Religious Customs in the Family: The Radiation of the Liturgy into Catholic Homes

Religious Customs in the Family: The Radiation of the Liturgy into Catholic Homes

by Francis Weiser
Religious Customs in the Family: The Radiation of the Liturgy into Catholic Homes

Religious Customs in the Family: The Radiation of the Liturgy into Catholic Homes

by Francis Weiser

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Overview

Many beautiful; traditional religious customs that will give Catholic homes a truly Catholic spirit year round: E.g.; blessing of children; name days; feast days; Advent and Christmas customs; etc. Great reading for all. Essential to help every Catholic family overcome secularism. Shows the religious source of even such common things as pretzels; hot cross buns; the Easter ham; Thanksgiving Day; Spring Cleaning; etc. What parts of the Christmas Tree are Catholic; and which ones came from secular influence. Very interesting and useful!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781505106909
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 05/01/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 259 KB

About the Author

The Rev. Father Francis X. Weiser, S.J., was born in 1901 at Vienna, Austria. After entering the Jesuit order in 1916, he received Holy Orders in 1930 and became an American citizen eight years later. During World War II, he also spent time serving the German prisoners of Fort Devens for two years. A highly intellectual man, Father Weiser earned doctorates in theology, philosophy and psychology in addition to serving as a professor of Emmanuel College. He wrote at least twenty-two works, including The Christmas Book, The Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs, and Religious Customs in the Family. Furthermore, he was awarded the Order of Merit, First Class for his contributions to German youth and efforts in war relief.
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