Daniel Utrecht
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Philip Neri: The Fire of Joy
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1995
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7 editions
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The Lion of Münster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
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“It is right and beneficial to call attention to this fact when appropriate. Catholics should not pessimistically put their hands in their pockets. It is our holy task to work especially for: • maintaining the purity of supernatural truth; • justice in all areas of human life; • freedom of the Church to fulfill her sacred tasks.”
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
“Recalling St. Paul’s command to Timothy (2 Tim. 4:1–5) to preach the truth in season and out of season, “For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, and having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own likings, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander into myths”
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
“He even went so far as to quote from the declaration Hitler made at the time: “For more than two decades the Jewish-Bolshevik power-holders in Moscow have been trying to set not only Germany, but all of Europe, on fire . . .”6”
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
― The Lion of Munster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis
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