Author: Bill Huebsch
This is the PDF file of the classic book by Bill Huebsch -- 8.5 X 5.5" -- 206 pages
Price is for use by a single person - 75% off cost of paperback edition
What does the Church teach about the Sacraments? What is the meaning behind the official teachings? How do the sacraments form the basis of our Christian lives? What about the sacraments changed after the Second Vatican Council?
In the book, Bill Huebsch describes the shift in thinking that has gone into the renewal of the Sacraments as a result of the work done at Vatican II. With his customary "plain English" Bill treats the reader to a clear and concise guide to the sacraments - and even suggests in the final chapter several other "holy moments" in life when what we do is sacramental!
This is the perfect E-gift for parents with children in sacramental prep, or for a confirmation student, or for those in the RCIA process, or for anyone who wants to grow deeper in the faith.
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Format: | eBook |
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Product code: | WHBK121 |
Dimensions: | 8½" x 11" |
Length: | 206 pages |
Publisher: |
The Pastoral Center
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Author
Bill Huebsch is an author, theologian, former director of religious education, and long-time Catholic publishing professional. He is also a husband, a widely-published and award-winning author, a gardener, a university professor, and a pretty qualified corkscrew operator. He has been a farmer, a marketing director, arts administrator, director of religious education, and diocesan administrator. Bill has published nearly thirty books as well as numerous articles, booklets, and screenplays.
Bill is the founder of the online Pastoral Center and past president of Twenty-Third Publications. Bill writes and teaches extensively on the catechetical mission of the Church and on the importance of continuing to implement the vision of the Second Vatican Council.