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Wildflowers and the Call to the Altar

Om Wildflowers and the Call to the Altar

Wildflowers and the Call to the Altar is a fascinating story of the history of the St. Francis Altar Society, embedded within the tri-cultural nexus of Santa Fe, New Mexico. For close to a hundred years, the society responded to the call that the church, established in 1610, required a formal Altar Society to care for the sanctuary needs, yet also to address the personal sanctification of the members. Since its inception, the society has served the altar of the church and extended its vision to ""the altar of the world"" through works of social justice, which are more urgent than ever, along with the care of the altar and the laundry. There is room for the holiness and fidelity of women to serve the church. Under the mantle of humility, and the commitment to mission, the women of the St. Francis Altar Society have persisted like the women at the foot of the cross. They have embraced the call to ministry and discipleship extended to all in the Gospels. Service to the altar extends into the world, where the reality of the love of Christ intersects with everyday life.Skya Abbate is a doctor of Oriental medicine in New Mexico. She holds multiple master''s degrees in sociology, pastoral studies, and bioethics and health policy. She has been the most longstanding president of the St. Francis Altar Society (fourteen years) and serves in many parish ministries. She is the author of seventeen books in areas that include medicine, spirituality, nonfiction, and children''s books (which she also illustrated).

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781532663321
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 212
  • Utgitt:
  • 13. desember 2018
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x11 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 290 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 20. desember 2024
Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

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Wildflowers and the Call to the Altar is a fascinating story of the history of the St. Francis Altar Society, embedded within the tri-cultural nexus of Santa Fe, New Mexico. For close to a hundred years, the society responded to the call that the church, established in 1610, required a formal Altar Society to care for the sanctuary needs, yet also to address the personal sanctification of the members. Since its inception, the society has served the altar of the church and extended its vision to ""the altar of the world"" through works of social justice, which are more urgent than ever, along with the care of the altar and the laundry. There is room for the holiness and fidelity of women to serve the church. Under the mantle of humility, and the commitment to mission, the women of the St. Francis Altar Society have persisted like the women at the foot of the cross. They have embraced the call to ministry and discipleship extended to all in the Gospels. Service to the altar extends into the world, where the reality of the love of Christ intersects with everyday life.Skya Abbate is a doctor of Oriental medicine in New Mexico. She holds multiple master''s degrees in sociology, pastoral studies, and bioethics and health policy. She has been the most longstanding president of the St. Francis Altar Society (fourteen years) and serves in many parish ministries. She is the author of seventeen books in areas that include medicine, spirituality, nonfiction, and children''s books (which she also illustrated).

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