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|a Turek, Waldemar.
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|a Lent with Saint Augustine
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|a Titlepage; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1. "Your hand is not pushed away by human obduracy" (Confessions 5.1.1): Ash Wednesday; 2. "An unquiet heart" (Confessions 1.1.1): Thursday after Ash Wednesday; 3. "I praise you for my earliest days and my infancy" (Confessions 1.6.10): Friday after Ash Wednesday; 4. "Rejoice over salvation of soul" (Confessions 8.3.6): Saturday after Ash Wednesday; 5. "Beset by temptations I struggle every day" (Confessions 10.31.47): First Sunday of Lent, Year A
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|a 6. "Through loving humility we find our way back to you" (Confessions 3.8.15): First Sunday of Lent, Year B7. "You, Lord, are immortal and without sin" (Confessions 10.42.67): First Sunday of Lent, Year C; 8. "Is this boyhood innocence?" (Confessions 1.7.11): Monday of the First Week of Lent; 9. "I continued to wander far from you" (Confessions 2.1.1): Tuesday of the First Week of Lent; 10. "You who uses pain to make your will known to us" (Confessions 2.2.4): Wednesday of the First Week of Lent
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|a 11. "Anyone would have heaped praise upon my father" (Confessions 2.3.5): Thursday of the First Week of Lent12. "We derived pleasure from the deed simply because it was forbidden" (Confessions 2.4.9): Friday of the First Week of Lent; 13. "Goodness from which kind actions spring" (Confessions 10.33.50): Saturday of the First Week of Lent; 14. "Beauty which transcends all minds" (Confessions 10.34.53): Second Sunday of Lent, Year A; 15. "Higher still we mounted" (Confessions 9.10.24): Second Sunday of Lent, Year B
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|a 16. "O Lord my God, hear my prayer" (Confessions 11.2.3): Second Sunday of Lent, Year C17. "I blundered headlong into love" (Confessions 3.1.1): Monday of the Second Week of Lent; 18. "I relished the freedom of a runaway" (Confessions 3.3.5): Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent; 19. "All my hollow hopes suddenly seemed worthless" (Confessions 3.4.7): Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent; 20. "Love wisdom itself" (Confessions 3.4.8): Thursday of the Second Week of Lent; 21. "I disdained to be a little child" (Confessions 3.5.9): Friday of the Second Week of Lent
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|a 22. "You were gentler still with him when he returned in his need" (Confessions 1.18.28): Saturday of the Second Week of Lent23. "Let me not be my own life" (Confessions 12.10.10): Third Sunday of Lent, Year A; 24. "The heart has strayed from him" (Confessions 4.12.18): Third Sunday of Lent, Year B; 25. "I contemplated them and was adread" (Confessions 10.40.65): Third Sunday of Lent, Year C; 26. "They told me lies about you" (Confessions 3.6.10): Monday of the Third Week of Lent; 27. "By these stages I was led deeper into hell" (Confessions 3.6.11): Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent
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|a 'Late have I loved you, Beauty so ancient and so new, ' prayed Saint Augustine. He searched long and passionately so, moving through various philosophies like a lost sheep. In the end, however, he discovered that God is near, within himself, in the depths of his soul. Augustine's Confessions immortalized the path of his conversion, a humble and sincere testimony of a sinner who experienced unconditional love. In Lent with Saint Augustine, Waldemar Turek presents selected excerpts for each day of Lent from this pearl of spirituality and literature, while incorporating commentary that takes the cycle of liturgical readings into account. These reflections serve as a prayerful aid for living Lent spiritually, allowing the reader to better experience the sacred while returning to the sources of faith to celebrate the death and resurrection of Christ.
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