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"Cardinal Gerhard Mèuller demonstrates his intimate understanding of contemporary Catholic priesthood, particularly the challenges wrought by a changing Church and rapidly shifting culture. Originally published in the author's native German, You Shall Be a Blessing is an affirmation of priestly life and ministry presented in twelve letters. This book marries personal encouragement from a shepherd of the Church with theological and spiritual insight on the meaning, history, and importance of the ordained priesthood to today's Catholic Church"--

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"Cardinal Gerhard Mèuller demonstrates his intimate understanding of contemporary Catholic priesthood, particularly the challenges wrought by a changing Church and rapidly shifting culture. Originally published in the author's native German, You Shall Be a Blessing is an affirmation of priestly life and ministry presented in twelve letters. This book marries personal encouragement from a shepherd of the Church with theological and spiritual insight on the meaning, history, and importance of the ordained priesthood to today's Catholic Church"--
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Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller served as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 2012 to 2017. He was appointed bishop of Regensburg, Germany, in 2002 by Pope John Paul II. Müller was elevated to archbishop in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI and to cardinal in 2014 by Pope Francis. Prior to being named prefect, Müller served on the Pontifical Council for Culture, Congregation for Catholic Education, and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. After Müller 's appointment as archbishop and prefect, he also became ex officio;president of the Pontifical Biblical Commission, the International Theological Commission, and the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei. Müller retired in 2017. He has written more than six hundred works on various topics including dogmatic theology, revelation, ecumenism, and the diaconate. He is the editor of the Complete Works of Joseph Ratzinger--Pope Benedict XVI in sixteen volumes.