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| | Description | Author Francis Fernandez-Carvajal makes generous use of the writings of the great saints as he brings you focused and moving meditations on themes taken from the Mass readings for that day, the liturgical season, and more. This work is rich and extensive enough to serve as your spiritual reading for a lifetime, as it helps you relate the particulars of the message of Christ to the ordinary circumstances of your day. Each volume is small enough for you to carry to Adoration or some other suitable place for meditation. The whole set comes with a handsome slipcase that prevents wear-and-tear on the individual volumes. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Francis Fernandez | | Paperback: | 3703 pages | | Publisher: | Scepter Pubs | | Publication Date: | October 01, 1993 | | Language: | Spanish | | ISBN: | 0906138191 | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.4 inches | | Package Height: | 4.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 32 reviews |
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223 of 225 found the following review helpful:
For growth and a challane read these. Mar 13, 2006
By Steven R. McEvoy
"MCWPP"
This is an amazing Catholic meditation and daily reflection series. The seven volumes have daily readings for each day of the church year as well as volume 6 & 7 being special Feast Days. The readings draw heavily upon the writings of Josemaria Escriva the founder of Opus Dei, Pope John Paul II, and the daily readings from the common liturgy for that day. The Sundays have three sets of readings depending on if we are in year A, B, or C in the church readings. These devotions are all about 6 pages long and divided into 3 sections. They can be read all as a lump or part in the morning, midday and evening. I find that with every day there is so much meat in these devotions that I am already planning on reading them again next year.
"We have a duty to rest. Resting in order to serve God and other people better.
We should learn to rest. If we can avoid becoming totally exhausted we should not fail to do so. God wants us to look after our health, and to know how to recover our strength. It is part of the fifth commandment. We need to rest in order to be fit, to restore lost energy, and so that our work may be all the more effective. Above all, we need it so as to serve God and other people better."
Francis Fernandez
In Conversation With God Volume #3 p.217
"For this reason asking advice about reading is an important part of the virtue of prudence, very especially if it is a question of theological or philosophical books, which can radically affect our formation and even our faith itself. How important it is to be right about books! It is still more important to consult our spiritual director about books specifically destined to aid the formation of our soul."
Francis Fernandez
In Conversation With God - Volume #3 p.117
Are but two samplings of what I have already copied out into my journal this year. There is a complete subject, and biblical reference index in volume 7, unfortunately the earlier volumes indexes only go as far as that volume #. The indexes are subject, and reference quoted by church Fathers, Popes and Saints. These books will draw anyone deeper into a faith and a life of action based upon that faith.
52 of 54 found the following review helpful:
The single best Catholic spiritual reading available without exception. Jul 07, 2005
By Catholic Reviewer I have been an avid reader of Catholic literature for the past twenty years, and have easily read hundreds of Catholic books. In the early years of this period I tended to focus on books about devotional practices (e.g. rosary), Mary, apparitions and the saints. Over time, I found myself not so much interested in abandoning these topics but wanting to build upon them with readings that also dealt with progress in the spiritual life, particularly those that seemed to understand human psychology and the various aspects of virtues required for advancement in the spiritual life. So few writers seemed to be able to provide such a comprehensive range of themes - Garrigou Lagrange's Three Ages of the Interior Life is an exception. I must confess that over this entire time I have been attracted to finding a single book or single multi-volume work that could meet all of my needs. I must say that the 7 volume In Conversation with God series has meet and exceeded this need.
Never before have I encountered a work such as this - in fact I am only aware of one other work (Divine Intimacy new and old versions) that attempted to provide readings matched to liturgical three year cycle at this depth. Over 3300 pages long, at least 6 pages devoted to each day of the year, this work far exceeds Divine Intimacy, is easy to read, contains about every aspect of the faith you could possible consider (sacraments, virtues, Catholic teachings, four last things, spiritual progression, pursuing perfection in the ordinary state of life, Most Blessed Trinity, life of Christ, Mary, prayer, the Church, rosary, the lives of the saints, angels, apparitions, etc...), repeats themes over the entire series (for example, the Most Holy Eucharist or Mary are not treated just in one chapter - but has dozens of chapters devoted to these themes plus they appear in many other chapters), has two volumes that deal with special feast days, is entirely faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church (does not water down in the slightest) yet written in the most gentle and encouraging tone reminiscent of St. Francies de Sales, Alphonsus de Ligouri or Garrigou Lagrange, and pecularily able to appeal to both the beginner and the advanced or the perfect, to those who are Catholic to the core to those distant from the Church. Additionally these books are filled with passages from the bible (matching the liturgical readings of the day), each pages is laced with the hundreds of quotes found throughout the book from beloved saints, popes and other popular Catholic figures.
Never has the gospels been explained so beautifully. This is a work you will treasure each day of your life - and given the size and power of the texts, you will never tire of dipping into this work each day of your life. This work is destined to be a masterpiece of the Catholic Church, and a powerful instrument in encouraging souls in renewing their relationship with God, continuing in the daily struggle of life, responding to the grace of God and attaining perfection in the spiritual life.
You will simply never find such a series of books again - rich in quotations from saints and popes, you will find within these pages the beauty of God.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
GREAT! Jul 11, 2000 This set is a timeless classic. I'd hate to begin to describe it in words. The meditations are based on the Daily Readings from the Mass. It offers excellent insights for anyone who's serious about deepening their faith and tranforming everyday life into prayer and growing in holiness. You'll be in sync with the Church's liturgical year and you'll gain an in-depth knowlegde of Church's teaching and virtue. I've used it for 3 years now and I HIGHLY recommend it.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
A Spiritual Treasure! Feb 03, 2002
By Alecia Spiering This book is one volume of seven books titled "In Conversation with God". Their contents follow the complete liturgical year, that contain daily readings following the daily (and Sunday) Masses, plus solemnities and feasts of the saints. They are updated for today's culture, still full of writings from our favorite saints, quotes from the bible, Church documents, also quotes by Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II. I don't believe another series can be this good. I have been reading them for six years. They are very fruitful for anyone's spiritual life, no matter what their vocation. Priests have been known to use theses to help them with their homilies. I find them useful for answering questions people ask me or that I seek out myself, as they have a great index of both subjects and quotations. They are put out by Opus Dei and Publ. by Scepter. Buy the whole set. They are a spiritual treasure!
21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Growing in Holiness Apr 27, 2004 This series of books has been my daily companion for many years. Through meditating on the wisdom expressed in each day's entry, I have attempted to grow in holiness in my daily life. The guidance offered is pure and solid for any serious Christian. Those with a humble spirit who wish to truly listen to God will learn much from these books. Each day's entry includes references to scripture and to works of religious leaders and saints. I would highly recommend this series to those who are serious about progressing in their spirituality.
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