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Books In Print by Catherine DohertyAn Experience of God: Identification with Christ. 2002. (0-921440-87-1) Selected spiritually autobiographical writings, highlighting her love for Christ in the poor, her intercession for the Church, and her deep contemplation of the mysteries of our times.
Drawing on experience of her father's farm in Russia, Catherine urges farmers to integrate Christianity into their farming, into the care of their portion of the Lord's vineyard.
Catherine draws a portrait of Mary that makes her unselfish service to the Trinity, her simplicity, integrity, silence and fidelity appealing to all.
The family of Catherine Doherty's Madonna House Apostolate considers these letters perhaps the most important part of her legacy to the Church and our civilization.
Catherine Dohertys thrust is to encourage, to inspire, to protect and to activate the priest as Christs ambassador of love to all.
Meditations include Marriage: A Call to Love; Restoring the Home to Christ; Going Deeper; Letting Go (of older children); Learning about Prayer. Talks on feasts and seasons.
For the student anxious to learn how best to do the work of the Lord. Urges seminarians to prepare to fill the need for spiritual direction and for teaching the beauty and fulness of God.
Stories, traditions and meditations for anyone interested in living and passing on to the next generation a traditional heritage of Advent and Christmas centred on Christ.
Catherine's personal autobiography, disclosing the mysteries of world events that shaped her life; of her leadership; of her marriage; and, most of all, the mysteries of Gods love.
These short meditations open a new facet of simple, daily gospel living. Taken as a whole, they give an excellent introduction to Catherine Doherty’s spirituality.
Catherine Doherty reveals how it was Christ dwelling in her own heart who allowed her to embrace with love the hunger, rejection and loneliness in each person she touched.
A collection of daily meditations from Catherine's writings, there are deep insights on prayer and spiritual growth as well as homespun advice on everyday work and family life.
Loneliness is a part of the journey of faith. But in the depths of every heart there is a garden enclosed: this garden is Gethsemane; the enclosure is a meeting place for the Beloved, God.
Doubts come to everyone—you are not alone. Catherine knew many of the fears, doubts and anxieties of our times, and here shares meditations which offer consolation and reassurance.
These meditations excerpted from Catherine's journal give us insight into the spiritual quest we are all called to undertake. The thoughts inspire, inform and challenge.
In this important book about the Sacrament of Confession, Catherine Doherty lays to rest the fears that keep us from opening the door to freedom and forgiveness.
In a simple yet profound style, powerfully written from the heart, it develops key gospel themes, such as community, poverty, prayers, gifts, and virtues.
Catherine didn't write these meditations for publication, so we find her deepest interior conversations with God. They were poured forth, in silence, into the heart of the Beloved.
In language poetic and meditative yet direct and simple, Catherine invites us to share her own pilgrimage into Gods silenceentrance into which one is free to accept or reject.
A perpetual desktop flip calendar (for any year) featuring popular short quotations from the writings, diaries, and spiritual life of this extraordinary 'woman in love with God.'
The poetic writings in this volume are Catherine's human efforts to convey to others the inspired wisdom that was infused in her through the last thirty years of her life.
Catherine reflects on her early life, and on the ordinary Russian people and of the solid, simple, yet abiding faith which was the joy and inspiration of their life.
You can almost feel the warmth of the fire and sense the wonder of a child as you hear these stories which show us the divine spark just beneath the surface of our own normal lives.
These prayers from her diaries are an outpouring of Catherine's most unguarded thoughts, her deepest yearnings, her most frank conversations with Jesus, her beloved Lord.
If you want to follow Jesus, you must walk with him to a place where you will face the ultimate rejection: Christ occupied one side of the cross-you must be crucified on the other side.
Catherine Doherty's immensely popular and timeless best-seller, this is the modern spiritual classic for those seeking the open heart and listening soul of a silent contemplation.
Catherine Doherty leads us into the riches of Gods boundless mercy as she teaches us the spirit, the liturgy, and the customs of the Lent and Easter season.
Catherine holds the lost key, the forgotten path to the most profound of all worldsto a new civilization of love. We rediscover the final unity that flows from the Trinity, one in love.
Speaks of the everyday outworking of the Christian life, the importance of ordinary things and the duty of the moment, with the constant opportunity it offers for a new beginning.
Become a pilgrim of the spiritsit by the fireside with Catherine in her cabin, see peace and beauty and hear Gods call in nature. (Original title: I Live on an Island.)
We are invited to open the doors of our hearts
to the Lord of Love, to the foolishness of the Cross, becoming a fool
for the sake of Christ, even as He became a fool for our sake. There are also many AudioBook editions of Catherine's most popular works, as well as professionally restored recordings of some of her talks. Click here for a listing.
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All of these titles are available from Madonna House Publications,
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