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Brigid
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April 13, 2010, 08:17:35 PM »
This may be in the wrong part of the forum.
What spiritual/saints books does each of us especially like?
I'll start it off (and this isn't complete, these are only the ones I could think of right now) - Story of a Soul, Thy Will Be Done, City of God, The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Spirit of the Liturgy, most of CS Lewis', and a couple of Michael O'Brien's. Remember, this list isn't exhaustive.
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I'm too sleepy to think straight. I'll tell you tomorrow, Brigid. Good night.
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April 14, 2010, 12:12:33 AM »
Oh no, you can't ask me this, because the list never ends.. I think in Heaven, meditating on God is like reading book after book about Him forever and ever.. except it's even better than that..
I truly love "Trustful Surrender to Divine Providence' however, I have gotten so much out of it.. I always find more. .
And I always come back to read more of St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori..
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I want to read St Alphonsus de Liguori, too, but haven't found any of his works around. I will though, I know.
I agree with you about heaven. I think I would add
though.
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I find St. Alphonsus de Liguori's writings the most simple, interesting and easy to understand. He uses a lot of examples from the lives of saints which makes for interesting reading. Though a Doctor of the Church, besides being a musician, painter, and poet (and a lawyer to boot) his writings don't boast of his intellect. That is what I like about him. He writes in a simple fashion because he writes for simple minds of the laity.
Also St. Anthony Mary Claret who devoted his life to writing and distributing spiritual literature.
St. Louis de Montfort , I like again because he writes in a simple fashion for the masses and because of his love for Mother Mary and the Holy Rosary.
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Quote from: Brigid on April 14, 2010, 02:37:51 PM
I want to read St Alphonsus de Liguori, too, but haven't found any of his works around. I will though, I know.
I agree with you about heaven. I think I would add
though.
I was really blessed as Our Lady of the Rosary Library used to sell his books at non-profit prices, a lot of the rarer volumes that are hard to find elsewhere. He always uses the examples of so many saints, his method is the best.
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The Soul of Elizabeth Ann Seton
and
Mrs. Seton
(pre-canonization) by Dirvin.
Collected Works of EAS
, by the Sisters of Charity. they are all her journals.
Beginning to Pray
and
Living Prayer
by Metropolitan Anthony. He was a Russian Orthodox Bishop. You can look him up on Internet. Apparently very saintly.
Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centurie
s by Ferdinand Holbock
A Saint's Guide to Happiness
by Robert Ellsberg
Ordinary Suffering of Extraordinary Saints
by Vincent J O'Malley, CM
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Quote from: Bailey2 on April 15, 2010, 10:43:00 AM
The Soul of Elizabeth Ann Seton
and
Mrs. Seton
(pre-canonization) by Dirvin.
Collected Works of EAS
, by the Sisters of Charity. they are all her journals.
Beginning to Pray
and
Living Prayer
by Metropolitan Anthony. He was a Russian Orthodox Bishop. You can look him up on Internet. Apparently very saintly.
Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centurie
s by Ferdinand Holbock
A Saint's Guide to Happiness
by Robert Ellsberg
Ordinary Suffering of Extraordinary Saints
by Vincent J O'Malley, CM
The Holy Longing: The Search for a Christian Spirituality"
by Ronald Rolheiser
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Quote from: Bailey2 on April 15, 2010, 10:43:00 AM
The Soul of Elizabeth Ann Seton
and
Mrs. Seton
(pre-canonization) by Dirvin.
Collected Works of EAS
, by the Sisters of Charity. they are all her journals.
Beginning to Pray
and
Living Prayer
by Metropolitan Anthony. He was a Russian Orthodox Bishop. You can look him up on Internet. Apparently very saintly.
Married Saints and Blesseds Through the Centurie
s by Ferdinand Holbock
A Saint's Guide to Happiness
by Robert Ellsberg
Ordinary Suffering of Extraordinary Saints
by Vincent J O'Malley, CM
Ah, now there's some treasure I'd like to have ahold of -- some St. Elizabeth Ann Seton's works. Especially her journals, which could provide quotes for the site! Do share some of what she wrote as you can!
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April 15, 2010, 03:37:14 PM »
And Bailey2 - those books by the Eastern Orthodox Bishop look
fascinating
. The Eastern Orthodox monks developed the Philokalia and that is such a marvelous work(s) along with
The Way of the Pilgrim
. The EO's use of the constant 'Jesus' prayer got me through one of the hardest parts of my life. The Eastern Orthodox are terribly interesting to me.
He's not canonized (yet?) but our Holy Father's
The Spirit of the Liturgy
is another I love.
Shin, wouldn't heaven be a huge, never ending library (where high tea is also served and little children are most welcomed, or course).
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April 15, 2010, 04:15:08 PM »
And here in my paranoia, I thought you guys would notice the more liberal author.
Shin, Elizabeth's journals are in the English they spoke then; it is quite interesting in itself. You can order the books online. I don't have Volume 3. A little tidbit about her: she and her husband lived 3 houses down from the Hamiltons and she helped to organize and set up for George Washingtons inauguration party, held in NYC.
Brigid, who is not canonized (yet?)?
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April 15, 2010, 04:55:00 PM »
Our present Holy Father isn't canonized (since he's still alive and hopefully will be so for a long time yet, if it be His Will).
Why would we censure you for saying which books you like? We are not your judges! (I must admit, I don't know which one is the liberal author
other than I know it isn't St. Elizabeth Ann Seton or Metropolitan Anthony.) At any rate the log in my own eye, at least, is much larger than the speck in your eye, I think.
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I have no idea if any of those authors are liberal.
Silly me for thinking I'd get zapped like I did on CAF a few times.
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Quote from: Bailey2 on April 15, 2010, 10:46:25 PM
I have no idea if any of those authors are liberal.
Silly me for thinking I'd get zapped like I did on CAF a few times.
Well, if any are, they normally shouldn't be read.
I haven't read them, so I don't know either.
One should normally read good Catholic authors when reading books on spiritual subjects and only rarely go anywhere else -- when you do you read it more carefully than you would something else. I read the Philokalia, but because most of the writings in it are by Catholics saints, only some are not, and these of course I treat much more carefully, or untrustingly. The Way of the Pilgrim has nothing in it that disagrees with Catholic teaching to my knowledge, and so forth.
Zap! .. just kidding.
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zap back at ya!
All those books above are great.
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Quote from: Bailey2 on April 16, 2010, 07:45:36 AM
zap back at ya!
All those books above are great.
Good to hear!
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