit Moral Evil?
83(24)
6 Man's Inhumanity to Man
107(16)
7 Epiphany in Jail
123(16)
8 Is My Son Dead?
139(40)
Part III Suffering and the Purpose of Life
9 Growth and Service
179(20)
10 Discerning God's Will
199(20)
11 The Answerer
219(12)
Summary and Conclusion 231(8)
Bibliography 239(2)
Appendix of Bible Abbreviations 241(2)
Notes 243(10)
About the Author 253