Practical Meditations

Society of Jesus

SKU: 8828  |  ISBN: 9781685290191

Practical Meditations For Every Day of the Year - on the Life of Our Lord Christ

"The best meditation book I've ever found. Everyone I know who uses it says the same thing." - Fr. Nicholas Gardner

Originally printed in 1868 by an anonymous Jesuit priest, this book comes highly recommended by both clergy and laity alike. It includes spiritual reading and daily meditations for the liturgical year. Efficient and easy-to-use, Practical Meditations is not encumbered by long-winded or overly sentimental verbiage. Rather, these meditations are refreshing, sincere, powerful, and brief. Written with the betterment of souls in mind, each meditation is comprised of points and considerations on the Life of Christ, with constructive applications to daily life. Learn to live life in closer union with God by taking small but consistent steps each day to deepen your faith.

This book is a simple, straightforward way to transform your spiritual life through consistent, short, daily readings and meditations.

This beautifully bound book has a durable flexible cover with imitation leather grain and gold gilded pages and a black satin ribbon.

826 pp

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Bruce Archer
Superior purchasing experience!

All aspects of this transaction were excellent! I received the book quickly (before Christmas, earlier than projected!), the packaging was well-padded and very secure, and the book was received in perfect condition. Beyond that, the book is just great, and I very much look forward to spending my first year with the daily meditation offerings. I predict that this book will have a regular place on my book stand beside my favorite chair for a
long time!

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Anonymous

Excellent book to use for pray

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Diane Cook

Giving as a gift. Came packaged nicely.

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Jonathan Wright

Excellent

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Michael Ramsey
Excellent

Excellent set of short focused readings for meditation. Refreshingly not bogged down in the vague or pedantic.