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Charles Borromeo : selected orations, homilies and writings / edited by John R. Cihak ; translated by Ansgar Santogrossi O.S.B.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin, Italian Publisher: London ; Oxford ; New York : Bloomsbury, 2017Description: x, 216 pagine ; 22 cmContent type:
  • testo (txt)
Media type:
  • senza mediazione (n)
Carrier type:
  • volume (nc)
ISBN:
  • 9780567670250
  • 0567670252
  • 9780567670267
  • 0567670260
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 282 23
LOC classification:
  • BX4700.C25 A25 2017
Other classification:
  • BQ 7026.A84.E5 2017
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction: reform from within -- Editor and translator's note. 1 Defining reform from its center : Pursuing God's interests, not ours -- Cultivating the field persistently -- Reforming together. 2 Being transformed by Christ in the Eucharist : Washing feet as Christ did -- God's overwhelming love in the Eucharist -- Taste the sweetness of the Lord -- Receive this Sacrament frequently, worthily and zealously -- Uniting heaven and earth at the altar. 3 Imitating the Good Shepherd : Preaching the Word of God -- Will you risk you life for the flock? -- A face humble and free from vanity -- Come with the right intention -- Be holy or be struck down -- Spiritual deformity or integrity -- My portion is you, O Lord -- Priestly anointing reflected in a virtuous life -- Seeking greater holiness -- Vigilant shepherds -- You are the pattern of the flock. 4 Making the world holy : Daily Christian living -- Open your hearts to the Holy Spirit -- Imitating the Holy Family.
Summary: Charles Borromeo (1538-1584) became the driving force of reform within the Catholic Church in the wake of the Council of Trent following the Protestant Reformation and the primary reason Trent's dramatic reforms were successful. His remarkable accomplishments in Milan as Archbishop became the model of reform for the rest of Western Europe. Change is never easy, but St. Charles' approach -- deeply biblical, personal, practical and centered on Christ -- offers a road map of reform, even for today. Now for the first time in over 400 years a significant selection of his works appears in the English language. Chapter 1 offers three orations that St Charles gave as Archbishop of Milan to the other Bishops. These texts were among those that Pope Paul VI sent out to the Bishops of the world in 1963 during Vatican II. Chapter 2 contains a selection of homilies on the Eucharist and is followed by a collection of texts that treat the reform of the clergy. The final chapter presents Borromeo's efforts at mobilizing the laity in their own reform. This translation is intended to be faithful to Borromeo's Latin or Italian texts rendered into contemporary English.
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Opera (Magaz.) Opera (Magaz.) Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Temporary Library BQ 7026.A84.E5 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0030208872

Include bibliografia (pagine 205-208) and indici (pagine 209-216).

Foreword -- Introduction: reform from within -- Editor and translator's note. 1 Defining reform from its center : Pursuing God's interests, not ours -- Cultivating the field persistently -- Reforming together. 2 Being transformed by Christ in the Eucharist : Washing feet as Christ did -- God's overwhelming love in the Eucharist -- Taste the sweetness of the Lord -- Receive this Sacrament frequently, worthily and zealously -- Uniting heaven and earth at the altar. 3 Imitating the Good Shepherd : Preaching the Word of God -- Will you risk you life for the flock? -- A face humble and free from vanity -- Come with the right intention -- Be holy or be struck down -- Spiritual deformity or integrity -- My portion is you, O Lord -- Priestly anointing reflected in a virtuous life -- Seeking greater holiness -- Vigilant shepherds -- You are the pattern of the flock. 4 Making the world holy : Daily Christian living -- Open your hearts to the Holy Spirit -- Imitating the Holy Family.

Charles Borromeo (1538-1584) became the driving force of reform within the Catholic Church in the wake of the Council of Trent following the Protestant Reformation and the primary reason Trent's dramatic reforms were successful. His remarkable accomplishments in Milan as Archbishop became the model of reform for the rest of Western Europe. Change is never easy, but St. Charles' approach -- deeply biblical, personal, practical and centered on Christ -- offers a road map of reform, even for today. Now for the first time in over 400 years a significant selection of his works appears in the English language. Chapter 1 offers three orations that St Charles gave as Archbishop of Milan to the other Bishops. These texts were among those that Pope Paul VI sent out to the Bishops of the world in 1963 during Vatican II. Chapter 2 contains a selection of homilies on the Eucharist and is followed by a collection of texts that treat the reform of the clergy. The final chapter presents Borromeo's efforts at mobilizing the laity in their own reform. This translation is intended to be faithful to Borromeo's Latin or Italian texts rendered into contemporary English.

Testo in inglese, tradotto dal latino e dall'italiano.