Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV
�Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!� Mike and Terri Aquilina offer a rich array of evidence for the emotional, physical, spiritual and psychological importance of breastfeeding. Drawing on everything from scriptures and the Church Fathers to modern medical journals and Pope John Paul II, they posit that �breastfeeding has a �sacramental� quality; it stands as a natural sign of something divine. Indeed, it is among the most profound and personal experiences of the divine beauty revealed in nature.� Such an important message for mothers today!
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Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV
�Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!� Mike and Terri Aquilina offer a rich array of evidence for the emotional, physical, spiritual and psychological importance of breastfeeding. Drawing on everything from scriptures and the Church Fathers to modern medical journals and Pope John Paul II, they posit that �breastfeeding has a �sacramental� quality; it stands as a natural sign of something divine. Indeed, it is among the most profound and personal experiences of the divine beauty revealed in nature.� Such an important message for mothers today!
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Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV

Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV

Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV

Milk and Mystery: On Breastfeeding and the Theology of the Body: Catholic for a Reason IV

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�Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!� Mike and Terri Aquilina offer a rich array of evidence for the emotional, physical, spiritual and psychological importance of breastfeeding. Drawing on everything from scriptures and the Church Fathers to modern medical journals and Pope John Paul II, they posit that �breastfeeding has a �sacramental� quality; it stands as a natural sign of something divine. Indeed, it is among the most profound and personal experiences of the divine beauty revealed in nature.� Such an important message for mothers today!

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BN ID: 2940149399505
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Series: Catholic for a Reason , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 84 KB
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