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Sacraments/Reconciliation<br />

39<br />

Preparing for Confession:<br />

Receiving God’s Mercy<br />

Paul Turner n In this little booklet,<br />

Paul Turner helps each of us<br />

prepare a thoughtful, deeply felt<br />

confession and receive God’s mercy<br />

in the sacrament of Reconciliation.<br />

Whether you prefer to approach<br />

the sacrament privately during your<br />

parish’s weekly scheduled times or<br />

through individual confession in the<br />

midst of a communal penance service,<br />

this booklet will open you up to the<br />

richness and power of this sacrament.<br />

978-1-56854-098-6<br />

Order code: RECON $18<br />

A Reconciliation Sourcebook<br />

Compiled by Kathleen Hughes<br />

and Joseph A. Favazza n This<br />

Reconciliation Sourcebook contains<br />

a wide range of texts that give insight<br />

from a variety of perspectives. The<br />

familiar parable of the prodigal son<br />

is the framework for the texts, which<br />

are organized around ten themes, from<br />

division and alienation through penance,<br />

mercy, and celebration. n Paperback,<br />

6 x 9, 212 pages<br />

Ideal for everyone, but especially helpful for:<br />

n teens and adults approaching the sacrament for the first time<br />

n those who have been out of touch with the rite<br />

n anyone wanting a deeper understanding of this great spiritual<br />

treasure of the Church<br />

English<br />

Spanish<br />

Saddle stitched, 4 x 7 1 ⁄2, 32 pages Saddle stitched, 4 x 7 1 ⁄2, 32 pages<br />

978-1-56854-591-2 978-1-56854-595-0<br />

Order code: PRECON<br />

Order code: SPRCON<br />

1–24 copies: $1.25 each<br />

25–299 copies: $.75 each<br />

300 or more: $.40 each<br />

Removing the Barriers: The<br />

Practice of Reconciliation<br />

James Dallen and Joseph Favazza n<br />

This book is a call to talk about,<br />

rethink, and continue to take<br />

another look at the way the Church<br />

reconciles. Introduction by Aidan<br />

Kavanagh. n Paperback, 6 x 9,<br />

80 pages<br />

978-0-929650-37-1<br />

Order code: REMBAR $2.50<br />

Reconciling Embrace:<br />

Foundations for the Future of<br />

Sacramental Reconciliation<br />

Edited by Robert Kennedy n This book<br />

is a collection of the seven scholarly<br />

presentations and responses from the 1995<br />

symposium on reconciliation sponsored<br />

by The North American Forum on the<br />

Catechumenate. Presenters included<br />

Toinette M. Eugene, James D. Davidson,<br />

Paul J. Philibert, op, Fredric M. Roberts,<br />

Margaret M. Mitchell, James Dallen, and Kathleen Hughes, rscj.<br />

In the presentations and responses within these pages, reconciliation<br />

is explored from theological, ecclesiological, psychological,<br />

anthropological, historical, scriptural, and pastoral points of view,<br />

providing fertile ground from which good pastoral practice can grow.<br />

n Paperback, 6 x 9, 100 pages<br />

978-1-56854-114-3<br />

Order code: SYMREC $6<br />

A Modern Guide to Indulgences:<br />

Rediscovering This Often<br />

Misinterpreted Teaching<br />

Edward Peters n The perfect companion<br />

to both the post-conciliar and revised<br />

editions of the Enchiridion, A Modern<br />

Guide to Indulgences is a practical and<br />

pastoral guide to the Church’s teaching on<br />

indulgences. It begins with an explanation<br />

of the Church’s doctrine on indulgences,<br />

and offers a description and commentary<br />

on the major indulgences recognized by the Church. n Paperback,<br />

6 x 9, 128 pages<br />

978-1-59525-024-7<br />

Order code: HMGI $13.95<br />

To place an order call toll free 800-933-1800

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