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Elizabeth M. Kelly is an award-winning speaker and the author of six books, including 50 Reasons / Love Being Catholic, which won the Catholic Press Association award for Best Popular Presentation of the Faith. A spiritual director and popular retreat leader, she has appeared on National Public näytä lisää Radio, EWTN, Salt and Light Television, and is the author of the nationally syndicated column "Your Heart, His Home." näytä vähemmän

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May Crowning, Mass, and Merton; and other Reasons I love being Catholic. 2006. This collection of essays on various aspects of Catholicism and why the author loves being Catholic was ultimately disappointing. I expected more depth. I cannot see that it would convert anyone and I am not sure that a thoughtful Catholic would not know most of what she has written.
 
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judithrs | 1 muu arvostelu | Apr 5, 2018 |
An excellent book which shows why the rosary is a superb form of meditation for the christian regardless of whether you are Catholic or not. There are many attacks on the rosary and particularly praying the Hail Mary, but if one would simply look it is based on scripture and what it says can hardly be denied her and further Jesus is central to the prayer and the rosary in general. The mysteries are explained, even the new ones (luminious), which allow meditation on the complete life of Jesus. The book is peppered with personal experiences of the author and of others as well which show how this simple form of meditation has changed their lives in good ways. She also gives an interesting history, though short, of early Marian prayers and how the rosary developed into its modern form which I am personally glad for only I wished there had been more to this section than there was. I would say if you have ever considered taking up the rosary you should read this book first and get a grounding and then go for it.… (lisätietoja)
 
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Loptsson | Sep 4, 2010 |
A fellow Catholic and Harvard University employee lists 50 reasons she loves being Catholic. I find her list interesting although she is obviously a more conservative, pre-Vatican II type Catholic (even though she’s only a few years older than I). I’ve decided I should make my own list of reasons I love being Catholic and try to write them out.

* Objects with meaning
o The Crucifix
o Holy Water, Incense and Candles
St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine, “it smells like Jesus in here.” (p. 9)
o Holy Gear
o The Rosary
o Kneelers
o The Pieta
o Michelangelo’s Creation Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel
o The Scala Santa and Devotion
o Wedding Bands on the Hands of Nuns
* Those who journey with us
o Mary
o The Archangels: St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael
o Pope John Paul II
o Flannery O’Connor
o The Young Thomas Merton
o Mary Lou Williams and the Blessing of Conversion
o The Communion of Saints
o The Swiss Guard
o St. Joseph of Cupertino
o Bd. Pier Giorgio Frassati
o The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis
* Devotion in practice
o May Crowning
o The Anima Christi, Soul of Christ
http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/prayers/anima2.htm
o Adoration
o Fasting
o Silence
o The “Ave Maria”
o Forgiveness and the Sacrament of Confession
o The Rosary of the Holy Wounds and Sr. Mary Martha Chambon
o Pilgrimages
o House Blessings
o The Eucharist
o The Sign of Peace
* Truths That Bring Grace
o To Arrive at Love
o Heavenly Humor
o Celibacy
o The Pro-Life Life
o The Promise of the Holy Spirit
o The Names of God
o God Comes to Meet Us
o Visit the Imprisoned: A Corporal Work of Mercy
o Belonging to the Universal School
* Rhythms of the Faith
o Daily Mass
o The Feast of Epiphany
o Ash Wednesday
o The Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
o The Tenth Station: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments
“When I’m wondering whether a situation is for my humility of my humiliation, I go to the tenth station.” (St. Clement’s) (p. 245)
“Just remember that God humbles; he never humiliates. God instructs us in right and wrong so that we might live more freely. We can trust that what God wishes to strip from us is not our dignity, but rather anything keeping us from being close to him.” (p. 248-49).
o The Hour of Divine Mercy
o Tenebrae
o Easter
* Epilogue: The Cross
“The aspect of the cross that stops me short is that, throughout his passion and death, Christ was himself. He never tried to be anything else, never tried to please anyone, never tried to run away, never wavered from the truth; he only occupied himself completely and authentically with his own calling. He just loved, no matter the outcome; just loved, because this is what he was created to do. The miracle of the cross is that God loves anyway, no matter the result, no matter our choice…” (p. 269)

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