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In this episode of Author to Author on WCAT Radio, host Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson announces to the world that Terry’s book My Soul Shall Be Healed has been republished by En Route Books and Media as a workbook.

We discuss Pope Saint John Paul II, his encyclical on the Eucharist, the importance of parish faith formation opportunities and how to use the Catechism to learn our Catholic Faith better for today’s world (and a few other interesting bits of wisdom).

My Soul Shall Be Healed is a workbook suited perfectly for parish groups. The author explains in ordinary language how to understand the very important Church document, Ecclesia de Eucharistia (The Church of the Eucharist), an encyclical by Pope Saint John Paul II. You’ll be able to apply his words to your everyday life in today’s world.

You’ll discover how to develop a more personal relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist. You’ll learn why Catholicism teaches that the Eucharist as the “source and summit of the Christian life.” You’ll find out—with clarity—what Catholics believe and do not believe about the Eucharist. And you’ll gain a deep appreciation for the reason why only Catholic priests can consecrate the communion elements alongside the important role you have, with the whole community, in the Eucharistic celebration. 

To order the book, visit En Route Books and Media. Discounts are available for groups.

About Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson:

Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson served Holy Apostles College & Seminary in Cromwell, CT, for twenty-seven years, including as dogmatic theologian, academic dean, and chief academic officer. She now serves Pontifex University as Manager of Operations and Academic Dean of Theology.

 


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