In the School of Love contains a wealth of shining jewels which disperse darkness and illuminate horizons for the human, temporal voyage towards the "harbor of salvation".Father Slavko begins each chapter of this book with a message from Our Lady; messages received through the visionary Marija Pavlovic. Following each, Father Slavko gives a short teaching. These teachings are based upon and empowered by the unassailable and timeless divine teaching. At the end of each chapter, Father Slavko has included a suitable passage from Scripture which recaps and confirms all that he has said.
Fr. Slavko Barbarić, OFM, was born near Međugorje in 1946. He was ordained a priest in 1971. He studied philosophy and pastoral theology in Sarajevo and Schwaz (Austria) and obtained his master's degree in 1973 in Graz, Austria. He gained his doctorate in religious education in 1982 in Freiburg, Germany. Fr. Slavko began working with the pilgrims in Međugorje in January 1982. He conducted numerous retreats and tirelessly spoke about the events of Međugorje all over the world. He wrote many articles for various publications and is the author of many books on the spirituality of Međugorje. His books have been translated into more than 20 languages. Fr. Slavko died on November 24, 2000, at 3.30pm, on Mount Križevac (Cross Mountain) in Međugorje, after having prayed the Stations of the Cross with the parishioners.
Predivni biseri fra Slavka Barbarića, kratka razmišljanja na temu Gospinih poruka. Gospa nas sve želi učiti u školi ljubavi. Na kraju se nalazi molitva za ljubav i krunica ljubavi.
This is a beautiful book. I think Fr. Slavko Barbaric's writings are very inspiring. In this book he took messages from the Blessed Virgin Mary to the children in Medjugorje from the 1980s and he interpreted and applied them in practical and challenging ways. The pages in my book are heavily underlined as much of what he wrote hit close to home for me. I highly recommend this book to anyone who follows information about the apparitions in Medjugorje. Fr. Slavko died on Move 24, 200, at 3:30 PM on Cross Mountain after having prayed the Stations of the Cross with his parishioners.
Reread in early 2020 as inspiration with bedtime prayers. The book is still fabulous but did not work as well as a family read aloud for inspiration with my family. Probably best for personal use.