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El. knyga: Twelve Steps and the Sacraments: A Catholic Journey through Recovery

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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Ave Maria Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781594717260
  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Ave Maria Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781594717260

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In the first book to directly integrate the Twelve Steps with the practice of Catholicism, Scott Weeman, founder and director of Catholic in Recovery, pairs his personal story with compassionate straight talk to show Catholics how to bridge the commonly felt gap between the Higher Power of twelve-step programs and the merciful God that he rediscovered in the heart of the sacraments.

Weeman entered sobriety from alcohol and drugs on October 10, 2011, and he's made it his full-time ministry to help others who struggle with various types of addiction to find spiritual wholeness through Catholic in Recovery, an organization he founded and directs.

In The Twelve Steps and the Sacraments, Weeman candidly tackles the struggle he and other addicts have with getting to know intimately the unnamed Higher Power of recovery. He shares stories of his compulsion to find a personal relationship with God and how his tentative steps back to the Catholic Church opened new doors of healing and brought him surprising joy as he came to know Christ in the sacraments.

Catholics in recovery and those moving toward it, as well as the people who love them will recognize Weeman's story and his spiritual struggle to personally encounter God. He tells us how:
  • Baptism helps you admit powerlessness over an unmanageable problem, face your desperate need for God, and choose to believe in and submit to God’s mercy.
  • Reconciliation affirms and strengthens the hard work of examining your life, admitting wrongs, and making amends.
  • The Eucharist provides ongoing sustenance and draws you to the healing power of Christ.
  • The graces of Confirmation strengthen each person to keep moving forward and to share the good news of recovery and new life in Christ.
Weeman's words are boldly challenging and brimming with compassion and through them you will discover inspiration, hope, sage advice, and refreshingly practical help.
Foreword ix
Robert W. McElroy
Introduction xi
Baptism
1 Powerless and Unmanageable
3(14)
2 Come to Believe
17(16)
3 Turning Our Will Over to God
33(14)
Reconciliation
4 Fearless Inventory
47(12)
5 Admitting Our Wrongs
59(10)
6 Removing Defects
69(14)
7 A Humble Request
83(12)
8 Willing to Make Amends
95(12)
9 Direct Amends to Those We Have Harmed
107(10)
Eucharist
10 Continued Personal Inventory
117(18)
11 Conscious Contact with God
135(18)
Confirmation
12 Awakening and Call
153(18)
Notes 171