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LETTERS FROM THE DESERT   Carretto, Carlo; Foreword by Lawrence S. Cunningham   The 30th Anniversary edition of a modern spiritual classic. At the age of 44, after a prominent career as a Catholic activist, Carretto responded to a "call" and left for North Africa where he joined the Little Brothers of Jesus and embraced the example of Charles de Foucauld. The writings of Bro Carlo remind us that in the evening of our lives we will be judged by love.   Paperback
$14.00
SEARCHING FOR CHRIST / THE SPIRITUALITY OF DOROTHY DAY   Merriman, O.S.F, Brigid O'Shea   The author explores Day's spiritual roots in literature, especially the Scriptures, along with her sensibility and her aesthetic vision. The impact of Christian personalism, monasticism, and the retreat movement on her spirituality is also examined, including new material on Day's association with Thomas Merton and a critical analysis of the Lacouture retreat movement.   Paperback
$20.00
TRANSFIGURATION/ A Meditation on Transforming Ourselves and Our World   Dear, John   Spiritual leader and peace activist John Dear guides readers on the path to finding peace within, and bringing harmony to a world torn by hatred and violence, through following in the footsteps of Jesus. Seen by many to be the spiritual heir to the Berrigan brothers, Dear believes that the key to the spiritual life is not just finding inner peace, but also bringing that peace to bear on the outside world. In his latest work, Dear uses the Gospel account of the Transfiguration, inviting readers to shape their lives along the story of Jesus and to continue his mission of love and peace. Dividing the lifelong pursuit of peace into three distinct parts—an inner journey, a public journey, and the journey of all humanity—he delves into the challenges of learning to love ourselves as we are, diffusing the hatred we feel toward others, and embracing the choice to live in peace.   Paperback
$11.95




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