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Holiness of Life by Saint Bonaventure (Illustrated):

— A Classic!
— Includes Illustrations by Claude Monet
— Includes an Active Index, Table of Contents and NCX Navigation

Publisher: A Paperback Edition is available:
ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-259-7

The great Franciscan Doctor of the Church St. Bonaventure composed "Holiness of Life" as a manual for the Poor Clares. Writing clearly, practically, and movingly, he outlines central themes of Christian spirituality, moving from the purgative way (self-knowledge, repentance, humility) through the illuminative way (prayer, meditation on the Passion) to arrive at last at a description of union with God, the summation of all desires. More than 200 citations and allusions to Scripture and the Fathers demonstrate Bonaventure's deep synthesis of Christian theological thought even in a short work designed to be accessible to any reader.

Publisher: Catholic Way Publishing

53 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2008

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Bonaventure (b. 1221 as John of Fidanza) was an Italian medieval scholastic theologian and philosopher, the eighth Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor. He was a Cardinal Bishop of Albano. He was canonized on 14 April 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV and declared a Doctor of the Church in the year 1588 by Pope Sixtus V. He is known as the "Seraphic Doctor" (Latin: "Doctor Seraphicus"). Many writings believed in the Middle Ages to be his are now collected under the name Pseudo-Bonaventura.

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February 8, 2025
Excellent! Written for a convent of Poor Clares, it could just as well have been written for Carmelite nuns minus all the references of St. Francis, or maybe minus some of them, because we love him as well though we do not follow him so closely. I love the selections of Sacred Scripture contained at the end and enjoyed listening to them as well. Hope to return to this often and read more of the Seraphic Doctor.
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January 1, 2020
Exceedingly direct, harsh and also compact. Superb.

It explains all you need for holiness in abstract:
- How to start
- The absolute necessity of constant self reflection
- The art of perfect prayer
- The requisite virtues in order to please God

St Bonaventure's words are often quite biting, especially for somebody of such an ego as my own. However, in acknowledging their truth we may grow unto eternal beatitude.

If there were one improvement (and I suspect this isn't here because of the brevity of this letter) I could suggest, it would be more direct advice on prayer. However, this is amply covered in other works which the Poor Clare this was addressed to would have access to.
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July 16, 2025
“Oh, how dangerous a thing it is for a religious to wish to know much and yet not to know himself! … O my God, whence comes such blindness in a religious? … Put everything else aside and learn well and bear in mind what you are. For such self‑knowledge St. Bernard prayed: ‘God, grant that I may know nothing if I do not know my own self.’”

"“Humility,” says St. Bernard, “is a virtue which prompts a man possessing an exact knowledge of himself to estimate himself and his powers as dross.”"

"Wise today, possibly an idiot tomorrow!"
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February 1, 2022
A brief answer: Bonaventure shouts a burning silence to your soul within every chapter.
This book can be taken as a spiritual read; if so, it should be constant so thou can live the search for wisdom, virtue and God.
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November 29, 2021
Short treatise on humility, silence, virginity...

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