This beautiful book is the presentation/gift edition of last year's Paraclete bestseller, "Will I See My Dog in Heaven?" (4 printings). Now, the question mark is removed! The answer is "Yes!" Complete with space for presenting the book to a friend who has just lost, or is soon to lose, a beloved pet; prayers and blessings for all animal companions; and plenty of hope and inspiration, Friar Jack says unequivocally: "All creatures form one family of creation. And the more we see the implications of our belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and accept the biblical vision of God's inclusive…mehr
This beautiful book is the presentation/gift edition of last year's Paraclete bestseller, "Will I See My Dog in Heaven?" (4 printings). Now, the question mark is removed! The answer is "Yes!" Complete with space for presenting the book to a friend who has just lost, or is soon to lose, a beloved pet; prayers and blessings for all animal companions; and plenty of hope and inspiration, Friar Jack says unequivocally: "All creatures form one family of creation. And the more we see the implications of our belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and accept the biblical vision of God's inclusive love, the clearer we are able to say of our beloved animal companions who have died: We will see you again in heaven!"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
In his long and distinguished life as a Franciscan friar, Jack Wintz, OFM, was for many decades a teacher, a missionary, an award-winning journalist, and an editor at St. Anthony Messenger magazine in Cincinnati, where he interviewed luminaries such as St. Teresa of Calcutta and Gene Kelly. Citing Scriptures, Christian tradition, and the life and teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, he assured readers that there is indeed a place in the afterlife for all God's creatures. His inspiring books have brought comfort to grieving pet owners and have sold more than a quarter of a million copies!
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