The Cristero Counterrevolution and the Battle for the Soul of Mexico HubbardA true religious war, never before seen on our continent, broke out as a result of certain persecutory laws against the Church and her faithful in Mexico from 1926 to 1929. In the conflict, a large part of the Catholic laity, using peaceful means at first and later violent ones, took up arms against the civil governmenteven to the regret and against the advice of many in the ecclesiastical hierarchy, unsure of the right course of action to take.
The conditions on the island were daunting
Using a step by step approach
often relating them to the doctrines of the Church
The Book of Common Prayer is taken as the benchmark of classical liturgical composition in English
the maxims of equity and justice
Mother Superior Gabrielle Marie Breaux
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Why God takes free will so seriously that He does not compel anyone to be saved
Volume One of the Divine Office covers the period from Advent up to the start of Lent
The author shows that during the 300 years Spain ruled Mexico
This highly readable introduction to the roots of many Catholic beliefs and practices provides a sense of connection to our brothers and sisters who have gone before us and who helped shape the faith