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Fr Gerald O'Mahony is a Jesuit who has worked for many years
now giving retreats in Loyola Hall, a Jesuit Spirituality Centre near
Liverpool, England. He has an easily understandable style which is deeply
imbuded by the Spirit of freedom of the Spiritual Exercises of Ignation
and a unshakable sense of God's love for each one of us. Fr Gerry's
books vary from his autobiographical 'The Other Side of the Mountain'
to prayers and reflections as in Praying in the Ignatian Spirit, 100
ways to hear the Good News, and the Station of the Cross.
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Way in to the Trinity is Gerry's latest book. An accessible look at
the mystery of the Trinity.
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Through over twenty pairs of Gospel images Gerald O'Mahony traces
the clear difference between being saved and being a disciple.
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This is a book full of hope and positive wisdom, which will reward
any reader who is searching for a genuine spiritual liberty. The freedom
of the Christian Way is simple but profound, gentle but powerful in
its effect on the lives of those who dare take it as the free gift from
God.
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A remarkably honest autobiography of Gerry's coming to terms with
a number of breakdowns.
An inspiration for all and particularly helpful for anyone who has suffered
from serious stress.
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A compilation of some of the most popular prayers in the Ignatian
Spirit. Many are taken from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius
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This book aims to help the reader pray the Gospel of Mark. The author
has taken the Gospel, chapter by chapter, offering enough comment and
clarification to prepare for the main part of the book, which is the
prayer exercise and suggestions for prayer. He has writtent the text
as if Peter were the speaker so that the reader can see the Gospel more
clearly as Peter saw it.
(Available New from Loyola Hall
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Everyone has fears. The Bible tells us hundreds of times not tobe
afraid, which must mean that God knows we have fears and would wish
to free us from them. Here, for each day of the year, will be found
a different quotation from the Bible, helping the reader to cope with
daily fears. With each quotation come a few lines putting the scriptural
words into their context, and then applying them to ourselves for today.
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A glossy little book with beautiful illustrations of the Stations
of the Cross of Liverpool, Metropolitan Cathedral with Gerry's own text.
Suitable for personal or public devotion.
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Making use of moods. A helpful book looking at how to read our own
moods.
A particularly invaluable book for those who are subject to noticable
mood swings.
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100 short daily reflections on the Good News.
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The great changes in the teaching of religion which has come about
in the past thirty years is not simply a question of new methods of
teaching. The content also has changed.
This book attempts to give the whole pattern, or a personal version
of it in simple language, with images taken from scripture.
Available New from Loyola
Hall
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