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Lent with Saint Augustine

'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 Conf...

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Autor principal: Turek, Waldemar
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Liturgical Press, 2014.
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505 0 |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 
505 0 |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 
505 0 |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 
505 0 |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 
505 0 |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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