21 days back to God : after forty years of running away a pilgrimage of return / Bob Cameron
- Bib ID:
- 10004334
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- Book
- Author:
- Cameron, Bob, 1947-, author
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- Bayswater, Vic. : Coventry, [2023]
- ©2023
- 64 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- ISBN:
- 9781922589262 (paperback)
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"Most Catholics, baptised as infants, have no memory of how they became Catholic; probably just as many have no memory of a specific time when they decided they no longer belonged in the Church. Bob Cameron describes such Catholics as 'collapsed' Catholics and suggests that, like him, many of them have a confused as well as clouded memory of belonging to the Catholic tradition. 21 Days Back to God describes his personal journey of how he became a 'self-exiled' Catholic, how he stopped running away from the Church and the various steps that were part of his pilgrimage return." --Back cover.
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- Twenty-one days back to God : after 40 years of running away a pilgrimage of return
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