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Signs of Life: Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots

Signs of Life: Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots

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Signs of Life is beloved author Scott HahnÔÇÖs exciting guide to the biblical doc-trines and historical traditions that underlie Catholic beliefs and practices. Devoting single chapters to each topic, the author takes the reader on a journey that illuminates the roots and significance of all things Catholic, including the Sign of the Cross, the Mass, the Sacraments, praying with the saints, guardian angels, sacred images and relics, the celebration of Easter, Christmas, and other holidays, daily prayers; and much more.

ÔÇ£Lifelong Catholics realize that it usually takes a convert to help us appreciate and better understand the customs and practices we too often take for granted. Scott Hahn does just that in this immensely readable yet substantive loving look at Catholic prayer, devotions, and beliefs.ÔÇØ

~ Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York


ÔÇ£Things done for too long can become a habit ÔÇö and habits have a way of losing their meaning. In this long awaited treasure of a book, Scott Hahn reveals the historical and biblical roots of so many Catholic practices. Finally Catholics will not only know what to do, but why they do it.ÔÇØ

~ Raymond Arroyo, New York Times bestselling author and EWTN host.

ÔÇ£In Signs of Life, Scott Hahn has provided a wonderful resource of Catholic belief and practice, as well as an ex-cellent reference for Catholics who want to understand their Faith and its traditions more deeply. Once again, Dr. Hahn has masterfully used his great teaching skills to invite his readers to a richer understanding of Catholic faith, tradition and practice.ÔÇØ

~ Most Reverend David A. Zubik, Bishop of Pittsburgh.

Author
Hahn, Scott

Publisher

Doubleday

Related Collections:
Doubleday
Hahn, Scott

Bookshelf: 8C

ISBN/Code: 9780385519496

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