The Unchanging Heart of the Priesthood

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Father Thomas Acklin’s analysis of present-day challenges to authentic priestly life and ministry is based on solid scriptural and Christian anthropological foundations, and is reflective of the great insights of Pope John Paul II.

Other books include The Passion of the Lamb. He is the co-author with Father Boniface Hicks, O.S.B., of Spiritual Direction: A Guide for Sharing the Fathers Love, published in 2017 and Personal Prayer: A Guide for Receiving the Father’s Love, published in 2020. He has helped countless individuals throughout many years by his work as a priest, teacher, spiritual director and psychoanalyst.

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Father Thomas Acklin’s analysis of present-day challenges to authentic priestly life and ministry is based on solid scriptural and Christian anthropological foundations, and is reflective of the great insights of Pope John Paul II.

A true understanding and appreciation of the unchanging heart of the priesthood as a manifestation of the self-giving life and ministry of Christ the Servant and Priest will attract priestly vocations, help priestly renewal, and ultimately invigorate the Church.

The book contains candid descriptions of the priesthood. A must read for all priests seeking personal holiness and effectiveness in ministry.

Other books include The Passion of the Lamb. He is the co-author with Father Boniface Hicks, O.S.B., of Spiritual Direction: A Guide for Sharing the Fathers Love, published in 2017 and Personal Prayer: A Guide for Receiving the Father’s Love, published in 2020. He has helped countless individuals throughout many years by his work as a priest, teacher, spiritual director and psychoanalyst.

Softcover. 180 pages. 

 

 

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Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .5 in

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