Now in paperback, this collection of 408 meditations follows the Church's liturgical cycle, striking the spirit of each season—Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, Pentecost and Ordinary Time.
Daily thoughts introduced in brief excerpts of Richard Rohr's writings, edited by John Feister. Variety of book sources cover a great span of topics. Some challenging, others comforting. Quotable and spiritually insightful. Whether or not theologically agreeable to all readers, there is much thoughtful material to mull over. As founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation, Rohr encourages, “The simplest spiritual discipline is some degree of solitude and silence."
In keeping with this year's Lent theme at Faith Hope & Cherrytea, I quote from this 5th week of Lent Day 145 ~ "Christian life, then, is a matter of becoming who we already are." ~ Sojourners
Dated according to the Christian year eg Ash Wednesday, Thurs, Fri and Sat after Ash Wed, 1st Sunday of Lent, etc keeps it fresh and dated by day of year rather than by any particular monthly date and year.
Recommended for readers pursuing more on understanding or living a reflective, contemplative Christian spirituality.
This is the 8th year I've read a daily mediation book, and although I have really enjoyed several of them, this was the best. It was published in 1993 compiled from things written in the 20 years preceding that, yet it always felt timely or relevant. Just one example of his insights: In his reflection on the story of the Good Samaritan (p. 380) he suggests the Christ figure in the story is not the Samaritan, but the man who is beaten and left for dead. Think about that. The only odd thing is that it covers the liturgical year (starting at advent) rather than the calendar year. So I'm without daily meditations until January. Though I didn't in fact read it daily, I always wished that I could, and was anxious to "catch up."
One of my favorite daily devotionals/meditations I've read. Good mix of theology, social justice, contemplative practices, prayers.. lots of food for thought!