These pages are for all those weary ones who go to Mass faithfully but still find no relief for their parched and careworn spirits. The famed novelist Francois Mauriac walks through the great events of Holy Thursday, showing how each -- the foot washing, the institution of the priesthood and the Eucharist, and more -- flows from the abiding love of the Savior. His reflections on each are vivid, spirit-filled, and able to move the stoniest heart to fervor.
François Charles Mauriac was a French writer and a member of the Académie française. He was awarded the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the deep spiritual insight and the artistic intensity with which he has in his novels penetrated the drama of human life." Mauriac is acknowledged to be one of the greatest Roman Catholic writers of the 20th century.
Very informative and interesting book on a subject (Holy Thursday) that doesn't get written about very often. I found the book very insightful and satisfying and made the end of my Lenten journey complete.
In my humble opinion, Holy Thursday is one of the most beautiful holy days on the Liturgical calendar. In this short, but deeply intimate book, Francois Mauriac brings the reader more deeply into that pivotal night before Christ suffered His Passion and death. He intended the book for those unfamiliar with the holy day and its meaning, but anyone no matter where they are on their faith journey can gain deeper insight into Holy Thursday through this book. Each chapter, which deals with a different aspect of that night, is written like a meditation. While the author's primary purpose may have been to instruct the reader, it never feels that way. There is also a beautiful Forward by Bl.Mother Teresa of Calcutta. The book is out of print, but can be found through Amazon or Barnes & Noble's Used Books feature. I found my copy at Thriftbooks.com.
This was a beautiful little book on Holy Thursday and its meaning to us and the world. I found it quite delightful and insightful. Very well written. I would hope so as Mr. Mauriac did win the Nobel price for literature. The author obviously had a great relationship with the Lord, to know Him so well. A great read on Holy Thursday or anytime.
This book focuses on Holy Thursday. Usually books will focus on Ash Wednesday or Good Friday; very few books will discuss Holy Thursday. This gave me new ways of looking at that day.
A beautiful remembrance and meditation on Holy Thursday and the Blessed Sacrament. Mauriac's simple language shines light on the truth of the Body and Blood of Christ institued by Jesus on that Thursday long ago.
First published in French in 1931 when Mauriac was 46 his book is for everyone embodying the Divine Virtues (Good Habits) of Faith, Hope, and Charity. A book which points out the road from sadness to joy.
A meditative look at Holy Thursday and the Eucharist that will linger in your mind long after finishing the book. I think this is a book that would be enhanced with a regular rereading in future Lenten seasons.