"To remain indifferent to good fortune or to adversity by accepting it all from the hand of God without questioning, not to ask for things to be done as we would like them but as God wishes, to make the intention of all our prayers that God's will should be perfectly accomplished in ourselves and in all creatures is to find the secret of happiness and content."
The present book gives an English translation of the tenth French Edition of Fr. de Caussade's ""Abandon ? la Providence Divine,"" edited, to the great benefit of many souls, by Fr. H. Rami?re, S. J. ...] ""It is divided into two unequal ...
It is your task to harmonize yourself with what the Lord has ordained and not the other way around." This book provides the guidance to orient oneself spiritually in any situation the world presents, however tragic.
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, thy whole soul and thy whole mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment Our Lord tells us. And St. Paul: "Above all these things have charity, which is the bond of perfection.
It is your task to harmonize yourself with what the Lord has ordained and not the other way around." This book provides the guidance to orient oneself spiritually in any situation the world presents, however tragic.
2020 Reprint of the 1961 Edition. Originally published in 1961 as The Secret of Peace and Happiness, by Alma House publishing house, Staten Island. Saint-Jure exercised a profound influence upon the Christian piety of 17th-century France.
Trustful Surrender to Divine Providence
This classic work of Christian spirituality emboldens modern readers to see God’s care and concern for them in the joys and challenges of everyday life.
This special volume of the famous spiritual treatise also includes the many insightful letters of Father de Caussade on the practice of self-abandonment.
I have an anger problem. I went to counseling for anger. I have even attended anger management classes. Anger is usually not the core problem, but a symptom of something much deeper. The problem is usually either fear or hurt, and anger ...
This selection of works by two respected Jesuits from the late renaissance is a guide for those who seek "the peace which passeth all understanding.