Background
Pilarczyk, Daniel Edward was born on August 12, 1934 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Son of Daniel Joseph and Frieda S. (Hilgefort) Pilarczyk.
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First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church Teaches and Why, this book became an instant bestseller with over 70,000 copies sold. These short reflections, written so ordinary people can understand, describe the church s moral teaching on the toughest issues facing modern believers. In this updated and revised edition, the tough issues haven t changed nor has the church s teaching about them. What has changed is the context is which the teaching was offered. Our society has experienced changes of tonality and emphasis, and new questions and new issues, especially concerning the prolonging of life and church membership, have arisen. The archbishop wisely states, Every human endeavor is capable of improvement. The twelve tough issues and more include: · abortion · artificial conception · prolonging life · capital punishment · divorce and remarriage · contraception · homosexuality · social justice · warfare · church membership · priestly celibacy · ordination of women · authority in the church · conscience Each chapter offers questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading with an indication of where the subjects are treated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as material from the pope, Vatican II, the Holy See and the U.S. bishops conference.
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(Archbishop Pilarczyk offers a series of thoughtful, pasto...)
Archbishop Pilarczyk offers a series of thoughtful, pastoral, and heartfelt reflections on all aspects of our lives in the world, seen through the eyes of one deeply faithful to the tradition and teachings of the Church. He seeks to "help people to savor and appreciate and nourish the gift of thinking Catholic" .
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( The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass...)
The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass on Sundays and holy days are often overlooked by preachers. These readings are almost all from the writings of the apostles in the New Testament and are almost all in letter form. In these short commentaries, Archbishop Pilarczyk focuses on the second readings of all three liturgical years (A,B,C) in order to clarify their relationship with other Mass readings and communicate their significance. Each reflection puts the second reading in context, talks about its content and the consequences of its application to us, and ends with questions for discussion or reflection.
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(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church Teaches and Why, this book became an instant bestseller with over 70,000 copies sold. These short reflections, written so ordinary people can understand, describe the church s moral teaching on the toughest issues facing modern believers. In this updated and revised edition, the tough issues haven t changed nor has the church s teaching about them. What has changed is the context is which the teaching was offered. Our society has experienced changes of tonality and emphasis, and new questions and new issues, especially concerning the prolonging of life and church membership, have arisen. The archbishop wisely states, Every human endeavor is capable of improvement. The twelve tough issues and more include: · abortion · artificial conception · prolonging life · capital punishment · divorce and remarriage · contraception · homosexuality · social justice · warfare · church membership · priestly celibacy · ordination of women · authority in the church · conscience Each chapter offers questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading with an indication of where the subjects are treated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as material from the pope, Vatican II, the Holy See and the U.S. bishops conference.
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Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches and Why: Revised and Ex...
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(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church Teaches and Why, this book became an instant bestseller with over 70,000 copies sold. These short reflections, written so ordinary people can understand, describe the church s moral teaching on the toughest issues facing modern believers. In this updated and revised edition, the tough issues haven t changed nor has the church s teaching about them. What has changed is the context is which the teaching was offered. Our society has experienced changes of tonality and emphasis, and new questions and new issues, especially concerning the prolonging of life and church membership, have arisen. The archbishop wisely states, Every human endeavor is capable of improvement. The twelve tough issues and more include: abortion artificial conception prolonging life capital punishment divorce and remarriage contraception homosexuality social justice warfare church membership priestly celibacy ordination of women authority in the church conscience Each chapter offers questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading with an indication of where the subjects are treated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as material from the pope, Vatican II, the Holy See and the U.S. bishops conference.
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This book is…an act of witnessing, a testimony to the generosity of God that Catholics experience in accepting and living out the gift of faith that Christ has bestowed on them.—from the Introduction A bishop is not only a spiritual shepherd but a teacher. In Being Catholic Archbishop Pilarczyk teaches in clear, concise language the basic beliefs and practices of Catholics and what shapes a Catholic's thinking. The book discusses: HOW WE BELIEVE: Believing Catholic is a matter of knowing, understanding and responding to a story-the true story of God's love for us. It offers "the fundamentals that have to be there if thinking and practicing Catholic are going to have any appeal or make any sense." HOW WE PRACTICE: Reflections on the behaviors that express our faith and our membership in the Church, such as going to Mass, receiving the sacraments and raising children Catholic. By being a practicing Catholic, we strengthen our behaviors so we can proclaim them to others. HOW WE THINK: A series of thoughtful, pastoral and heartfelt reflections on all aspects of our lives in the world, seen through the eyes of one deeply faithful to the tradition and teachings of the church. Topics for "Thinking Catholic" include respect for life, spiritual maturity and a universal Church.
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(Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches and...)
Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches and Why: Revised and Ex...
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(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church Teaches and Why, this book became an instant bestseller with over 70,000 copies sold. These short reflections, written so ordinary people can understand, describe the church s moral teaching on the toughest issues facing modern believers. In this updated and revised edition, the tough issues haven t changed nor has the church s teaching about them. What has changed is the context is which the teaching was offered. Our society has experienced changes of tonality and emphasis, and new questions and new issues, especially concerning the prolonging of life and church membership, have arisen. The archbishop wisely states, Every human endeavor is capable of improvement. The twelve tough issues and more include: abortion artificial conception prolonging life capital punishment divorce and remarriage contraception homosexuality social justice warfare church membership priestly celibacy ordination of women authority in the church conscience Each chapter offers questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading with an indication of where the subjects are treated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as material from the pope, Vatican II, the Holy See and the U.S. bishops conference.
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(Even if you can't read a word of Hebrew, this book introd...)
Even if you can't read a word of Hebrew, this book introduces you to depths of meaning that will impact your life. As the language with which God created the world, Hebrew is an intricately coded system describing how humans can most effectively relate to one another, to their surroundings and to God. Using personal anecdotes and a light-hearted approach, this book reveals subterranean treasures of truth. Join Rabbi Daniel and Susan Lapin as they look at the deepest mysteries and Godly meaning behind Hebrew words such as friend, peace, love and many more.
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( The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass...)
The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass on Sundays and holy days are often overlooked by preachers. These readings are almost all from the writings of the apostles in the New Testament and are almost all in letter form. In these short commentaries, Archbishop Pilarczyk focuses on the second readings of all three liturgical years (A,B,C) in order to clarify their relationship with other Mass readings and communicate their significance. Each reflection puts the second reading in context, talks about its content and the consequences of its application to us, and ends with questions for discussion or reflection.
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( This book is…an act of witnessing, a testimony to the g...)
This book is…an act of witnessing, a testimony to the generosity of God that Catholics experience in accepting and living out the gift of faith that Christ has bestowed on them.—from the Introduction A bishop is not only a spiritual shepherd but a teacher. In Being Catholic Archbishop Pilarczyk teaches in clear, concise language the basic beliefs and practices of Catholics and what shapes a Catholic's thinking. The book discusses: HOW WE BELIEVE: Believing Catholic is a matter of knowing, understanding and responding to a story-the true story of God's love for us. It offers "the fundamentals that have to be there if thinking and practicing Catholic are going to have any appeal or make any sense." HOW WE PRACTICE: Reflections on the behaviors that express our faith and our membership in the Church, such as going to Mass, receiving the sacraments and raising children Catholic. By being a practicing Catholic, we strengthen our behaviors so we can proclaim them to others. HOW WE THINK: A series of thoughtful, pastoral and heartfelt reflections on all aspects of our lives in the world, seen through the eyes of one deeply faithful to the tradition and teachings of the church. Topics for "Thinking Catholic" include respect for life, spiritual maturity and a universal Church.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1851 edition. Excerpt: ...would have prevented this occurrence (fluctuation) and the consequent loss. "He would not dispute that the Landowners had a claim to a certain degree of protection. His right honorable friend had quoted Mr. Ricardo, as if he was with him; and against the imposition of a fixed duty; but he would find that the authority of Mr. Ricardo was against him on that point. Mr. Ricardo proposed the adoption of a certain fixed duty as being a full and sufficient compensation to the landowners. Let them adopt that plan. By the adoption of such a plan as that of a fixed duty, there was no doubt that the revenue would be a gainer, and he would not object to appropriate the amount of duty thus received towards affording that relief to the landowners to which they should prove themselves entitled." But you say, whatever these eminent men may have thought then of a fixed duty,--in 184-6 they would have been for the total repeal now enforced on us. Yet surely, if there be one person who may guide us as to their probable opinion, had they been spared to us in 1816, it is the great living disciple and elucidator of Adam Smith and Ricardo,--the most learned and profound of all our surviving masters in the Free Trade school of this science of Political Economy. Thus says Mr. M'Cullocli, writing in 1849, three years after the enactment, but before the serious distress that has befallen the agriculturist:--"At the same time, we are ready to admit that we should have preferred seeing this question settled by imposing a low fixed duty of 5#., 6., or Is. a quarter on wheat, and other grain in proportion, accompanied by a proportionate drawback. We make this statement on general grounds, and without any reference to the peculiar burdens that affect the...
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Being A Popular Psychological Study Of Eminent Types Of Converts To The Catholic Church In America During The Last Century And A Quarter.
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Pilarczyk, Daniel Edward was born on August 12, 1934 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Son of Daniel Joseph and Frieda S. (Hilgefort) Pilarczyk.
Student, St. Gregory Seminary, Cincinnati, 1948—1953. Bachelor of Philosophy, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, 1955. Philosophy, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, 1956.
STB, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, 1958. Licentiate of Sacred Theology, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, 1960. STD, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, 1961.
Master of Arts, Xavier University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, University Cincinnati, 1969. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Xavier University, 1975.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Calumet College, 1982. Doctor of Laws (honorary), University Dayton, 1990. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Marquette University, 1990.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Thomas More College, 1991. Doctor of Laws (honorary), College Mount St. Joseph, 1994. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Hebrew Union College, 1997.
Ordained priest Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1959, assistant chancellor, 1961—1963. Synodal judge Archdiocesan Tribunal, 1971—1982. Faculty Athenaeum of Ohio, St. Gregory Seminary, 1963—1974.
Vice president Athenaeum of Ohio, 1968—1974, trustee, since 1974. Rector St. Gregory Seminary, 1968—1974. Ordained bishop, 1974.
Auxiliary bishop Archdiocese of Cincinnati, 1974—1982, vicar general, 1974—1982, director educational services, 1974—1982, archbishop, 1982—2009, archbishop emeritus, 2009. Vice president National Conference Catholic Bishops, 1986—1989, president, 1989—1992, chairman committee on doctrine, 1996—2000. United States representative Episcopalian board International Commission on English in Liturgy, 1987—1997, chairman, 1991—1997.
Joint committee Orthodox and Catholic Bishops, 2002.
(Archbishop Pilarczyk offers a series of thoughtful, pasto...)
(In this collection of essays, popular writer and teacher ...)
( This book is…an act of witnessing, a testimony to the g...)
( This book is…an act of witnessing, a testimony to the g...)
(This book was originally published prior to 1923, and rep...)
(Buried Treasure: Secrets for Living from the Lord's Langu...)
(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
(First published as Twelve Tough Issues: What the Church T...)
(Being A Popular Psychological Study Of Eminent Types Of C...)
(Being A Popular Psychological Study Of Eminent Types Of C...)
(This book by the archbishop of Cincinnati raises foundati...)
(A straightforward and accessible book that discusses the ...)
( The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass...)
( The second readings from the Lectionary we hear at Mass...)
(Even if you can't read a word of Hebrew, this book introd...)
(Even if you can't read a word of Hebrew, this book introd...)
( The sacraments are a precious, seven-faceted jewel embe...)
(Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches and...)
(Twelve Tough Issues and More: What the Church Teaches and...)
(This historic book may have numerous typos and missing te...)
(A reprinting of SchillebeeckxOs classic work. A standard ...)
(Excerpt from Letters to John Bull, Esq.: On Affairs Conne...)
(Book by Pilarczyk, Daniel E.)
(Book by Pilarczyk, Daniel E.)
Author: Praepositini Cancellarii de Sacramentis et de Novissimis, 1964-1965, Twelve Tough Issues, 1988, We Believe, 1989, Living in the Lord, 1990, The Parish: Where God's People Live, 1991, Forgiveness, 1992, What Must I Do?, 1993, Our Priests: Who They Are and What They Do, 1994, Sacraments, 1994, Bringing Forth Justice, 1996, 1999, Thinking Catholic, 1998, Practicing Catholic, 1999, Believing Catholic, 2000, Live Letters, 2001, Twelve Tough Issues and More, 2002, Being Catholic, 2006, When God Speaks, 2006.
Trustee Catholic Health Association, 1982—1985, Catholic University American, 1983—1991, 1997—2000, Pontifical College Josephinum, 1983—1992. Member of American Philological Association.