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Ferdinand Holböck

    July 13, 1913 – October 13, 2002

    Ferdinand Holböck was a distinguished professor of dogmatics at the University of Salzburg. His extensive body of work delves into theological writings, exploring the depths of dogmatic doctrine. Beyond his academic publications, he contributed to numerous professional journals and festschrifts, enriching the theological discourse of his era. His writing reflects a profound understanding and dedication to theological scholarship.

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    New saints and blesseds of the catholic church 1
    Married saints and blesseds
    • 2002

      Married saints and blesseds

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Countless saints have been priests or religious, living out lives of penance and sacrifice for the good of the Church. But many Catholics don't realize that married couples are called to holiness as well. Fr. Holböck's tells the inspiring stories of over 200 married saints and blesseds from the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph to Margaret of Scotland, King Louis of France, Thomas More, and modern examples like Gianna Molla and Louis and Zélie Martin, parents of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. The example of these holy men and women is essential to living a truly Catholic married life. Important Church documents and scripture passages are also included to further guide and enlighten the reader. Many illustrations.

      Married saints and blesseds
    • 2000

      In this volume a master of hagiography presents thirty seven new Blesseds and five Saints beatified and canonized by Pope John Paul II. These are new faces, some of them our contemporaries, who followed Christ under circumstances that were completely different from those of the saints of earlier ages who had the privilege of living in a world that was still more or less whole. The short biographies each include an illustration of the saint, and part of the homily given by the Pope at the canonization or beatification. In this book you will meet men and women who come from eras of great conflict, who in a heroic way remained faithful to Christ and to His Church, and so have become, as Vatican II says, "companions of our human condition". When the prophet Elijah on his forty-day journey to Mount Horeb collapsed in exhaustion, an angel came to him and strengthened him. The Saints have the power and the duty to help us, to set us aright and teach us strategy for our battle with the powers of darkness. Let us get to know them, so that we can call on them by name.

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