The Meaning of Life and Other Essays


Lu par Judith Ignacio

(5 étoiles; 2 critiques)

Even with the best intentions, we can often get caught up in the affairs of this world and forget about God. To stay on the path to Heaven we must make, from time to time, an examination of our life's heading. This collection of essays reminds us to live for God rather than for ourselves, encourages us to rise above the concerns and cares of our daily life, and places God's existence - rather than possessions or success - as the true meaning of our lives. . . . While he was the superior of the young Jesuits at Manresa House, Roehampton, Rev. Alban Goodier wrote these essays in 1913 for the newly-launched Stella Maris Magazine, a monthly Jesuit periodical published by Campion House, Osterley. The collection was published as a book the following year by Burns Oates & Washbourne, bearing a Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur. - Summary by Judith Ignacio (3 hr 59 min)

Chapitres

Preface 1:03 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Spiritual Life 10:52 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Worldliness 11:14 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Fact of God 12:07 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Fact of Sin 11:59 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Abiding Sorrow 5:25 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Innocence 10:44 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Sanctity and Temptation 10:35 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Fact of Death 12:47 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Death and Life 11:50 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Blessed Sacrament 5:29 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Holy Communion 11:43 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Vocation 9:31 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Jesus Christ 11:21 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Taking Sides 11:01 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Character of Christ 11:05 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Human Side of Christ 10:37 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Three Types (Pt 1) 14:58 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Three Types (Pt 2) 11:09 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Prayer 11:26 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Example 9:27 Lu par Judith Ignacio
Passion and Compassion 11:22 Lu par Judith Ignacio
The Name of Mary 11:24 Lu par Judith Ignacio

Critiques

Excellent book


(5 étoiles)

As is all of Archbishop Goodier’s works, this is beautifully written and full of helps on the way to salvation. The reader does a lovely job too.