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The Sober Catholic Way

Paul Sofranko

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Paul Sofranko
19 May 2024
"""The Sober Catholic Way"" helps Catholics by describing the many ways in which their faith can assist in maintaining sobriety. Drawn from nearly two decades of blogging at SoberCatholic.com, ""The Sober Catholic Way"" shows the importance of the sacraments, the Bible, the Catechism and other books. It continues on with the various ways one can ""live"" out Catholicism by nurturing devotions to the Sacred Heart, Blessed Virgin Mary, and other saints. All of these contribute to sobriety as well as one's spiritual progression!

Discover the importance of the Real Presence, the Rosary, the Stations of the Cross, St. Joseph, St. Therese (the ""Little Flower"") and Matt Talbot. You'll get ideas on how to apply the Beatitudes, the Divine Mercy Message, as well as learning about the Apparitions of Our Lady at Guadalupe, Lourdes and Fatima and how they can guide one's life.

""The Sober Catholic Way"" is a basic handbook on how anyone can live a sober life. This book does not guarantee anything, but doing these things have helped the author keep his sobriety intact since May 22, 2002. Will he ever drink again? Quite unlikely, but the tools to help recover from a relapse are in every chapter! The love and mercy of God is everlasting and endless!"
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Imprint:   Paul Sofranko
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   222g
ISBN:   9798224100125
Pages:   144
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"My writing efforts so far have been blogging at ""Sober Catholic"" (SoberCatholic.com since 2007!) and ""Paul Sofranko Space"" (PaulSofranko.net since 2012.) I am also the author of the ""Stations of the Cross for Alcoholics,"" ""The Recovery Rosary: Reflections for Alcoholics and Addicts,"" ""The Catholicpunk Manifesto,"" and ""The Sober Catholic Way."" While I focus on writing devotional booklets for Catholics who are affected by alcoholism and addictions, ""The Catholicpunk Manifesto"" branches out from that and is more akin to some of what I write at ""Paul Sofranko Space."" I am currently working on novels and shorter works in the speculative fiction genre that include exploring the Works of Mercy, the shadowy boundaries between life, death and what is beyond; and what exactly exists in that stage between awake and asleep? I am convinced that some things do lurk out of the corner of your eye. And what does sentience and humanity (or ""alienity,"") mean, actually?"

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