To Follow You, Light of Life: Spiritual Exercises Preached Before John Paul II at the Vatican
Bruno Forte
(Author)
P. David Glenday
(Translator)
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Description
Foreword by Pope John Paul IITranslated by David Glenday A little more than a year before his death, Pope John Paul II gathered his closest aides for an extended retreat at the Vatican. During this retreat Bruno Forte offered a series of meditations revolving around Jesus' words in John 8:12: "Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life." Now translated by David Glenday and collected in this lovely book, these meditations draw us into the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and orient us toward the mission of the church. A master of thoughtful questioning, Forte shepherds his readers through the classic Ignatian spiritual exercises: a day of purification, a day of illumination, and three days of reflection on Easter, the church, and mission. Each day includes four meditations, two reflecting on the day's theme followed by two careful considerations of scriptural texts. Forte concludes his meditations with questions that provoke deeper reflection on our own faith journeys. Thoughtful, insightful, and nurturing, Forte's book has much wisdom to offer all Christians who desire to follow more closely the "Light of life."
Product Details
Price
$25.50
$23.72
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Publish Date
November 01, 2005
Pages
202
Dimensions
6.12 X 9.04 X 0.56 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780802829351
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Bruno Forte is Archbishop of Chieti-Vasto, Italy. He hasalso served as professor of systematic theology at thePontifical Theological Faculty of Naples, Italy, as amember of the International Theological Commission of theHoly See, and as a consultant of the Pontifical Council forCulture. "
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Catholic Press Association, Second Place, Spirituality (2006)