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A reflective
look at 50 key Bible passages.
Gerry brings together the inner and the outer world and shows
that prayerfulness goes hand in hand with the promotion of
a fair and just world. |
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first part of the book contains simple, practical and valuable
advice and suggestions about using a short time of quiet each
day, or whenever one can.
The second - and main - part of the book consists
of daily thoughts over a period of seven weeks. Each day's
section starts with some Bible passages, either to be looked
up or read from the book itself in extract form. Then follows
a page or two of reflections on the passages; insightful,
encouraging and provocative at the same time. |
A
book which attempts to show the person who is interested in
doing the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius a guide to what
they might expect.
Writen by George A. Aschenbrenner,
one of the most experienced Jesuits in the field of the Exercises. |
The
book is a collection of essays from various Christian traditions.
Edited by Mary Rose Bumpus and Rebecca Bradburn Langer of
Spiritual Directors International (USA) on Spiritual Direction.
Food for thought on the subject.
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A
book on the Spirituality behind the Jesuit Order.
William A. Barry and Robert
G. Doherty are both experienced Jesuits in the formation of
the younger generation of men in the Society of Jesus. |
Margaret Silf
gives us Ignatian Spirituality for Everyday Living in this
book which she titles: Companions of Chirst - Rhythm of Life.
She shows in a simple way how
this spirituality can help ordinary people lead a more joyful
life, following Christ more authentically.
This is a good practical book
into prayer, making choices and living a good Christian life,
eminently suitable for those who are looking for some clearly
understandable guidance. |
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Andrew
Walker
A compilation of articles on
spirituality for the busy person. Edited by Andrew Walker,
a parish priest in the City of London, and Director of the
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Peter van Breemen SJ
Here we are offered
a fairly short book on the spirituality of ageing. How to
find God in our later years.
Though based very much on
the experiences of elderly Jesuit priest and brothers, it
acknowledges the experiences of married and single people
as they move into retirement.
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