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Highlights
- There are many ways of following Christ - each footprint is unique.
- Author(s): Helen Julian
- 146 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
Description
About the Book
Find your own way of following Jesus, guided by St Francis and St Clare and those who were inspired by their lives. Be informed by the past for the present.
Book Synopsis
There are many ways of following Christ - each footprint is unique. One of these, the Franciscan spiritual journey, has been tried and tested over the centuries, and the experiences of St Francis and St Clare and all those who have been inspired by their lives still resonate with us. Helen Julian CSF explores the distinctive features of their spirituality and shows how these practices can be applied to, and become part of, our daily lives. Through stories of care for creation, social justice, mission, preaching, contemplative spirituality and simple living, discover your own pathway today.
Review Quotes
'What's lovely about this book is you don't just follow Francis and Clare, but you follow their followers as well, including the story of the Franciscan revival within the Anglican Communion. This is how discipleship works. Those who follow Christ have others follow them. The imprint of their witness is magnified through other lives and inspires us to follow too.'
Stephen Cottrell
John-Francis Friendship, author and former first order SSF brother
'I really enjoyed this book, which surveys some of the fruits growing on the Franciscan tree through the centuries. It is not a history book, but it is well-researched, and the people chosen for consideration are happily varied. There are some pillars of Franciscan life, beginning with Francis and Clare, as well as Franciscans from almost every period in history. There is a balance of men and women, professed religious and lay people, bishops and doorkeepers, well-known, lesser known and new names, but all are presented in a relaxed style which makes this book easy and pleasant to read. It is an excellent introduction to a wide view of the Franciscan charism and will be ideal for anyone wanting to know about the people inspired by Francis and Clare.'
Frances Teresa OSC, Poor Clare