Aidan Nichols Author of "Theology in the Russian Diaspora and Rome and the Eastern Churches: A Study in Schism" |
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"Though "Heralds of a Catholic Russia" includes figures from
Romanian and Greek backgrounds, it testifies overall to a lingering awareness among
thoughtful Russians that a purely national Christianity will not do. And for a
(supra-national) 'universal primacy' the See of Rome is the only serious
contender." —Aidan Nichols, Author of "Theology in the Russian Diaspora and Rome and the Eastern Churches: A Study in Schism" |
John-Mark L. Miravalle, SThD Professor of Systematic and Moral Theology, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Maryland |
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"In a time when many Catholics feel disaffected with their own Church —
when a fair number of them are thinking, perhaps, that the grass looks greener in the
Orthodox world — this collection of stories reminds us of how blessed we are to reside
in the One Church that possesses the fullness of truth, a truth preserved by the
structure established by Christ Himself." —John-Mark L. Miravalle, SThD,
Professor of Systematic and Moral Theology, Mount St. Mary's Seminary,
Maryland |
Reverend Ray Ryland, PhD, JD† Author of "Drawn from Shadows Into Truth: A Memoir" |
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"James Likoudis is a noted Catholic writer on the separated Eastern
Churches. There is much to be learned from his stirring accounts of Easterners who
embraced their true home, the Catholic Church." —Reverend Ray Ryland, PhD, JD†, Author of "Drawn from Shadows Into Truth: A Memoir" |
Timothy S. Flanders Author of "City of God vs. City of Man: The Battles of the Church from Antiquity to the Present" |
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"Fatima teaches us that God uses His little ones to accomplish His
designs, and this book tells the story of twelve men and women who were willing to
become little ones for the sake of the One True Church." —Timothy S. Flanders, Author of "City of God vs. City of Man: The Battles of the Church from Antiquity to the Present" |