Healing the Greatest HurtPaulist Press, 1985 - 244 páginas Can a woman still be a mother to her aborted baby? Does God send "big sinners" to hell, beyond the reach of our prayers? In prayer we receive healing as we experience our ongoing relationship with the deceased. Through the Communion of Saints, we can. + |
Contenido
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Love Is Stronger than Death | 21 |
How To Pray for the Deceased | 39 |
What About Hell? Praying for Great Sinners | 57 |
Praying for the Family Tree | 73 |
Healing Relationships with Miscarried Aborted and Stillborn Babies | 105 |
The Soul Lives Where It Loves | 141 |
I Am a God of the Living and Not of the Dead | 157 |
What About Hell? How Can a Loving God Send Anyone There? A Scriptural View | 161 |
NonCatholic Support for Praying for the Departed | 189 |
Praying for Family Occult Involvement | 199 |
Blessing Places | 207 |
Resource Materials | 213 |
Notes | 219 |
Términos y frases comunes
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