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The Pilgrim's New Guide to the Holy Land

Title:The Pilgrim's New Guide to the Holy Land
Author:Stephen C. Doyle OFM
Rating:4.96 (677 Votes)
Asin:0814659551
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:184 Pages
Publish Date:1999-11-01
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More than an updated second edition, this book combines the best information from the popular first edition with new insights to help you turn your travels into pilgrimages. In this edition of The Pilgrim's New Guide to the Holy Land, Stephen Doyle adds the words to familiar hymns, and maps and photos, and includes new insights gathered from the documents of Vatican II, Paul VI's Decree on Evangelization, and prose and poetry that foster the spirit of prayer. After a brief introduction to each Holy Place, Doyle provides the Scripture passages appropriate to those locations. In offering these passages, Doyle reminds us of Pius XII's statement that to find the meaning of God's word, we must go back to the original languages, determine the intention of the author, and take into account the literary form. Following Pius XII's suggestion, Doyle provides his own translation of Scripture passages. By presenting these passages he offers new meaning by exploring a new experience, in a ne

Editorial : a trove of information, background, prayer and song worth treasuring.

The book can be read either at home or in the classroom. This book is well written and easy to follow. And the author practices what he preaches. The real story starts ten years later, when Fairlane is under investigation for gambling and the mascots are fighting back. I needed this for a Master's level Marketing class. In every major and minor gallery we saw the dynamics in intellectual thought ingrained into the works of master painters and how they communicated their worldview, or hoped to answer the foundational questions of rational meaning, truth, humanity, and existence.

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