Thursday, February 23, 2012

Lenten reading acclaimed by Mother Teresa, Fr. Groeschel, & Fr. Hardon


 
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Crucifixion

In Gethsemane,
Jesus begged His
disciples to
"watch one hour"
with Him.


This Lent will you finally manage to watch one hour with Jesus, or even grow closer to him in prayer?

If you're uncertain, then consider this remarkable book, written in Jerusalem in the 1920s by a Dominican priest who lived there.

It will make it easy for you to watch not just one hour with Jesus, but many.



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"By means of this book," said Mother Teresa of Calcutta, "we enter right into the Heart of Jesus and discover how precious we are to Him and how much He longs for our love in return."  

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 The late John Cardinal O'Connor called this book "beautiful, devotional, and insightful."

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Fr. Benedict Groeschel proclaimed it
"a powerful aid to meditation"
and
Dr. Alice von Hildebrand says
"This book should be in the hands
of every single Christian."


 That's because its author, Rev. A.D. Sertillanges (1863-1948), wrote with the care of a scholar, the eye of a cinematographer, and the tenderness of a saint.

In the pages of this book, What Jesus Saw from the Cross, you'll be jostled by crowds as you enter Jerusalem with Jesus, choke on the dust of the narrow streets, breathe the rich smells of the city at festival time, and share the Last Supper with the disciples.  

You'll weep in Gethsemane, witness the kiss of Judas and the lying accusations made before Herod and Pilate. You'll stumble with Jesus through narrow streets, bumped by pack animals and hawkers selling wares to the thrill-seeking crowd, sneering at the Cross Jesus bears.  

You'll weep as soldiers drive home the nails and tremble as darkness covers the earth when Jesus dies.

So intense is Fr. Sertillanges' account of Jesus' last days --- and so faithful to the Gospel --- that generations of Catholics have used What Jesus Saw from the Cross to prepare themselves for Easter.  

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 The late Fr. John Hardon said that:
"Father Sertillanges' book immerses us into every detail, every event, and every emotion that accompanies the drama of Christ's suffering and sacrifice on the cross. After reading this book, every Christian will experience the vivid sense of being an eyewitness to the death of His Lord and view the Crucifixion as a personal event that touches his daily life. This is a book for all times, for all places, and for all people, especially our own age."


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Has your faith grown
this Lent, or are you still
"just getting by?"  

Join Mother Teresa, Cardinal O'Connor, Fr. Benedict Groeschel, Dr. Alice von Hildebrand, and countless other good Catholics who have nourished their faith with What Jesus Saw from the Cross.
What Jesus Saw From the Cross (cover)

What Jesus Saw from the Cross   
by Fr. A.G. Sertillanges
252 pgs pbk $18.95


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"I am happy to recommend 
What Jesus Saw from the Cross.
"
Blessed Mother Teresa
of 
Calcutta

 "What Jesus Saw from the Cross is the perfect book to take to prayer during Lent and throughout the year."
Lay Witness

 "For families seeking spiritual reading, this book will be a valuable source of inspiration and of great value to parents when teaching their children about the central mystery of our faith."
Family Life

"This book deserves the attention
of all serious Christians."
The Priest

A. G. Sertillanges  (1863-1948)

Antonin Gilbert Sertillanges entered the Dominican order in France when he was twenty, was ordained a priest in 1888, and devoted the rest of his life to study and prayer.

A gifted teacher and a prolific scholar, Fr. Sertillanges  published many books and over a thousand articles in the areas of philosophy, theology, art, and spirituality.

Fr. Sertillanges was admired for his skill as a preacher, spiritual director, and apologist, and had considerable success explaining the Catholic faith to the young and the unconverted.  

No "ivory tower" intellectual, but a passionate son of the Church, Fr. Sertillanges's works bridge the gap between theology and the Christian experience of ordinary laymen.

What Jesus Saw From the Cross (cover)

 What Jesus Saw from the Cross   
by Fr. A.G. Sertillanges
252 pgs pbk $18.95



Also for Lent:

A modest book to help you pray as you've always wanted - and as you should!   

We all pray, but few of us pray well. And although that's troubling, few of us have found a spiritual director capable of leading us further along the path of prayer.  

Fr Raoul Plus, S.J., is such a director, and reading this little book about the four types of prayer will be for you like hearing the voice of the wise and gentle counsellor you long for but can't find: one who knows your soul well and understands its needs.  

How can this be? Well, the interior life is in most ways the same - and in lesser ways different - for each of us. The good director understands the ways it must always be the same, and allows for all the ways in which it will be different, uniquely our own.  

By showing us in these pages the saints in prayer, their struggles and their insights, and by drawing on 2,000 years of Christian experience Fr. Plus is here able to make his spiritual advice both concrete and universal: suited to each of us as if we were speaking with him face-to-face.
To read is not always to pray; but to read this book is to be led to the very threshold of true prayer.

How to Pray Well (cover)
How to Pray Well
by Fr. Raoul Plus, S.J.
$10.95
144 pgs leatherette


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Raoul Plus, S.J. (1882-1958)    wrote more than forty books to help Christians understand God's love for the soul. His works stress the vital role of prayer in the spiritual life and show how you can live the truths of the faith.



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