That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
<p>Fr. Paul Scalia reveals a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart in these inspiring reflections on a wide range of Catholic teachings and practices. Rooted in Scripture, these insights place the reader on a path to a deeper, more meaningful relationship with God.</p><p>Among the topics explored are deepening one's knowledge of Jesus, partaking of the life of grace through the sacraments, and cultivating the art of prayer as a continuous conversation with God.</p><p>Each section is introduced by a moving essay by a highly regarded Catholic. <strong>Fr. Paul Check</strong>, <strong>Jim Towey</strong>,<strong> Scott Hahn</strong>, <strong>Mary Ellen Bork</strong>, <strong>Gloria Purvis</strong>, <strong>Raymond Arroyo</strong>, <strong>Lizz Lovett</strong>, <strong>Helen Alvaré</strong>, and <strong>Dan Mattson </strong>offer their personal accounts of being Catholic, which are followed by Fr. Scalia's illuminations. <strong>Archbishop Charles Chaput</strong> contributes a thought- provoking foreword, which begins the reader's exploration of the many important aspects of the Catholic faith presented in this book.</p>