Good meditations on the Christian faith and life. Well presented in a good format. It lacks depth. Read the classical saints,mother theresa, Therese De liseux, and others and you will see what I mean.
This is a collection of excerpts from other works about Ignatian spirituality, and while it has many good selections, I couldn’t help but think of it as an advertisement for Loyola Press titles. Many of the passages, though, were too brief and too out of context to fully comprehend. I did highlight and enjoy much of it, though, especially excerpts from Chris Lowney’s works, and plan on reading more from him in the near future. While I did find the passages a little short, I would still recommend this title as a good introduction to what Ignatian spirituality is and to writings about the subject.
This is a wonderful devotional book in the Ignatian tradition. The book, read daily, can be completed, in a bit less than six months. The readings come from a wide range of mostly Jesuit practitioners and cover the best of the tradition. Recommended.