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The gift of the Church, Volume 1
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Handlekurv
Det annet vatikankonsil - Oppbrudd og fornyelse
Armbånd Mirakuløs medaljong, forgylt m. perler
Kirkens tro
Å leve med sakramentene - en liten katekisme
Rosenkrans i agatstein med gullfarget kjede
The gift of the Church, Volume 1
Kirkefedrene
Rosenkransetui 7x10cm - Nattverden
Mirakuløs medaljong, forgylt m. perler
Den universelle Kristus
En russisk pilgrims beretninger
Prekebrødrene
Rosenkrans, hvit med meallbindinger.
Mystikk og profetisk handling
Dåp av barn utenfor messen (ritual) - enkelthefte
Rosenkransetui 7x10 cm - Vår Frue av Lidelsen
Brødrene Løvehjerte
Dåp av barn innenfor messen (ritual) - enkelthefte
Apostlene og Kristi første disipler
Lesninger til tidebønnene bind IV: Supplementsbind 5
Kom, la oss løpe!
Frihet som gave - innføring i nådelæren
Rosenkrans, lavastein, 55cm
Det gråtende dyret
I troens fylde
Roma og de første kristne
Gresk bønnekjede med rød perler og taubinding
Den hellige Teresa av Avila
Med Paulus i Hellas
Fattigdom og glede - den fransiskanske tradisjon
Trykt ikon, Vår Frue av Mildhet 24x30cm
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Order of Mass in Latin and English
I Paulus' fotspor - bibel- og kulturguide til Hellas
Elastisk armbånd med steinperler 8mm, hvitturkis
Om bønnens betydning i ditt barns liv
Frans av Assisi - en profet for vår tid
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Rome in the year 590 a.d. A plague is tearing through the city. Pope Pelagius II is dead. Outside the walls, Lombard soldiers are raising their swords. What can save the Eternal City? All eyes, and all hopes, are on the next Pope.
Veteran writer Sigrid Grabner tells the dramatic story of Pope Gregory I — a poor monk known now to history as St. Gregory the Great. Born to a noble family and trained in Roman law, Gregory had been prefect of the city of Rome as a young man, but gave up his power to walk in the footsteps of Saint Benedict. Everything changed in a flash when, in 590, he was raised, against his will, to the highest office of Christendom and found himself, as he wrote to one friend, «in the eye of a storm», at the helm of an «old and rotten ship», with the waves groaning around him. He thought he was not up to the job. But he was wrong.
Gregory’s political savvy, spiritual energy, generosity, and gift for peacemaking not only steered Rome clear of a shipwreck, but laid the foundations for the future of Europe. In fourteen years as pope, he instituted sweeping financial reforms, ensured legal protection for the poor, developed a system of musical notation, wrote influential works of theology, quieted the Byzantines and the warring Lombards, and led a citywide pilgrimage to the church of Saint Mary Major that, tradition says, brought an end to the plague.
Grabner’s vivid narrative of the life of Gregory the Great reads more like a novel, evoking the landscape of early medieval Italy with humanity and realism. It brings us face to face with a man who, for all his weakness, became an instrument in the hand of God and let himself be made great.
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Rome in the year 590 a.d. A plague is tearing through the city. Pope Pelagius II is dead. Outside the walls, Lombard soldiers are raising their swords. What can save the Eternal City? All eyes, and all hopes, are on the next Pope.
Veteran writer Sigrid Grabner tells the dramatic story of Pope Gregory I — a poor monk known now to history as St. Gregory the Great. Born to a noble family and trained in Roman law, Gregory had been prefect of the city of Rome as a young man, but gave up his power to walk in the footsteps of Saint Benedict. Everything changed in a flash when, in 590, he was raised, against his will, to the highest office of Christendom and found himself, as he wrote to one friend, «in the eye of a storm», at the helm of an «old and rotten ship», with the waves groaning around him. He thought he was not up to the job. But he was wrong.
Gregory’s political savvy, spiritual energy, generosity, and gift for peacemaking not only steered Rome clear of a shipwreck, but laid the foundations for the future of Europe. In fourteen years as pope, he instituted sweeping financial reforms, ensured legal protection for the poor, developed a system of musical notation, wrote influential works of theology, quieted the Byzantines and the warring Lombards, and led a citywide pilgrimage to the church of Saint Mary Major that, tradition says, brought an end to the plague.
Grabner’s vivid narrative of the life of Gregory the Great reads more like a novel, evoking the landscape of early medieval Italy with humanity and realism. It brings us face to face with a man who, for all his weakness, became an instrument in the hand of God and let himself be made great.
| Vekt | 0,4 kg |
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| Forfatter | |
| Forlag | Igantius Press |
| Format | Heftet |
| ISBN | 9781621643647 |
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| Utgitt | 2021 |




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