Spiritual Direction and Meditation

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Liturgical Press, 1960 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 108 pages

Merton, whose own tortuous path to spiritual maturity is well known, here offers the knowledge gained during that experience. He discusses the meaning and purpose of spiritual direction, and how to profit from that direction.

 

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I
11
II
21
III
28
IV
31
V
45
VI
52
VII
58
VIII
65
XI
79
XII
82
XIII
87
XIV
92
XV
93
XVI
98
XVII
103
XVIII
107

IX
77
X
78

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Page 13 - It is a continuous process of formation and guidance, in which a Christian is led and encouraged in his special vocation, so that by faithful correspondence to the graces of the Holy Spirit he may attain to the particular end of his vocation and to union with God.

About the author (1960)

Thomas Merton (1915-1968), Catholic convert, Cistercian monk and hermit, poet, contemplative, social critic, and pioneer of interreligious dialogue, was a seminal figure of twentieth-century American Christianity.

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