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Why I am Still a Catholic Peter Stanford

Why I am Still a Catholic By Peter Stanford

Why I am Still a Catholic by Peter Stanford


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What does it mean to be a Catholic in the modern world? At a time when the Vatican provokes hostility by its opposition to contraception, abortion and the use of condoms in fighting AIDS, how many Catholics share its views? These are among the questions that writer and broadcaster Peter Stanford has addressed to some of UK's best-known Catholics.

Why I am Still a Catholic Summary

Why I am Still a Catholic by Peter Stanford

What does it mean to be a Catholic in the modern world? A prominent Catholic author and journalist invites thirteen diverse contributors, many high-profile, to reveal why the Catholic Church still matters in a secular and sceptical age. Contributors include: Anne Maguire, Dermot O'Leary, Cristina Odone, Bruce Kent, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Edward Stourton, Patricia Scotland, Mel Giedroyc, Cherie Booth, Shaun Edwards, Neil Scolding, IM Birtwistle, Charlie Brown. What does it mean to be a Catholic in today's world? If you are not eating fish on Fridays and having strings of children, then what distinguishes the modern Catholic from anyone else? At a time when the Vatican provokes hostility by its opposition to contraception, abortion and the use of condoms in fighting AIDS, how many Catholics share its views? And if they don't, how can they in good conscience stay in the Church? These are among the many questions that writer and broadcaster Peter Stanford has addressed to some of Britain's best-known Catholics. In this entertaining and enlightening collection of short essays, each has come up with a very different reply.

About Peter Stanford

Peter Stanford is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Books include Heaven: A traveller's Guide to the Undiscovered Country (HarperCollins 2002), The Devil (Heinemann 1996), and the polemical Catholics and Sex which became an award-winning four-part Channel 4 series in 1992.

Table of Contents

Cherie Booth QC on Catholic social teaching and its influence on her career; Rugby legend Shaun Edwards on how faith saw him through the tragedy of his younger brother's death; Channel 4 presenter Dermot O'Leary on conscience and how he still prays every night; Writer Christina Odone writes how her marriage to a divorcee has excluded her from the sacraments but not the Church; Award-winning script-writer Frank Cottrell-Boyce imagines a dialogue with God to devise a new Penny Catechism; Today's Edward Stourton traces his faith back to Reformation rebels; Anne Maguire on how her faith sustained herwhile imprisoned for nine years for terrorist crimes she did not commit. Comedian Mel Gieldroyc (of Mel and Sue) on the pull of her Polish Catholic roots; Journalist Charlie Brown on being gay and Catholic; Stem-cell research expert Professor Neil Scolding on discrimination against Catholics in science; Baroness Patricia Scotland, Home Office minister, on being a Catholic in government; Former priest and leader of CND, Bruce Kent, on life from the other side of the altar rails. Foreword: One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church?; A Global Caravan Site by Frank Cottrell-Boyce; Roots and Reins by Cristina Odone; A Little Bit of Grit by Cherie Booth QC; Put To The Test by Shaun Edwards; The Ant on the Face of the Computer by Bruce Kent; On the Sidelines of a Culture of Death by Professor Neil Scoudling; Angels and Dirt by Peter Stanford; Thy Will Be Done by Patricia Scotland QC; More Than a Plastic Paddy by Dermot O'Leary; Locked Up Like a Nun by Anne Maguire; Only when I laugh by Mel Giedroyc; Final Perseverance by IM Birtwistle; This Peculiar Marriage by Charlie Brown; A Work in Progress by Edward Stourton.

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GOR001276317
9780826485779
0826485774
Why I am Still a Catholic by Peter Stanford
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20050623
192
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