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Servant of God Nicholas Black Elk (1863-1950) is popularly
celebrated for his fascinating spiritual life. How could one man,
one deeply spiritual man, serve as both a traditional Oglala Lakota
medicine man and a Roman Catholic catechist and mystic? How did
these two spiritual and cultural identities enrich his prayer life?
How did his commitment to God, understood through his Lakota and
Catholic communities, shape his understanding of how to be in the
world? To fully understand the depth of Black Elk's life-long
spiritual quest requires a deep appreciation of his life story. He
witnessed devastation on the battlefields of Little Bighorn and the
Massacre at Wounded Knee, but also extravagance while performing
for Queen Victoria as a member of "Buffalo Bill" Cody's Wild West
Show. Widowed by his first wife, he remarried and raised eight
children. Black Elk's spiritual visions granted him wisdom and
healing insight beginning in his childhood, but he grew
progressively physically blind in his adult years. These stories,
and countless more, offer insight into this extraordinary man whose
cause for canonization is now underway at the Vatican.
This joint biography illuminates the lives of Francis and Clare and
their way of life. It shows how they were bound together by
devotion to God as well as the violent objections of their families
to religious life. It explores a variety of issues they faced,
including the treatment of lepers in medieval society, corruption
in the church, and attitudes toward the created world. You will
learn how Clare's spirituality influenced that of other prominent
women, how Francis lost control of his own movement, and why
Francis's body was secretly buried after his death.
There are many editions of the writings of St. Francis, and
biographies about him, but here in one volume are both, plus the
complete text of the late medieval work, The Little Flowers, which
did more to establish the legend of the man than any other work.
This "Paraclete Giants" edition includes the complete Road to
Assisi, Paul Sabatier's ground-breaking and foundational biography
of the saint, first published in French in 1894 and re-issued and
expanded in 2002; the complete Francis in His Own Words: The
Essential Writings; and The Little Flowers, thus offering the best
introduction to St. Francis yet available between two covers. Other
Paraclete Giants include The Complete Julian of Norwich and The
Complete Introduction to the Devout Life, both translated and
introduced by Fr. John-Julian, OJN.
An essential work of Christian mysticism Interior Castle is the
latest title in the Essential Wisdom Library, a series of books
that seeks to bring spiritual wisdom--both modern and ancient--to
today's readers. This new edition of the pivotal spiritual classic
is a must read for seekers and believers alike. St. Teresa of Avila
was one of the greatest Christian mystics, and dedicated her life
to understanding how the soul can ascend to union with God.
Interior Castle is her master work and a powerful guide for all
seeking to explore prayer as an act of mystical, divine union.
Interior Castle was inspired by a vision wherein St. Theresa saw a
crystalline castle with God at the heart. The book is framed around
the seven mansions that made up this castle, each one a stage of
the journey of faith, ending with ultimate communion with God. St.
Teresa's writings have inspired and guided generations of readers
as they seek to develop a deeper understanding of divinity through
mystical experience with God.
Margaret - The Pope's Cat - is back! Illustrated in full color.
Bang! Slam! Boom! Loud sounds in St. Peter's Square had been going
on for nearly an hour already. Margaret was annoyed, because as you
may know, cats like to sleep. A lot. The apartment where Margaret
lives with the Pope, ever since he adopted her off the streets of
Rome, looks out onto St. Peter's Square. And the noises down there
kept waking Margaret up. She rolled over, covering her ears with
her paws. A few minutes later, the sounds began again, as more
trucks arrived to unload even more chairs. Beep, beep, beep, beep
went the trucks as they backed up to where men in yellow jackets
were waiting to unload them. Then came Bang! Slam! Boom! all over
again, as the men arranged the chairs in rows facing the portico of
St. Peter's Basilica. All of this was in preparation for a special
event to take place the following day, Christmas. ____________ In
this delightful new story from their lives, the Pope takes Margaret
on a tour of St. Peter's. But when he's called away to work,
Margaret gets lost in the world's largest church. She meets saints,
children, tourists, and the artist Michelangelo's famous statue,
The Pieta, before being reunited with the Pope as Midnight Mass is
about to begin.
These stories of St. Francis and his first followers have inspired
millions of people over the centuries. Since they were first
committed to paper, they were told to inspire people to become
better followers of Jesus (not St. Francis). For that reason, they
have endured unlike any other early Franciscan literature. This new
paperback edition edition of The Little Flowers is unique in its
physical beauty as well as its editorial arrangement. For the first
time, the stories have been arranged in the most likely
chronological ordering of when they happened-rather than following
the traditional ordering of them handed down for centuries. As a
result, today's reader is now able to read The Little Flowers as a
biographical narrative of the life of St. Francis and the
world-transforming movement that he founded.
The structures and landscapes of colleges both radiate and absorb
the values of the cultures in which they were created. As economic
and political forces exert pressure on administrators and as our
understanding of higher education shifts, these spaces can
transform dramatically. Focusing on the utopian visions and
dystopian realities of American campus life, this collection of new
essays examines the university architecture from the perspective of
faculty and students. Topics include disability, sustainability,
first-year writing, underrepresented groups on campus, online
education, adjunct labor, and how funding works to physically shape
colleges and university.
First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Our Faith, In Our Words
What does it mean to be young and spiritual today when the New
Age isn t exactly new, when female rabbis and ministers are no
longer unusual, and when Eastern religion s ideas and practices are
no longer considered exotic? Who are the faces behind today s fresh
approaches to faith, approaches that are destined to shape the
future of spiritual life in America?
"Religion is not a crutch for the weak-minded. It is merely
spirituality in its simplest, most rudimentary form. We have
witnessed the hypocrisy, the moral and spiritual mediocrity of
succumbing to tradition for tradition s sake. In an age when there
are books on everything for dummies, my generation has opted to
find out for themselves. I am a new adult, with decisions to make
about my identity and my future. I am not about to surrender this
newfound privilege. I am content with discovering my spiritual self
through my own avenues. I am not in need of a crossing guard." from
God Within
God Withinrepresents citizens of the twenty-first century who
are faced with a dizzying array of spiritualities: believer,
seeker, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Wiccan, to
name just a very few. The result of a nationwide challenge extended
to young adults born after 1974, in this book they share their
experiences with all of these beliefs some confident, some
questioning and introduce us to many shades in between.
Sometimes irreverent but more importantly, always relevant this
thought-provoking collection of writings, poetry, and art showcases
the voices that are defining the future of religion, faith, and
belief as we know it.
What particular form of liberal education should a college or
university institute? Reform in general liberal education is an
inevitable reality for faculty and the administration. Core texts
are at the heart of that reform debate. Establishing an
institution's core texts requires extensive research and
discussion. At the 2002 Association for Core Texts and Courses
conference over 100 institutions explored the relevance and role of
the core texts to a 21st century education. This collection of
essays captures the excitement of this debate and allows serious
thinkers and practitioners of liberal arts education to see what
other colleagues and institutions are developing.
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"A heartwarming tale, which gives the papacy a human touch."
-Christopher Lamb, Rome correspondent, The Tablet "I give it one
million stars!" -Luca, Mrs. Gilman's class, St. Margaret Mary
School (Omaha, NE) Meet Margaret - the Pope's cat - in the very
first book in this best-selling series by Jon M. Sweeney! This is
the story of a stray born on the Via della Conciliazione in Rome,
how she's adopted by the Pope, and then "rules" the Vatican from
museum to floorboard! First in a new series. No one has a closer
view of what's happening in the world's tiniest nation, Vatican
City, than Margaret, the Pope's new cat. But she wasn't always
Margaret, and she wasn't always the Pope's cat. She started out as
a stray on the streets of Rome, and there are those in the Vatican
who wish she'd never been allowed inside. This fun, adorable new
character will appeal to all kids! Here is a cat who does what she
likes regardless of what others, even someone like the Pope,
expects of her-even when the Queen of England comes on a state
visit! This new fiction series is intended for Catholic schools,
elementary school teachers, Catholic librarians, superintendents of
schools, reading specialists, educators, catechists, school
principals, Catholic homeschoolers, and parents.
An introduction to the spiritual legacy of Thomas Merton Thomas
Merton was a Trappist monk and one of the most influential
spiritual figures of the 20th century. His writing on
contemplation, monastic life, mysticism, poetry, and social issues
have influenced generations and his legacy of interfaith
understanding and social justice endures to this day. Thomas
Merton: An Introduction to His Life, Teachings, and Practices
offers an exploration of Merton as a monk, as a writer, and as a
human being. Author Jon M. Sweeney delves into Merton's life and
ideas with an appreciation for his work and a deep understanding of
the spiritual depth that it contains. Thomas Merton offers a unique
view of the popular and sometimes controversial monk, braiding
together his thoughts and practices with the reality of his life to
create a full portrait of a pivotal figure. The Merton revealed in
its pages is a source of inspiration and insight for those
wrestling with questions of faith and spirituality. At its core,
the book is about the search for wholeness--a search Merton
undertook himself throughout his lifetime and one readers can also
embark on as they draw inspiration and guidance from his life.
This warm-hearted little book is a window into the soul of St.
Francis, one of the most passionate and inspiring followers of
Jesus. "Prayer was to Francis as play is to a child: natural, easy,
creative, and joyful," author Jon Sweeney tells us. "Before it
became common to speak in personal terms of a relationship with
God, Francis did so and made it seem natural." With this guide,
readers will: Pray the words that Francis taught his spiritual
brothers and sisters to pray. Explore Francis's time and place and
feel the joy and earnestness of the first Franciscans. Experience
how it is possible to live a contemplative and active life, at the
same time.
Maiden USA: Girl Icons Come of Age explores images of powerful,
contradictory pop culture icons of the past decade, which run the
gamut from Mean Girls and their Endangered Victims to Superheroines
and Ingenue Goddesses. Are girls of the Title IX generation in need
of Internet protection, or are they Supergirls evolving beyond
gender stereotypes to rescue us all? Maiden USA provides an
overview of girl trends since the '90s including the emergence of
girls' digital media-making and self-representation venues on
MySpace, Facebook and YouTube as the newest wave of Girl Power.
St. Francis of Assisi is one of the most venerated Christian
figures, and his profound teachings, deep love of nature, and
commitment to simplicity have resonated with generations of
followers. St. Francis of Assisi, the latest title in the Essential
Wisdom Library, offers a simple and universal introduction to
Francis's life, his key teachings, and the spiritual practices that
enriched his faith and the lives of those who follow his legacy.
Author Jon M. Sweeney, one of the most popular Francis
interpreters, introduces the iconic Christian as a man of his time
and as one whose wisdom transcends eras. Beginning with a timeline
of the saint's life, St. Francis of Assisi includes the teachings
that made Francis such a unique and powerful figure. His words
apply to a diverse set of situations - from advice for people in
positions of power, to teachings on gratitude, and the Rule of Life
which governed every facet of life for Franciscans. The book
concludes with explanations of some of his most powerful practices,
which can offer wisdom and insight for our own lives. St. Francis
emphasized the importance of living a simple, truthful life, making
his spiritual practices just as impactful and relevant in the
modern day as they were centuries ago. St. Francis of Assisi is the
perfect guide for anyone looking to learn more about the saint or
hoping to incorporate his wisdom into their own spiritual lives.
"Before Margaret met the Pope, she lived on the streets of Rome.
She was a small cat in one of the busiest, most crowded, cities in
all Europe. Rome is the capital of Italy. Rome surrounds Vatican
City, the world's tiniest country, and home to the Pope, the Curia,
and the Swiss Guard." So begins this fifth adventure in the lives
of Margaret and the Pope. A prequel, this episode tells of the
conclave that elected the Pope who would one day meet Margaret on
the Via della Conciliazone. It turns out, Margaret was somehow
there, watching, in the Sistine Chapel as the votes were cast.
Children and adults alike will delight in this behind-the-scenes
story about love and the Church, learning not only about what popes
do, but this time, how popes are chosen.
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