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St. Francis de Sales, famous Doctor of the Church, is one of the
four or five greatest masters of the spiritual life--a wise,
learned and gentle teacher for all. In these 12 sermons, preached
to the Visitation nuns in Lent of 1622, St. Francis covers most of
the central teachings of the Christian life, including fasting,
temptation and how to resist it, God's special providence toward
those living a spiritual life, and the hidden spiritual meanings of
the events of Our Lord's Passion.
How to do God's will joyfully. . . regardless of your
circumstances. St. Francis's practical, sensitive answers to the
everyday tribulations all Christians face. You'll find holy wisdom
on family problems, work, virtue, temptation, mourning, prayer,
charity, guilt, and dozens of other real-life issues.
This masterpiece of Christian literature by a sixteenth-century
priest explains how to live a holy life in the secular world. Drawn
from the letters of St. Francis de Sales, it presents clear and
direct advice about praying, resisting temptation, and maintaining
devotion to God.
A key figure in France's Counter Reformation, St. Francis de Sales
(1567-1622) served as Bishop of Geneva and was canonized in 1665.
The popularity of his prolific writings on spirituality led to his
nomination as the patron saint of authors and journalists. Today's
readers feel a special affinity for St. Francis, whose suggestions
for living a truly Christian life don't involve withdrawal from the
world. In this enduring spiritual guide, his remarkably modern
advice appears in the form of letters. The saint's frank and
practical counsel ranges from embracing meditations that strengthen
the resolve to maintain a virtuous existence to performing daily
exercises that renew the soul.
Within this book are a multitude of precious insights on the
Blessed Virgin Mary as perfect exemplar of the Christian virtues.
These 13 sermons, preached by that great yet gentle Doctor of the
Church, St. Francis de Sales, were remembered and carefully written
down by the Visitation Nuns to whom he spoke. The many beautiful
Catholic insights in these sermons give a new and fresh perspective
on the Christian virtues, leading the soul to a renewed resolution
to follow Our Lady's example in the pursuit of that holiness which
binds the Christian ever closer to Our Lord Jesus Christ.
If your life seems to make no sense or if you don't know which path to take, St. Francis de Sales will console and inform you. He'll show you what God's will is and how He reveals it -- yes, even to you, and even in the seemingly random events of your life. No matter what you're going through, you'll see why you should love and trust in God's will -- and long for its fulfillment. Best of all, you'll learn a sure method for discovering God's will in any situation -- today!
As no sensible person would make a long road trip without first
consulting a map, so the person intent upon gaining Heaven should
first resort to a competent guide to reach that Goal of all goals.
And no better guide to Heaven exists than An Introduction to the
Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), Doctor of the
Church. It is at once easy to read, being laid out in short
chapters, yet thorough, authoritative, reliable, kind and gentle a
mirror of its author. It is a book, moreover, for all, because all
are called to the devout life. True devotion to God, the author
points out, adorns every vocation. The devout life, moreover, is a
lovely, a pleasant, and a happy life. (p. 5)
Addressed as a personal letter to Philothea, the lover of God
which genuinely represents the reader the book covers: our first
desire to lead a devout life to our full resolution to do so, how
we should approach God in prayer and the Sacraments, the practice
of 16 important virtues, remedies against ordinary temptations, and
becoming confirmed in our practice of devotion. St. Francis says,
Devotion is spiritual agility and vivacity, by means of which
charity works in us, or we in her, with love and readiness; and as
charity leads us to obey and fulfill all God s Commandments, so
devotion leads us to obey them with promptitude and diligence. (p.
3)
An Introduction to the Devout Life is a book to be read with
pencil in hand. It is a book to be read again and again. It is a
book to make your guide for the rest of your life. It goes to the
heart of becoming good. Its aim is to help you be rid of sin and
even the inclinations to sin. Alone, its 10 brief meditations in
Part I will orient you toward God for the rest of your life. No one
will come away without being profoundly impressed and without being
motivated to enter upon the devout life . . . which leads
ultimately to God and to Heaven.
This is the original TAN edition now with updated typesetting,
fresh new cover, new size and quality binding, and the same trusted
content.
The meditations of St. Francis of Sales on the loving nature of God
and the Holy Spirit contain abundant spiritual insight - this
edition contains all twelve of his books, complete and unabridged
with annotations. A superb compendium of thoughts which examine the
multi-faceted nature of holiness in the Christian religion, the
Treatise on the Love of God is lauded for its immense expressions
of emotional and spiritual depth. The supreme will of God, acting
in myriad ways, is shown to be the origination of all love on the
Earth. The author discusses topics such as God's influence over his
creations, the manner in which men often shun or repulse the love
of God, and how such love - when accepted - can progress a living
soul's fulfillment. Following the lessons of God will result in
benevolence, yet such a following requires humbleness: we must
concede to God being the source of all that is good, loving and
worthy in the universe.
The meditations of St. Francis of Sales on the loving nature of God
and the Holy Spirit contain abundant spiritual insight - this
edition contains all twelve of his books, complete and unabridged
with annotations. A superb compendium of thoughts which examine the
multi-faceted nature of holiness in the Christian religion, the
Treatise on the Love of God is lauded for its immense expressions
of emotional and spiritual depth. The supreme will of God, acting
in myriad ways, is shown to be the origination of all love on the
Earth. The author discusses topics such as God's influence over his
creations, the manner in which men often shun or repulse the love
of God, and how such love - when accepted - can progress a living
soul's fulfillment. Following the lessons of God will result in
benevolence, yet such a following requires humbleness: we must
concede to God being the source of all that is good, loving and
worthy in the universe.
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