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This is a spiritual and practical guide book for preachers, focusing not on why we preach, nor what we preach, but on how to live and serve as a preacher.
On Voice is a book about the sound that journeys from the lips to the heart; how we speak it, how we hear it and how we embody it as people made in the image of the God whose voice created the heavens and the earth.
This rich volume is the second of two collecting 96 sermons by the late priest and theologian Robert D. Crouse - one of the finest contemplative theological minds of our age. They are arranged to follow the principal celebrations of the ancient Christian Year, so they can be read in step with the liturgical seasons.
This is an indispensible guide to one of the most difficult challenges faced by some daughters of narcissistic mothers: the option of breaking off all contact with their mothers. Bestselling author, Danu Morrigan provides helpful, honest, realistic and empowering advice for all who have decided this is the right choice for them.
What might happen, asks Charlie Bell, author of the acclaimed Queer Holiness, if what we know about queer lives, loves and relationships was taken as read, rather than treated as a matter of debate? From this starting point, how might we do and think things differently in Christian life, our theology, and in the Church as an institution? Following the apologetics approach of Queer Holiness, Queer Redemption looks to a future when the margins truly define the centre, where queerness is truly liberative for the whole church.
The Song of the Poor is a record of Fr Tommy Greenan's experiences as a young Scottish priest who chose to live and work among the poorest of the poor in civil war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s. It is an unforgettable chronicle of the life of the poor and of a remarkable individual in a time of trouble and hope.
Christ and the Chocolaterie is an original, innovative Lent course written for small groups or individuals, inspired by the film Chocolat, and updated for 2024. It suggests clips from the film, group discussion questions, exercises and meditations, and relevant Bible passages for a powerful aid to Lenten reflection.
The perfect accompaniment to Lenten study and reflection using the scripture readings of the Catholic liturgy. For every day of Lent, this book provides Bible readings, each with a short commentary, questions for personal reflection and prayers, enabling the Bible to be read in the contemplative tradition of Lectio Divina.
A Joyful Noise is an enlightening and informative introduction to some of the greatest hymn writers of the Christian tradition including; Charles Wesley, Aquinas, Prudentius, Christopher Wordsworth, Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander and Robert Bridges.
A superbly rich and engrossing exploration of C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Paths in the Snow traces the literary allusions and echoes to be found in this beloved novel, drawing the reader deeper into the magic and meaning of Narnia.
This rich volume collects 47 sermons by the late priest and theologian Father Robert D. Crouse - one of the finest contemplative theological minds of our age.
Images of Pilgrimage collects six retreat addresses by the late priest and theologian Robert Crouse, connected by the theme of pilgrimage and representing the spiritual depth and simplicity of one of the finest contemplative theological minds of our age.
Probes the social, psychological and theological dynamics of apostasy and through personal, theological and spiritual reflection, examines the conditions and causes that prompt individuals to renounce one approach to faith and embrace another.
Letting Photos Speak is for anyone who takes photos, on standard cameras or smartphones, and who wants to explore personal meaning and well-being through their pictures.
Daily Prayer and Divine Office offers a simple introduction to a scripture-based form of prayer used by clergy, Religious and some lay people as part of their spiritual discipline.
Including a fresh introduction, this is an edition of the portrait of Henri J M Nouwen.
A beautiful collection of paintings and reflections to help those who grieve, by inspirational artist and writer Jenny Hawke. This book emerged from a diary Jenny kept whilst her husband was ill, and continued after his death. Her hope is that this series of reflective daily readings will bring help to those who grieve.
The Universe Provides follows the same format as Eddie Gilmore's popular book Looking Ahead with Hope: an anthology of short anecdotal chapters describing his travels around Ireland, the United Kingdom and the world, and the heart-warming, inspirational stories about the many people he has met along the way.
On the 650th anniversary of the writing of the Revelations of Divine Love, when Julian of Norwich and her book have become known and loved throughout the world, In Search of Julian of Norwich remains the perfect introduction to this remarkable woman and her life-changing book.
This essential book published ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III explains the significance and meaning of monarchy in its all-important sacred and spiritual dimensions.
Over several years, theologian and philosopher Peter Vardy has collected the most searching and significant life questions of his two daughters, Petra and Thora. In this book, he shares 54 of these questions with helpful answers offered by him and some of the world's leading religious thinkers.
The Greatest Desire distills some of the wisest spiritual insight and guidance of the fourteenth-century mystic Walter Hilton into short readings that may be used to deepen your prayer life and to bring you into closer relationship with God. Walter Hilton was widely read in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, offering profound spiritual wisdom in works such as The Scale of Perfection, from which these readings are taken (translated into modern English). Today, Hilton is less celebrated than his near contemporaries Julian of Norwich, Richard Rolle and the author of The Cloud of Unknowing, yet through his writings we can learn of life in the Spirit long forgotten. The Greatest Desire offers an ideal way to rediscover the words of this important mystic. This collection is edited by Rev. Dr. Kevin Goodrich, O.P., author of Mystic Bonfires: Walter Hilton and the Development of Practical Spiritual Theology.
A brilliant modern take on Bible study and labyrinth-walking which offers forty short, biblical meditations on the challenges and blessings of daily life.
Beauty and Meaning publishes, for the first time, the sixteenth T. S. Eliot Memorial Lectures, written and delivered by The Most Reverend Metropolitan Anthony Bloom at the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom, on consecutive evenings from the 1st to the 4th of November 1982.
A powerful new Lent course for Bible study groups and individuals, based on the Oscar-nominated 2021 film West Side Story.
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