Interchurch Families: Resources for Ecumenical Hope
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Interchurch Families: Resources for Ecumenical Hope  -     Edited By: John C. Bush
    By: John C. Bush & Patrick R. Cooney, eds.

Interchurch Families: Resources for Ecumenical Hope

Edited By: John C. Bush
Westminster John Knox Press / 2002 / Paperback

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Marriage and families are becoming increasingly complex. No longer can any of us speak with simplicity about what a "typical" family is like, now that our vocabulary includes words like "single parent," "blended," "multi-faith," etc. This is a brief, usable book designed for ministers and priests to use with congregants who are entering into, or are already in, an interchurch marriage. This book can also be useful for laity involved in interchurch families.

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Title: Interchurch Families: Resources for Ecumenical Hope
By: John C. Bush & Patrick R. Cooney, eds.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 104
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2002
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 0664225624
ISBN-13: 9780664225629
Stock No: WW02237

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Marriage and families are becoming increasingly complex. No longer can any of us speak with simplicity about what a "typical" family is like, now that our vocabulary includes words like "single parent," "blended," and "multi-faith." Inerfaith Families is a brief, usable book designed for ministers and priests to use with congregants who are entering into, or are already in, an interchurch (Reformed-Catholic) marriage. It can also be useful for laity involved in interchurch families.

Author Bio

John C. Bush is a Presbyterian pastor who has served congregations in Michigan and Alabama. He is co-Chair of the Presbyterian and Reformed/Roman Catholic Dialogue. Patrick R. Cooney is Bishop of Gaylord, Michigan and co-Chair of the Presbyterian and Reformed/Roman Catholic Dialogue.

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