Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught
We all belong to groups, whether we were born into them or have chosen to join them due to prevailing similarities or common interests. Being a part of certain groups can be the essence of our identity, and it can be devastating to lose that feeling of connection with our group members or leaders. Catherine Brunell, a young Catholic wife and mother, has struggled with this dilemma; and while she may no longer have the absolute faith she did as a nun-adoring child, she has developed an adult faith that reconciles any differences. Brunell helps Catholics move from a childhood faith to an authentic adult faith in Becoming Catholic, Again.

In the style of a personal narrative, Brunell examines how to maintain an authentic spiritual life and a connection to the Church in a postmodern world. She thinks back to an Ash Wednesday when her father rubbed cigarette ashes into the Sign of the Cross onto his forehead instead of attending Mass. Although in shock at his nonchalance at the time, she is encouraged by his ability to find the middle ground between the pressures of everyday life and his mother’s unyielding religious expectations. In her father’s compromise, she finds comfort in holding onto her own faith while waiting for the realization of her spiritual path in moments of discernment.

Brunell invites us to find solace in her story—and to realize that faith can be approached as a route to personal discovery that can lead to spiritual growth.
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Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught
We all belong to groups, whether we were born into them or have chosen to join them due to prevailing similarities or common interests. Being a part of certain groups can be the essence of our identity, and it can be devastating to lose that feeling of connection with our group members or leaders. Catherine Brunell, a young Catholic wife and mother, has struggled with this dilemma; and while she may no longer have the absolute faith she did as a nun-adoring child, she has developed an adult faith that reconciles any differences. Brunell helps Catholics move from a childhood faith to an authentic adult faith in Becoming Catholic, Again.

In the style of a personal narrative, Brunell examines how to maintain an authentic spiritual life and a connection to the Church in a postmodern world. She thinks back to an Ash Wednesday when her father rubbed cigarette ashes into the Sign of the Cross onto his forehead instead of attending Mass. Although in shock at his nonchalance at the time, she is encouraged by his ability to find the middle ground between the pressures of everyday life and his mother’s unyielding religious expectations. In her father’s compromise, she finds comfort in holding onto her own faith while waiting for the realization of her spiritual path in moments of discernment.

Brunell invites us to find solace in her story—and to realize that faith can be approached as a route to personal discovery that can lead to spiritual growth.
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Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught

Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught

by Catherine Wiecher Brunell
Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught

Becoming Catholic, Again: Connecting the Faith We Live with the Faith We Were Taught

by Catherine Wiecher Brunell

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Overview

We all belong to groups, whether we were born into them or have chosen to join them due to prevailing similarities or common interests. Being a part of certain groups can be the essence of our identity, and it can be devastating to lose that feeling of connection with our group members or leaders. Catherine Brunell, a young Catholic wife and mother, has struggled with this dilemma; and while she may no longer have the absolute faith she did as a nun-adoring child, she has developed an adult faith that reconciles any differences. Brunell helps Catholics move from a childhood faith to an authentic adult faith in Becoming Catholic, Again.

In the style of a personal narrative, Brunell examines how to maintain an authentic spiritual life and a connection to the Church in a postmodern world. She thinks back to an Ash Wednesday when her father rubbed cigarette ashes into the Sign of the Cross onto his forehead instead of attending Mass. Although in shock at his nonchalance at the time, she is encouraged by his ability to find the middle ground between the pressures of everyday life and his mother’s unyielding religious expectations. In her father’s compromise, she finds comfort in holding onto her own faith while waiting for the realization of her spiritual path in moments of discernment.

Brunell invites us to find solace in her story—and to realize that faith can be approached as a route to personal discovery that can lead to spiritual growth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780829437522
Publisher: Loyola Press
Publication date: 10/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 365 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Catherine Brunell is a pastoral minister of the everyday. Her life's work is about finding meaning in ordinary things by teaching and practicing faith. She has a master's degree in pastoral ministry from Boston College. She lives in Natick, Massachusetts, with her four children and husband.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

How to Use This Book xiii

Part 1 Permission to Believe 1

Chapter 1 Somewhere in the Gray 3

Chapter 2 Our Father Who Aren't in Heaven 15

Chapter 3 A Good Friday Tethered to Easter Sunday 33

Part 2 Longing to Stay 45

Chapter 4 When Do We Go In? 47

Chapter 5 The Liturgy of Our Everydays 61

Chapter 6 The Catholic Buddha 71

Part 3 Arriving at a Faith That Matters 83

Chapter 7 God Is Possible 85

Chapter 8 And So Are We 103

Chapter 9 Faith Because of Hope and Love 115

Epilogue 129

About the Author 133

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