Por Que El Celibato – (Spanish)
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“La Iglesia hoy en dia exige una renovacion profunda del sacerdocio celibe y de su paternidad a la cual esta orientada.”
Algunos dicen que el celibato sacerdotal es una reliquia anticuada de otra epoca. Otros lo ven como una vida solitaria.
Pero como lo expone el P. Carter Griffin en Por que el celibato?: Reclamando la paternidad del sacerdote, esta antigua practica del celibato, cuando se vive bien, le ayuda al sacerdote a ejercer su paternidad espiritual con alegria y con muchos frutos. A lo largo de su exposicion, el P. Griffin explora:
*la cuestion del celibato opcional
*los desafios de la paternidad celibe
*la eleccion y formacion de los candidatos para el sacerdocio celibe
*por que los padres biologicos tambien estan llamados a la paternidad espiritual
*el poderoso impacto que tiene el celibato en la Iglesia y en toda la cultura
En este momento critico para el sacerdocio catolico, el P. Griffin ofrece luz y esperanza con una nueva perspectiva de la sabiduria perene de la Iglesia en torno al celibato.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949013962
ISBN10: 1949013960
Language: Spanish
Carter Griffin
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
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