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The Scripture, prayers, and reflections in Sacred Space: The Prayer Book will inspire you to a richer daily spiritual experience throughout the liturgical year and invite you to develop a closer relationship with God.
A daily prayer experience from Sacred Space, the internationally known online prayer guide invites readers to develop a closer relationship with God during this season of preparation and anticipation. Each day includes a Scripture reading and points of reflection, as well as a weekly topic enhanced by six steps of prayer and reflection.
The twelve linked chapters form a personal introduction, with a degree of autobiography and illustrative anecdote, to an interior dialogue between Christian faith and the challenging context of contemporary religious pluralism.
This book facilitates the reader as they 'dip' into life's mysteries in a gentle and thought-provoking way. Thoughts ranging from cups of coffee, ancient navigators, cycling and the challenges of technology draw the reader into the gentle embrace of God's love and presence.
Patrick C. Goujon a careful reading which emphasizes what makes giving spiritual help possible in a conversation. We are shown how Ignatius deals with decision-making and with obstacles in the spiritual life. He is also revealed giving encouragement and correction and advising about how to offer these to others.
In 16th and 17th century Ireland religion and nationality fused together in a people's struggle to survive. In that struggle the country's links with Europe provided a life line. Members of religious orders, including the Irish Jesuits, with their international roots, played an important role.
A collection of readings and reflections for participants in the Inspiring Faith Communities programme.
We often find it hard to believe that we have a unique voice. Advent begins with a voice crying in the wilderness. Every voice matters - especially voices in the wilderness that are stifled and silenced by alienation and apathy. This book dares you to take the time to listen to Advent voices in the wilderness.
This book presents some of Ignatius' key insights which inspire Jesuits and others all over the world. For those associated with the Jesuits or those who want to find out more about their spirituality, this basic introduction will be helpful.
Father Browne is well known for his collection of Titanic photographs. He spent the rest of his life taking photographs all around Ireland and beyond. He made frequent trips to Wicklow where he photographed the landscape and people.
In an easy to read style, this book will provide possibilities and sightlines for individuals, communities and parishes, in their search for authentic freedom, renewal, and community.
Brian O'Leary, an Irish Jesuit, has been researching and writing on Ignatian spirituality since the 1970s. This is a collection of his essays that have appeared in spirituality journals in a number of countries.
Sacred Space Lent 2021 continues the tradition of Scripture reading, points of reflection, a weekly topic and six steps of prayer and meditation. The handy format makes this an idea book for pocket, brief case, handbag or even the glove compartment of the car!
This is a concrete, practical book about spiritual accompaniment. In six chapters, the author presents the following tools: 'there is no rush', 'listening by following', 'searching for the soul', 'going deeper', 'evaluating', and 'accompanying towards spiritual maturity'.
With its small size and meaningful message, this book is a simple way to build a richer relationship with God and embrace Advent as a sacred space.
This book builds bridges between theology and ecology. It challenges theology to re-imagine who we are, who the Spirit is, who Christ is, where creation is going, and what is the role of liturgy in soociety-all in the glare of the climate crisis.
Based on contemporary documentation, Raphael's World explores the complex era in which the artist flourished and introduces the reader to the fascinating panoply of patrons. The 500th anniversary of the death of Raphael occurs on 6 April 2020. There will be a number of events to celebrate at the Vatican and other galleries around the world.
This book is a dialogue between members of two Irish Churches. Although their communities in N. Ireland are divided the authors have worked together for over 40 years on issues of theology, conflict, reconciliation and the relevance of Christ in a pluralist society.
This book looks at Mary, this extraordinary woman who is "the cause of our joy" because she brought us the greatest joy of all: Jesus. She was full of joy because she was full of gratitude, gladly acknowledging the fullness of grace that God had given her.
Best-selling author of `Saints for Our Time' and `Saints for the Journey' Fr John Murray introduces us to a selection of saints for the family , to mark the World Meeting of Families which takes place in Dublin in August.
With Ignatian Spirituality A to Z, Jim Manney has provided a brief, informative, and entertaining guide to key concepts of Ignatian spirituality and essential characters and events in Jesuit history. The lexicon format allows readers to find terms quickly, and the concise descriptions are ideal for those new to the Ignatian story.
Daniel Murray was undoubtedly the outstanding Irish Catholic archbishop of the nineteenth century. His efforts to provide aid to the needy during the Great Famine, and the veneration and respect he inspired in his clergy, further contributed to the high esteem in which he was held.
These talks are aimed at helping those seriously interested in personal prayer, and the author provides comprehensive directions on how to pray.
Wisdom at the Crossroads is an introduction to the life and thought of the gifted Jesuit priest, theologian, author and educator, Michael Paul Gallagher SJ (1939-2015).
We live in an Ireland, and a world, where conventional economic models have failed, politics is fractured, what it means to be human is contested, and opposition between secularists and believers is conducted like some kind of Punch-and-Judy show. The dominant narrative of our time is spent. What might replace it?
Liturgies with Young People presents material suitable for liturgies, Eucharistic and non-Eucharistic in schools and other youth centres. A group of experienced chaplains and catechists have put together 20 liturgies suitable for young people in the post-primary age group.
The author challenges the myths and misunderstandings around forgiving and tries to be both compassionate and challenging to those who wish to make this journey.
Short biographies of sixteen well-known Jesuit through the ages, all written by current members of the order. These essays will bring to life figures from St Ignatius himself to justice campaigner Dan Berrigan SJ. Others include Edmund Campion, Teilhard de Chardin, Peter Claver, Karl Rahner and many more.
Initially ambitious for his own glory and honour, Ignatius worked only for 'the greater glory of God', becoming the inspirational founder of one of the Church's most influential religious orders.
After an initial chapter on the origins of religious life, I devote two chapters each to poverty, chastity, and obedience. Only these values can explain why people enter and flourish in religious life. All religious, without distinction, are called to be "radical and free".
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