James Martin, Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, and New York Times bestselling author, is perhaps the best known Catholic priest in the United States. This collection of his writings culled from America, the Huffington Post and his many books touch upon every topic from prayer to depression to sexuality to how to be a saint.
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Keane draws largely from previously published materials by Jesuit priest Martin, and arranges the texts in sections on motions of the soul: spirituality and prayer, God in all things: the divine in daily life, the care of souls: solidarity with the suffering and the wounded, and more by deed than by words: models of holiness. Among the topics are the long dark night, six stupid things I never want to do again, reasons to go to church, the five lessons of Good Friday, John Mutaburunga and his cows, Obama and civil rights, and the saint of the sock drawer. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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