Background
DeMartini, Rodney J. was born on May 16, 1947 in San Francisco, California, United States. Son of Eugene Louis DeMartini and Dina Inez Fabbri.
(This pocket- or purse-sized prayer book provides 23 praye...)
This pocket- or purse-sized prayer book provides 23 prayers created especially for those who are suffering with serious illness. Each brief prayer format includes a New Testament scripture text for contemplation, a psalm for meditation, and a prayer that will comfort and assist those in various stages of illness. Its convenient size allows this book to easily slip into a purse or pocket, making it an ideal resource for ministers of care, chaplains, clergy, and family members and friends who care for and wish to pray with the sick. It is also a wonderful book for personal prayer.
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DeMartini, Rodney J. was born on May 16, 1947 in San Francisco, California, United States. Son of Eugene Louis DeMartini and Dina Inez Fabbri.
Bachelor in Philosophy/Theology, Chaminade University, 1969. MTh, University Notre Dame, 1974. Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies (Research), University Notre Dame, 1974.
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University, 1987.
Department chairperson religious studies, Archbishop Riordan H.S., San Francisco, 1970-1972; director campus ministry, ArchbishopMitty H.S., San Jose, California, 1976-1978; principal, ArchbishopMitty H.S., San Jose, California, 1978-1985.
(This pocket- or purse-sized prayer book provides 23 praye...)
Board directors Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Service Providers Association of the Bay Area (president 1989-1993), Aris Project in Santa Clara County (president 1986-1991), National Catholic Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Network in San Francisco. Director Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Education for the Archdiocese of San Francisco, 1988-1993. Member Secondary Schools Executive Committee of the National Catholic Educational Association (secretary 1982-1988), Washington.