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Growing in Joy: 31 Meditations for a Life in Abundance (99 Words to Live By S.)
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Item Description... Featuring the writings of: Mother Teresa John Paul II Thomas Merton Jessica Powers Evelyn Underhill Simone Weil Thomas a Kempis Julian of Norwich, ...and many others. We are susceptible to joy. Spending quality time with joyful people and their writings might well transform our heart and soul. Bishop Robert Morneau reflects on how we can live a life imbued with joy and share this treasure with those around us. Let the passages and reflections presented here invite you to rejoice and delight, nourishing seeds of joy and life in its fullness. |
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Pages 88
Dimensions: Length: 7.54" Width: 4.52" Height: 0.26" Weight: 0.22 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Sep 1, 2006
Publisher NEW CITY PRESS
ISBN 1565482441 EAN 9781565482449
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 | Zest for Living and Hope in Dying Sep 14, 2006 |
Morneau, the auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay, describes the virtue of joy in one sentence. It is a habitual action leading to "the enlargement of life for oneself and others in that its expansive energies give us zest in living and hope in dying." He describes joyous persons as creative, accepting, and capable of living in the present. Each of the 31 meditations is divided into three sections: listen, reflect, and respond. The first of these consists of a joy-related message from the likes of Mother Teresa, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and John Paul II. Morneau provides the reflection, which closes with a suggested activity, as "Ponder the last couple of days, and consider what you have done that would make God smile." The response is a prayer related to the topic.
This small yet rich resource is ideal for individual use. In addition, a faith-sharing group could select any section to open or close its meeting or start a discussion. | | | Write your own review about Growing in Joy: 31 Meditations for a Life in Abundance (99 Words to Live By S.)
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