In his second encyclical, Pope Benedict XVI discusses the themes of Christian hope, redemption, and salvation. Benedict inspires with Scriptural and saintly examples in which hope seems nearly impossible but is essential to the faith. He testifies that faith and hope are intertwined and vital to the eternal life of modern Christians. Prayer as a school of hope Action and suffering as settings for learning hope Judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope
8. Mary, Star of Hope
Contents:
1. Faith is Hope
2. The concept of faith-based hope in the new Testament and the early Church
3. Eternal lifewhat is it?
4. Is Christian hope individualistic?
5. The transformation of Christian Faithhope in the modern age
6. The true shape of Christian hope
7. Settings for learning and practicing hope:
8. Mary, Star of Hope
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- In his second encyclical, Pope Benedict XVI discusses the themes of Christian hope, redemption, and salvation. Benedict inspires with Scriptural and saintly examples in which hope seems nearly impossible but is essential to the faith. He testifies th