Setting God Free in Minds and Hearts: The Need for Catholic Reform

Author:   Paul Robbins
Publisher:   Columba Books
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9781782183914


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Setting God Free in Minds and Hearts: The Need for Catholic Reform


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The Catholic Church claims for itself the title of the true Christian Church founded by Jesus by the mandate he gave on various occasions to Peter, the first pope, and the other apostles, who were the first bishops. To them was entrusted the management of the Church in such a way that it would assist disciples, namely you and me, to find God in our lives and be faithful to his commandments. That is the mission of the Church; to assist each person to unity with God. Through his promotion of a synodal Church, Pope Francis has shown that he is willing to hear the Holy Spirit speaking through each member of the Church. Society has undergone great change in recent decades and there is need for reform within the Catholic Church as well. This reform should include changes to those aspects of its teachings and practices that currently restrict the freedom of the Holy Spirit to give life to the Church.

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Author:   Paul Robbins
Publisher:   Columba Books
Imprint:   Columba Books
ISBN:  

9781782183914


ISBN 10:   1782183914
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   24 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Paul Robbins is a laicised Catholic priest. His final studies were in canon law and his ministry as a priest focussed largely on processing marriage nullity cases in the diocesan tribunal. After seeking voluntary laicisation in 1991 and a few years in an unrelated profession, his local bishop gave him employment in the diocesan tribunal as a canon lawyer, again processing marriage nullity applications. He has written a number of published articles and a book on the subject of nullity of marriage.

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