An Ignatian Journey of the Cross : Exercises in Discernment
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0814647189
ISBN-13
9780814647189
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Imprint
Liturgical Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 15th, 2015
Print length
128 Pages
Weight
172 grams
Dimensions
13.80 x 21.50 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
Christian spirituality & religious experience
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This book is a collection of fifteen spiritual exercises for people who seek to experience God in everyday life with the help of Ignatian discernment. At times, life looks like a way of the cross. Pain is there, uninvited. Art and beauty have long been able to deepen our spirituality. By contemplating a work of art, we are invited to follow step by step the downward path of the disfigured Christ, who configures us in his glorious transfiguration. This Ignatian journey follows the steadfast rhythm of a bronze way of the cross, in which artist Werner Klenk has captured with astonishing and disarming power the essence of a Christian lifestyle made of encounters.
This book is a collection of fifteen spiritual exercises for people who seek to experience God in everyday life with the help of Ignatian discernment. At times, life looks like a way of the cross. Pain is there, uninvited. Art and beauty have long been able to deepen our spirituality. By contemplating a work of art, we are invited to follow step by step the downward path of the disfigured Christ, who configures us in his glorious transfiguration. This Ignatian journey follows the steadfast rhythm of a bronze way of the cross, in which artist Werner Klenk has captured with astonishing and disarming power the essence of a Christian lifestyle made of encounters.
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