This mini-anthology includes reflections, short essays, and brief excerpts from longer works. This thoughtfully illustrated book is intended to help readers find quiet time for reflection amid hectic Christmas preparations.
The material in Word Made Flesh can be used as a weekly devotional, as preparation for Sunday Mass, or to aid priests or deacons in preparing their homilies. Word Made Flesh (Cycle B) will be released for Advent 2020.
Offers insights into the kind of prayer that enables us to bring the whole of our being to God, and to let the power released into the world by the life, death and resurrection of Jesus flow through our hearts and into the world.
West provides an overview of the TOB’s main teachings and an explanation of how they brilliantly illuminate the whole story of salvation from Genesis to Revelation.
In this collection of his teachings on meditation as a daily practice, John Main opens up deeper insights into the wonder of the ordinary -- the true meaning of contemplation -- and the exploration of the depths of one's being.
"Collectively, the entries here are not a manifesto nor a theory. This is neither an academic treatise nor a textbook. What destruction is sought is a destruction of received consciousness, not a bomb thrown into a building or a classroom.
But, as you know, these things happen. It's sometimes a consequence of the business.” Weltsch sniffs out a laugh. Something about Kinsky's word choice amuses him, as if murder were analogous to working late or taking a pay cut.
Award-winning, critically acclaimed writer Jack O'Connell returns with a dark novel about a down-and-out ex-cop who must battle a twisted cast of criminals to save his life and solve his wife's murder.
... words, to sting your prey. But first make love, convince the world to trust. Then you can eat your mate. All this swept into the vortex of your speech, into the sibilant, smooth-as-velvet, serpent. 319 OUR HIGH WORK MASTERS (4)