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by: John Powell
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 158
EAN: 9780883473221
ISBN: 0883473224
Label: Thomas More Association
Manufacturer: Thomas More Association
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 106
Publication Date: 1990-06
Publisher: Thomas More Association
Sales Rank: 187178
Studio: Thomas More Association
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Rating: - Great for deepening relationships
My boyfriend and I both have this book and it has helped us to grow as a couple. We have grown closer and opened the door to deeper understanding. We understand each other more than ever and appreciated one another.
Rating: - Admitted Child Abuser
November 17, 2005 - A settlement has been reached in connection with a Roman Catholic priest accused of sexual abuse. At least six adults claimed father John Powell abused them in the late 60's and 70's. No criminal charges were filed against Powell but the priest has admitted to the abuse.
--ABC News
Two of the former Chicago Jesuit priest John Powell's victims spoke out Thursday. Patrice Regnier says Father Powell -- a former Loyola University professor -- started abusing her when she ... Read More
Rating: - This is a Great Book
Loving other people without any intention is really difficult in ordinary life. Loving GOD without any intention is obviously be done by ordinary people, but loving other people without any intention is impossible. Even a couple that loving each other has intention in their feelings. That is human's nature and only the saints or prophets or priests can love each other without any intention. But on the other hand, this book seems like reminding and asking the ordinary people to love each other without ... Read More
Rating: - Contains good insights on love
The first, second, and last chapters of this book are great. The middle part is interesting, but one can take or leave it. Fr. Powell starts by speaking of love, and the problem of lack of love. He speaks of pain leading to selfishness.
The middle of his book is a lot of psychological development issues that I'm not sure belong in that book where they are. In the last chapter, Fr. Powell finally makes his point. We must forget ourselves and reach out to others. It is a lesson that I have ... Read More
Rating: - A Must Own
This is a great book to aid one in their ability to love. Love is the most powerful, most healing, and simply the greatest thing in the world. This book is simply a great way to be able to spread the great love that we all have the potential to have.
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