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Forming the New Person

by Father Joseph Kentenich

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Homelessness of heart and soul, fatherless times, inability to make contact, infantile religious knowledge, the capacity for religious experience, purification of the subconscious, the meaning, appreciation, love, and reconquest of home -- these and their fulfillment in devotion to Mary are the focus of this pedagogical conference held October 2-5, 1951, by Father Joseph Kentenich (1885-1968) in Schoenstatt, Germany.Father Kentenich was known throughout Germany and Switzerland for his insightful and pedagogical conferences. He selected themes and issues of the day to work through from a Catholic perspective. Conference for educators, both lay and clerical, were high on his list of priorities. This conference is as relevant today as it was in 1951.… (more)
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Homelessness of heart and soul, fatherless times, inability to make contact, infantile religious knowledge, the capacity for religious experience, purification of the subconscious, the meaning, appreciation, love, and reconquest of home -- these and their fulfillment in devotion to Mary are the focus of this pedagogical conference held October 2-5, 1951, by Father Joseph Kentenich (1885-1968) in Schoenstatt, Germany.Father Kentenich was known throughout Germany and Switzerland for his insightful and pedagogical conferences. He selected themes and issues of the day to work through from a Catholic perspective. Conference for educators, both lay and clerical, were high on his list of priorities. This conference is as relevant today as it was in 1951.

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