Guarding the Flame by Robert Moynihan

Guarding the Flame by Robert Moynihan

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Guarding the Flame by Robert Moynihan

Where is the Catholic Church going? How will it face the challenges of the 21st century? Do the recent advances in modern technology pose a threat to the human soul? In this wide-ranging, candid conversation, Cardinal P ter Erdő, Archbishop of Budapest, Hungary, and one of the most respected cardinals in the Catholic Church, speaks with Dr. Robert Moynihan, founder and editor of Inside the Vatican magazine, about the Catholic faith in an increasingly secularized world.

Erdő, eminent for his intelligence and learning, was chosen by Pope Francis to be the Relator General at the 2014 and 2015 Synods of Bishops. He was also twice elected president of the Council of the Episcopal Conferences of Europe, making him, in a sense, the leading bishop of Europe.

In this book, the cardinal speaks forthrightly about the need to guard the flame of the traditional Christian faith in the face of all temptations and obstacles. In the end, the book is a courageous call to remain faithful to the faith handed down from the Apostles, whatever the cost.
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ISBN 13 9781505111095
ISBN 10 1505111099
Titel Guarding the Flame
Autor Robert Moynihan
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Verlag Saint Benedict Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-05-14
Seitenanzahl 324
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