Has sacramental reconciliation disappeared from the horizon of Catholic practice? Has “confession” been extinguished from your practice of the faith? Have you noticed a marked change in the way in which you have become reconciled to God and the Church community over the course of time? These questions and others are addressed in Julia Upton’s study of sacramental reconciliation. Her concern is that the sacrament of reconciliation – through which the darkness of sin is illumined by the healing light of Christ’s forgiveness – is an endangered species. In sacramental reconciliation the sinner experiences the tender, healing, welcoming embrace of God, which is what Upton regards as endangered. Upton’s is a holistic approach to sacramental reconciliation that involves studying data from anthropology, psychology, and sociology, and integrating that with data from Scripture, history, and theology.

MINN QALB IL-PATRI
VERBUM DOMINI-IL-KELMA TAL-MULEJ
TONIC FOR THE HEART IN 1000 BOTTLES V.2
18CM LOURDES 1102
JULIAN OF TOLEDO
WALKING WITH FAITH
THE MIRACLES OF ST. ANTHONY MARY CLARET
18CM PADRE PIO 661
WE LIVE TO KNOW & SERVE GOD
CHRISTIANITY 101
846 - ACQUASANTIERA C/MADONNA 16CM
A MEDJUGORJE RETREAT
HISTORY OF THEOLOGY THE MIDDLE AGES VOL2
JESUS OUR BROTHER THE HUMANITY OF THE LO
THE HEALING POWER OF THE SACRAMENTS 
