Sacramental Consultation

The Path into Communion

Tom Ravetz

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Describes Sacramental Consultation as practised in The Christian Community.

Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Religion & Spirituality
Extent:
32 pages
ISBN:
9780863156946
Publication date:
22 Jan 2009

Description

What can the renewed sacramental life of The Christian Community offer to those who seek pastoral care?

Describing Sacramental Consultation as practised in The Christian Community, Tom Ravetz shows how it differes from the earlier form of confession and repentance.

Together with the support of the Act of Consecration of Man, we can be helped to experience a 'turning' towards our higher self. Through becoming aware of the reality of Christ's presence in our souls, we can become empowered to live our lives in a new way, and to live creatively with our problems and shortcomings.

Author

Revd Tom Ravetz was born in Leeds in 1964. He completed the training for the priesthood of The Christian Community in Stuttgart, and studied theology at the University of Aberdeen. He is Lenker of The Christian Community in Great Britain and Ireland. He has written and spoken on a wide variety of theological and spiritual topics and is the author of Free From Dogma and The Incarnation (both Floris Books).

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