Restoration Newspaper
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Publisher: Madonna House
SKU: 0708-2177
ISBN: 0708-2177
Product Size: 11.25âł x 16âł
Pages: 8 pages
âWhat is so unique about Restoration is the way the writers express their personal experiences about their journey to God. So many religious publications are head trips, but Restoration is full of heart⌠In it we find the authentic teachings of the Church not preached but lived by a community truly in love with Jesus.â
âI have been reading Restoration for over 20 years. I read every word of it, and I always have. Itâs simple. It teaches without preaching. I never get tired of it because every article seems so real and from the heart. Itâs not about our faith; itâs our faith lived out⌠Itâs beautiful because it never strays from the teaching of our beloved Church, but it also doesnât harangue or complain about âhow bad it is out there.ââ
âThe personal stories, articles about the Catholic faith, especially those from Catherine Doherty, profoundly touch me to the core of my being.â
âEven though so much that is negative is going on, Restoration is so positive. It reminds me that God is love and that there are people following Godâs teachings⌠I like so much about Restoration that I hardly ever get rid of an issue. I have cut out some articles and saved them for many years.â
âI appreciate Restoration so much. I so admire the way you all bear witness to your faith. You are true apostles! This last issue was truly breath-taking! I found myself sobbing and weeping with joy. I wish I could get the whole world to read it.â
âAll the suffering in the world and just in life can be overwhelming at times, but the peace of God really comes through in Restoration and encourages me.â
âI have perused the first number of Restoration and I offer you my congratulations and my blessing, that the mustard seed you are planting in Combermere may grow up into a great and flourishing treeâŚ. I recommend, without hesitation, to the clergy, religious communities, and the faithful of Pembroke diocese, your timely publication, and I pray the Holy Spirit to guide your pen in placing before our Christian people here and elsewhere the true social and economic principles upon which rests the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God.â â Most Rev. William J. Smith, Bishop of Pembroke, in a letter to Catherine Doherty
âI have been reading Restoration for over 20 years. I read every word of it, and I always have. Itâs simple. It teaches without preaching. I never get tired of it because every article seems so real and from the heart. Itâs not about our faith; itâs our faith lived out⌠Itâs beautiful because it never strays from the teaching of our beloved Church, but it also doesnât harangue or complain about âhow bad it is out there.ââ
âThe personal stories, articles about the Catholic faith, especially those from Catherine Doherty, profoundly touch me to the core of my being.â
âEven though so much that is negative is going on, Restoration is so positive. It reminds me that God is love and that there are people following Godâs teachings⌠I like so much about Restoration that I hardly ever get rid of an issue. I have cut out some articles and saved them for many years.â
âI appreciate Restoration so much. I so admire the way you all bear witness to your faith. You are true apostles! This last issue was truly breath-taking! I found myself sobbing and weeping with joy. I wish I could get the whole world to read it.â
âAll the suffering in the world and just in life can be overwhelming at times, but the peace of God really comes through in Restoration and encourages me.â
âI have perused the first number of Restoration and I offer you my congratulations and my blessing, that the mustard seed you are planting in Combermere may grow up into a great and flourishing treeâŚ. I recommend, without hesitation, to the clergy, religious communities, and the faithful of Pembroke diocese, your timely publication, and I pray the Holy Spirit to guide your pen in placing before our Christian people here and elsewhere the true social and economic principles upon which rests the brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God.â â Most Rev. William J. Smith, Bishop of Pembroke, in a letter to Catherine Doherty