Dr. Sr. Hanan Eshoa
The contents of the books in brief
In the book “The Liturgical Year and Christian Discipleship”, I focused on recognizing the weakness of the adolescent’s life and on reconciliation with it, to help him or her pay attention to progress on a personal and collective level, through faith and respect for all that the Lord has placed in our hands of goodness through faith. And respect for all the good that the Lord has placed in our hands, so that it is harmony and ease for the person to adhere to the human and spiritual values that make the believer responsible towards himself and towards others.
In the book “Discipleship and Imitation“, I focused on everything related to the subject of discipleship in its dimensions. First: to give Christ the first place in everything; follow the teachings of Christ; bear fruits; love other disciples; And evangelization – the discipleship of others. Topics varied to account for the most important things a believer in this age group would like to understand, for example: martyrdom, holiness, and the gospel, which means growth with a better purpose and the distinction between true beauty and superstition.
In the book “The liturgical year and the following”, I consider the human and theological virtues to help the learner understand the meaning of the new law for a new life, which requires continuous training in awareness and self-communication. Achieve goals and achieve happiness that gives the student a positive spirit to invest their energies for the love of God’s grace.
Conclusion
Personally, I hope these books will help catechetical students and make an extra effort to learn more and grow in faith and humanity. As for those teaching this phase, I encourage them to look for sermons related to liturgical feasts and I encourage students to read them.
In the end I would say: I will continue to write books for all ages.