Essential Writings: Spirituality, Dialogue, CultureNew City Press, 2007 - 432 pagini Theologians and leaders from many Churches and from the major world religions, including the last four popes, have acknowledged as unique in Christian history the spiritual gifts poured forth through Chiara Lubich. Her "spirituality of unity" has the ultimate goal of contributing to the unity for which Jesus prayed to his Father: "May they all be one" (Jn 17: 21). This volume gathers her essential writings and for the first time presents them in a systematic fashion. It is a "summa" of the charism of unity, which will lead readers to ponder, understand and experience a spirituality particularly suited to the era in which we live. "This selection and arrangement of Chiara Lubich's spiritual writings opens up the heart and soul of one of the most significant religious figures of our times. In our own day, there may be nothing more important than giving witness to the hope and the possibility of unity between and among people of all faiths and of those with no faith at all. This is the legacy Chiara leaves to everyone concerned with the unity of all people." Michael DowneyEditor of The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality "What Chiara Lubich's writings challenge us to is the discovery of what unity really means: not simply unity between believers, but the unity that alone will heal the terrible and murderous conflicts between human beings the world over." Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury "Through Chiara Lubich, surely a living saint of our age, has come a gift to every person on earth the spirituality of unity. This charism, a call to fulfill Jesus final testament, 'May they all be one', announces life-giving hope to divided peoples hungry for the living bread of love and reconciliation. Her Essential Writings shows us how this 'good news' can transform our lives and our world." Paul Crow Retired President of the Council on Christian Unity of the Disciples of Christ |
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... earth – 133 Mary, the Flower of Humanity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 As a heavenly plane sloping – 135; “Explanation” of God – 136; My soul magnifies the Lord – 137; How beautiful the Mother – 137; Two hearts offlesh, clothed ...
... earth. It has produced a modern school of holiness open to all. And this holiness is a holiness of the people summed upinfaithfulness to love as the essence of the gospel and, in this love, to one's own vocation as the fulfillment of ...
... earth and almost a continuation.” So the Work of Mary is another way of speaking of Mary at work in the Church and among humanity today. Here, perhaps, we should look for the simplest and deepestinspiration for a charism so rich, new ...
... earth. It has a markedly communitarian dimension; in factitis lived by people not only individually but also as groups small and large. Inspired fundamentally by Christian principles—not disregarding but ratheraffirming parallel values ...
... earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (Jn 12:24). That means dying. “Every branch that bears fruit,” Jesus says, “he [the Father] prunes to make it bear more fruit” (Jn 15:2). Again ...
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