A book cover titled Unity Among Catholics: A Way Forward shows a glowing white dove with wings of blue and orange above a crowd, symbolizing peace and unity, with author Most Reverend Mark E. Brennan listed below.
Cover of a pastoral letter titled “Unity Among Catholics: A Way Forward” by Bishop Mark E. Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston, featuring a church crest and the phrase “Sentire Cum Ecclesia.”.
A two-column magazine article discusses Christian unity and includes a centered quote, Our unity makes possible the success of our efforts to bring others to Christ. There is a grayscale image of two hands holding a heart.
A page from a religious booklet features text discussing the Churchs authority, guidance by the Holy Spirit, and the importance of unity in faith, illustrated with a photo of a clergyman in red robes and glasses.
A black-and-white scan of a two-column page discussing Catholic Church history, racism, and the views of Fr. John Courtney Murray, with densely packed text and no images or decorative elements.
A page from a religious publication; it features two columns of text discussing Catholic teachings, immigrant justice, and church authority. At the bottom right, theres a small black-and-white portrait of an elderly man with glasses and a beard.
A page of text discussing Catholic beliefs on Jesus’ divinity, the Eucharist, and criteria for distinguishing true doctrine, with a small illustration of a chalice, bread, cross, and wheat in the bottom section.
A page from a book or magazine discusses Christian teachings on salvation, church authority, and judgment. There is a pencil sketch of an older man wearing glasses in the top right corner of the page.
A book page with two columns of text. The left column discusses the Church’s adaptation to new historical and cultural situations. A beige box highlights a quote about teaching development, with the right column continuing the discussion.
A magazine page features two columns of text discussing Catholic views on marriage, contraception, and the Mass. At the top center, there is a small sketch of a man labeled Pop Pius XI.
A page from a religious magazine featuring two columns of text discussing Catholic liturgy and popular religiosity, with an illustration of Our Lady of Guadalupe and a kneeling figure at the bottom right.
A letter from Bishop Mark E. Brennan with Catholic symbols, a coat of arms, and a passage highlighted in gray encouraging the unity and witness of Catholic faith in West Virginia. Text discusses faith, community, and evangelization.
Text on a white background listing charcoal sketches of saints by Christopher Santer of Pacem Studio, including a website link and a note about Pope Pius XI as a Holy See image.