In 'The Priestly Vocation', Bernard Ward takes a deep dive into the history and theology of the priesthood. This comprehensive work explores the nature of the priesthood, the role of the priest in the community, and the formation and training of priests. Ward draws on a wealth of historical and theological sources to provide a compelling analysis of this vital vocation.
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