- Author:
- Fr. Charles M. Carty
- Imprint:
- TAN Books
- Pages:
- 32
- Publication Date:
- 1/1/1992
- Product Format:
- Booklet
- Height:
- 7.00
- Width:
- 4.25
3 Reviews
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Stigmata is An Interesting Catholic Practice
Parde Pio was a Catholic priest who emulated an "imitation of Christ." It is really difficult to note if whether this practice was traced from antiquity or the early years of the first church. In either case, it was a through an act called pennace as a form of "spiritual purity" of evil temptations of man. But even someone as holy as a Priest, Nun or a Father, could have sinful desires. But I still find it interesting, that even in recent times, it was still (maybe) part of Catholic doctrines. Well, I hope this review might help someone with their own spiritual journey to a higher being. ?
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Stigmata is an Interesting Attempt
Prior to the purchase of this booklet, I was familiar with the works of Padre Pio. For over a decade, I first encountered him at the Catholic event hosted in East L.A. when I was a senior in high school. Alongside with Thomas a Kempis and St. Jerome, those were some of the books purchased that day. And for odd reason, I decided to expand my knowledge and genuine curiosity on Pio. Not only that, but I also wanted to further my faith closer to God and my spiritual beliefs.
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Stigmata is an Interesting Attempt
Prior to the purchase of this booklet, I was familiar with the works of Padre Pio