A Chaplain's Pilgrimage

A Chaplain's Pilgrimage
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9780595473212
ISBN-13 : 0595473210
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis A Chaplain's Pilgrimage by : Kiyo Itokazu

From a blissful and innocent childhood years in Lahaina, Maui during World War II to the Vietnam War and to terminal patients in healthcare settings, the author presents an autobiographical pilgrimage. The fear of his own death in Vietnam and the befriending of a catatonic female patient in a psychiatric institution became the catalyst for his psychological, emotional and spiritual growth. The experiential knowledge enabled him to work in the healthcare field as a Hospital Chaplain. With his knowledge of the dynamics of critically ill and terminal patients, doctor and patient protocol, and medical bio-ethics, he was able to avoid an unnecessary open heart surgery during a vacation trip to Memphis. His pilgrimage continues through his senior years to redeem the God given time he is privileged to enjoy and acknowledge that life is worthwhile at every age. He continues to sing with the Psalmist, "This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24 (NIV)

The Saint Makers

The Saint Makers
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Publisher : Hachette Books
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9780316268806
ISBN-13 : 0316268801
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Saint Makers by : Joe Drape

Part biography of a wartime adventurer, part detective story, and part faith journey, this intriguing book from a New York Times journalist and bestselling author takes us inside the modern-day making of a saint. The Saint Makers chronicles the unlikely alliance between Father Hotze and Dr. Andrea Ambrosi, a country priest and a cosmopolitan Italian canon lawyer, as the two piece together the life of a long dead Korean War hero and military chaplain and fashion it into a case for eternal divinity. Joe Drape offers a front row seat to the Catholic Church's saint-making machinery—which, in many ways, has changed little in two thousand years-and examines how, or if, faith and science can co-exist. This rich and unique narrative leads from the plains of Kansas to the opulent halls of the Vatican, through brutal Korean War prison camps, and into the stories of two individuals, Avery Gerleman and Chase Kear, whose lives were threatened by illness and injury and whose family and friends prayed to Father Kapaun, sparking miraculous recoveries in the heart of America. Gerleman is now a nurse, and Kear works as a mechanic in the aerospace industry. Both remain devoted to Father Kapaun, whose opportunity for sainthood relies in their belief and medical charts. At a time when the church has faced severe scandal and damage, and the world is at the mercy of a pandemic, this is an uplifting story about a priest who continues to an example of goodness and faith. Ultimately, The Saint Makers is the story of a journey of faith—for two priests separated by seventy years, for the two young athletes who were miraculously brought back to life with (or without) the intercession of the divine, as well as for readers—and the author—trying to understand and accept what makes a person truly worthy of the Congregation of Saints in the eyes of the Catholic Church.

Black Pilgrimage to Islam

Black Pilgrimage to Islam
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0195300246
ISBN-13 : 9780195300246
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Pilgrimage to Islam by : Robert Dannin

Drawing on hundreds of interviews, Dannin provides an unprecedented look inside the fascinating and little understood world of black Muslims. He examines the tension between the Nation of Islam and Islamic orthodoxy, visits mosques and prisons, and ponders the effect of the assassination of Malcolm X.

Fumbling

Fumbling
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Publisher : Doubleday Books
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004791210
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Fumbling by : Kerry Egan

Egan describes her journey from grief to faith in this candid, spiritually profound account of her pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago, the medieval pilgrim route through Northern Spain. A story of overcoming anger and sadness and finding joy and redemption, "Fumbling" illuminates the power of grief to enhance our relationship with God.

The Accidental Pilgrim

The Accidental Pilgrim
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Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : 9781444702996
ISBN-13 : 1444702998
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Accidental Pilgrim by : Maggi Dawn

Pilgrimage has been an important practice for Christians since the fourth century, but for many people these days it is no more than a relic of church history, utterly irrelevant to their lives. In THE ACCIDENTAL PILGRIM author and theologian Maggi Dawn shares her own gradual discovery of what it means to be a pilgrim, and suggests ways in which we can rediscover this ancient spiritual discipline in our global, twenty-first century world. Study trips to the Holy Land, frustrated pilgrimages as a young mother and internal journeys of soul all feature in this beautiful and inspiring memoir. Exploring both the past and the present of pilgrimage, it is a compelling invitation to all on the journey of faith.

One Pilgrim's Progress

One Pilgrim's Progress
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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781418517014
ISBN-13 : 1418517011
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis One Pilgrim's Progress by : Lonnie Pilgrim

Bo Pilgrim had no college education, but he did have a big dose of Texas courage and a heavenly calling that led him to start his own business after World War II. Reggie Wallace, who worked with Pilgrim for fifty years, describes it this way: "All we had in the beginning was a two-wheel buggy, a shovel, some burlap sacks, and Bo's big ideas." Today, Pilgrim's Pride is a multi-billion-dollar enterprise that employs more than 40,000 people and processes 30 million chickens a week. In One Pilgrim's Progress, Pilgrim shares the essential values he learned as a boy that are the foundation of his business success.

Poacher’s Pilgrimage

Poacher’s Pilgrimage
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9781725250413
ISBN-13 : 1725250411
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Poacher’s Pilgrimage by : Alastair McIntosh

The islands of the Outer Hebrides are home to some of the most remote and spectacular scenery in the world. They host an astonishing range of mysterious structures - stone circles, beehive dwellings, holy wells and 'temples' from the Celtic era. Over a twelve-day pilgrimage, often in appalling conditions, Alastair McIntosh returns to the islands of his childhood and explores the meaning of these places. Traversing moors and mountains, struggling through torrential rivers, he walks from the most southerly tip of Harris to the northerly Butt of Lewis. The book is a walk through space and time, across a physical landscape and into a spiritual one. As he battled with his own ability to endure some of the toughest terrain in Britain, he met with the healing power of the land and its communities. This is a moving book, a powerful reflection not simply of this extraordinary place and its people met along the way, but of imaginative hope for humankind.

Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism

Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781137583475
ISBN-13 : 1137583479
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Migration, Transnationalism and Catholicism by : Dominic Pasura

This book is the first to analyze the impacts of migration and transnationalism on global Catholicism. It explores how migration and transnationalism are producing diverse spaces and encounters that are moulding the Roman Catholic Church as institution and parish, pilgrimage and network, community and people. Bringing together established and emerging scholars of sociology, anthropology, geography, history and theology, it examines migrants’ religious transnationalism, but equally the effects of migration-related-diversity on non-migrant Catholics and the Church itself. This timely edited collection is organised around a series of theoretical frameworks for understanding the intersections of migration and Catholicism, with case studies from 17 different countries and contexts. The extent to which migrants’ religiosity transforms Catholicism, and the negotiations of unity in diversity within the Roman Catholic Church, are key themes throughout. This innovative approach will appeal to scholars of migration, transnationalism, religion, theology, and diversity.

Storied Places

Storied Places
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781108483117
ISBN-13 : 1108483119
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Storied Places by : Virginia Reinburg

Pilgrim shrines were places of healing, holiness, and truth in early modern France. This book explains how this came about.

An Indian Pilgrimage

An Indian Pilgrimage
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:504091176
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Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis An Indian Pilgrimage by : James Nicoll Ogilvie