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Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives
Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
Jesus of Nazareth, Part Two: Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection
The Spirit of the Liturgy
Introduction to Christianity
Milestones: Memoirs: 1927 - 1977
The Nature and Mission of Theology: Approaches to Understanding Its Role in the Light of Present Controversy
God Is Near Us: The Eucharist, the Heart of Life
Saint Paul
The God of Jesus Christ: Meditations on the Triune God
The Apostles
The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood
God is Love: Deus Caritas Est
Gospel, Catechesis, Catechism: Sidelights on the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Last Testament: In His Own Words
A man remains a Christian as long as he makes the effort to give the central assent, as long as he tries to utter the fundamental Yes of trust, even if he is unable to fit in or resolve many of the details. There will be moments in life when, in all kinds of gloom and darkness, faith falls back on the simple, ‘Yes, I believe you, Jesus of Nazareth; I believe that in you was revealed that divine purpose which allows me to live with confidence, tranquility, patience, and courage.’ As long as this ...more
Joseph Ratzinger

Joseph Pearce
The war on Christianity was also made manifest in the efforts to introduce neopaganism into the lives of the people. Joseph Ratzinger recalled that a young teacher in the village erected a maypole as a symbol of the pagan concept of the “life force.” He organized festivals for the summer solstice in homage to the sacredness of nature and dismissed traditional notions of sin, virtue, and redemption as alien ideas imposed by the cultural imperialism of the Jewish and Roman religion of Christianity ...more
Joseph Pearce, Benedict XVI: Defender of the Faith

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