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Para ser cristiano (Patmos)

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El título del libro anticipa ya su propósito: trazar un esquema de caminos por los que transitar hacia el logro de una auténtica vida cristiana. Es un apoyo firme para todas las personas que hayan vislumbrado el sentido trascendente de la vida humana y deseen responder con seriedad a sus exigencias.

Con este punto de mira, el autor enfoca la doctrina con aires diferentes, a la medida de las formas de vivir y de estar en el mundo de hoy.Patmos

206 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1991

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Juan Luis Lorda Iñarra

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Juan Luis Lorda Iñarra (Pamplona, 24 de enero de 1955) es ingeniero industrial, doctor en Teología, y profesor ordinario de Teología Dogmática y del Instituto Core curriculum en la Universidad de Navarra. Ordenado sacerdote en 1983 es incardinado en la Prelatura del Opus Dei.

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3,807 reviews174 followers
September 14, 2020
This book is an amazing read. It is a book I really needed to read, and one I greatly benefited from reading. And I certain the same will be true for you also. This is a book all Christians would benefit from read. And a book that should be in all Catholic school and church libraries. The description of this book is:

“The Virtues of Holiness offers a road-map for navigating our everyday activities: work, family, leisure pursuits. It shows how we can reach the heights of Christian life in and through these activities. For many people this is unfamiliar territory, and the author has written this book just for them. Fr. Lorda offers his readers a daily spiritual plan and describes strategies for gaining the virtues needed for following Christ closely. The next steps are familiarity with the life of Christ and developing a deep interior relationship with Him. Although its path is challenging, The Virtues of Holiness leaves no doubt that the struggle to stay close to Christ lies within the reach of every Christian. The author draws on a wide range of Christian apologists from the Church Fathers to St. Thomas Aquinas, as well as the 16th century Spanish mystics, John of Avila, John of the Cross, and Teresa of Avila. The result is a book that is accessible to readers of all ages, and especially young believers.”

And the virtues and mysteries Lorda examines are:

Foreword
Introduction
Part I Virtues
1. The Sense of the Presence of God
2. Self-Knowledge
3. The Ascetical Struggle
4. Fortitude
5. Detachment
6. Chastity
7. Humility
8. Simplicity
9. Cheerfulness
10. Prudence
11. Integrity
12. Living for Others
13. Work

Part II Mysteries
14. Identification with Christ
15. Love of God
16. Prayer
17. The Eucharist
18. The Sense of Sin
19. Confession
20. Death and Life
21. Love for the Church
22. Mary, the Mother of God

It was nearly impossible to put this book down. We are informed in the forward that:

“The spiritual life—or asceticism, it is sometimes called—is an experience of the life of faith that the Church has been accumulating and transmitting from the beginning. This book contains what I have received from others, especially the founder of Opus Dei, St. Josemaría Escrivá. The rest comes from classical authors—Fathers of the Church, especially St. Gregory of Nyssa (d. ca. 386), Sts. Augustine and Cassian (d. 430 and 435), St. John Chrysostom (d. 407), and St. Gregory the Great (d. 604)—and writers such as St. Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274), St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of Avila, and St. John of the Cross (all sixteenth century), St. Francis de Sales (d. 1622), and many others. Among more recent authors I have made use of the writings of John Henry Newman, G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, Ronald Knox, Romano Guardini, and Josef Pieper; I also owe something to spiritual writers such as Eugene Boylan, Georges Chevrot, and Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, among others.”

And further on we are told:

“This book is divided into two parts. The first deals with the manner of acquiring virtues. The second presents more directly some features of the life of Jesus that a Christian should conscientiously try to imitate.”

This volume is not a step by step guide. Do these 6 things and grow in virtue. It is an examination of the virtues through the lives and writings of saints and other Christians. This book is easy to read. Any high school student could engage with the text. But it is not just a book to be read and put down. It is to be prayed over. To be worked through again. To be learned and lived. This is a book I wish I had read in my teens, even my twenties, or thirties. I would be a much better man today if I had. But I am starting where I am and working on living it out.

At the beginning of the second part of the book we are told:

“This second part of the book concerns aspects of the spiritual life more closely related to the action of God’s grace. The first chapter deals with the central mystery of grace, the presence in us of the Holy Spirit and “Identification with Christ.” From this arises the way of living described in the next chapter, “Love of God.””

This book was so good that I already put it back in my 'to be read pile' to be read again. And also picked up the only other book by Lorda available in English. I will state again this is an indispensable volume. I strongly encourage you to give it a read. I guarantee your life will not be the same!

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Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2020 Catholic Reading Plan!
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6 reviews
March 31, 2025
Excelente manual práctico para mejorar en hábitos y virtudes cristianas. Escrito con mucha sencillez pero también con profundidad, es inevitable sentirse retado a ser mejor persona y cristiano luego de su lectura. Altamente recomendado para Espiritualidad.
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January 12, 2025
El libro nos enseña que para ser cristiano realmente lo que hay que hacer es amar a Dios y vivir acorde a sus valores. Algunos de los fragmentos que mas me han gustado son los siguientes:

-Ama al Señor tu Dios con todo tu corazón, con toda tu alma, con toda tu mente y con todas tus fuerzas
-Esfuérzate, vence tus limitaciones, aumenta tus capacidades, concentra tus fuerzas y ama cada día mas y mejor.
-Se prudente eligiendo bien y ten la rectitud de amar el deber.
-Acostúmbrate a verle cerca y a invocarle de verdad (recitando muchas veces durante el día oraciones), recuerda que lo ve todo.
-“Santo Dios, Santo fuerte, Santo inmortal, libranos Señor de todo mal”
-Reconoce tus errores. Nada aparta más de Dios que el no ser capaz de reconocer nuestras limitaciones.
-Examina tu conciencia diariamente con este ejercicio: que he hecho bien, y doy gracias a Dios por eso; que he hecho mal (y por qué), y pido perdón por lo que he faltado; que podría haber hecho mejor, y saco una pequeña decisión o propósito de mejora para el día siguiente.
-Trátate a ti con dureza y llénate de compasión a la hora de juzgar a los demás (recuerda que para tus cercanos también es la primera vez viviendo y lo intentan hacer lo mejor que pueden)
-Cuando hayáis hecho todo lo que os fue mandado, decid: somos siervos inútiles, hemos hecho solo lo que teníamos que hacer.
-No tengas miedo a la verdad aunque la verdad te acarree la muerte.
-CONSEJOS: Si no nos quieren, pueden hacernos daño; si no son competentes, su consejo no sirve; y si no son capaces de hablarnos con franqueza, nunca sabremos si el consejo que nos dan es cierto.
-Si esperamos a decidir a que las condiciones sean optimas, haremos muy pocas cosas en esta vida. Si la decision esta tomada, hay que proceder a ejecutarla. Es síntoma de debilidad retrasar sin motivo el ponerla en practica, y suele ser origen de muchas complicaciones.
-Es comprensible que nos enfademos mas a menudo con las personas que tratamos mas y con mayor confianza, pero también es lógico que esas personas sean las que reciban nuestras mejores atenciones; que estemos preocupados de hacerles la vida agradable.
-Hijo cuida a tu padre en su vejez y en su vida no le causes tristeza. Aunque haya perdido la cabeza, se indulgente. No le desprecies cuando tu estas en la plenitud de tu vigor.
-Ama a tus enemigos y ora por los que te persiguen. Pues si alas solo a los que te aman, ¿que recompensa tendrás?
-La prueba y la ley del amor es el sacrificio. Sabemos que alamos de verdad a alguien cuando somos capaces de sacrificarnos por él, sirviéndole, ayudándole, haciéndole la vida mas grata aunque no recibamos ninguna compensación.
-En el amor no todo son luces. También el amor de Dios tiene sus sombras. A Dios le gusta probar nuestro amor para irlo purificando de los gustos y alegrías que produce. En esta vida hay que pasar por esa purificación si queremos amar a Dios.
-Pg 207 como orar.
-Como sucede en el amor humano, el trato continuado lleva a que la conversación se simplifique. Los que se quieren se sienten a gusto simplemente estando juntos.
-La mayoría de nuestros pecados son por debilidad: obramos mal no por mala voluntad, sino porque la tentación nos vence y nos engaña hasta cierto punto.
-Cuando hay confianza y cariño, son mas útiles los reproches que las alabanzas huecas.
-Si amamos mucho, tendremos muchos motivos de dolor. No amamos de verdad cuando no queremos lo mejor para quien amamos.
-A Dios no le servimos sirviendo nuestros gustos.
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70 reviews
August 23, 2024
És un 3'75/5, m'ha agradat molt. Dividit en dues parts, en la primera parla de les diferents virtuts que comporta la vida cristiana i com pots procurar incorporar-les en el teu dia a dia, per així trobar la presència de Déu al teu voltant. En la segona, esdevé un manual per explicar i justificar els misteris que conformen la fe. És un llibre molt útil si vols comprendre de manera inicial les conductes o els principis constitutius del catolicisme.
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64 reviews
April 17, 2019
An indispensable volume for a Catholic's library. I read this book once, although rather quickly (even though the dates don't show it) because it is the kind of book that is not meant to be only read, but prayed with. Indeed it outlines the moral life that Christians must strive to walk with Christ and for that reason it will remain one that I return to read regularly.
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July 6, 2019
Trata de la formación en las virtudes humanas y cristianas. En 24 temas, expone modos de adquirir buenos hábitos (presencia de Dios, fortaleza, desprendimiento, alegría, etc.). En la segunda parte habla de los medios ascéticos y de algunos rasgos de la vida de Jesucristo. Estilo ágil. Dirigido a estudiantes universitarios.
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143 reviews98 followers
August 20, 2019
An excellent and extremely practical introduction to how to live a disciplined and upright life, from an author who is a priest of Opus Dei. The subtitle, "The Basics of Spiritual Struggle", is apt. One could read profitably any single chapter in isolation, each bearing such headings as "Detachment", "Chastity", "Humility", "Prudence", etc. The book is divided into two parts, "Virtues" and "Mysteries". The second half is more hit-or-miss than the first, and the reason I rate the book four stars instead of five, but even here one finds some notably excellent passages such as in the chapter on "Death and Life" concerning mortification.
I found this book a helpful aid for preaching. I have quoted extensively in sermons both the section on mortification referenced above as well as the chapter on Confession. It will remain a go-to resource for me whenever I want to speak simply and clearly on a basic topic. Definitely recommended to all.
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September 7, 2021
Its a good book, but I feel like I have already heard all he wrote during the masses and religious retreat throughout my life. I would have also liked if the style was more mystical and flavouring one thing at the time instead of being a wide collection of ideas.
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February 24, 2024
Deeply encouraging and transformative. This book offers comprehensive wisdom about the struggles in the modern world to strive to live a life worthy of God’s deep love for us
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October 19, 2024
Auténtica joya de libro! Lo recomiendo para cualquier persona que quiera aprender a vivir más cerca de Dios y más entregado al prójimo.
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