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Elizabeth of the Trinity Her Life and Spirituality
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A VIBRANT PROPHET OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD is how Pope John Paul IIdescribed Elizabeth of the Trinity. In this compelling book, we enter deeplyinto her life and spirituality and see just how relevant Elizabeths message is for those of us living in todays highly secularised society.Attractive, lively, ardent, talented, yet with her share of faults, Elizabethshows that when we give ourselves to God, he builds on our nature andtransforms us gradually into himself. She challenges us to follow her exampleand respond to Gods universal call to holiness, while reawakening us to theimmense depth and beauty of the normal channels of Gods grace: prayer andthe sacraments.The author shows how Elizabeth offers a compelling witness of holiness tothe Church of today for Her life is what God wills every life to be.Cardinal Albert de Courtray, former Bishop of Dijon, expressed it succinctly:It is easy to see how Elizabeths message is addressed to all Christians.She never for one moment entertained the idea that her calling as aCarmelite conferred some sort of spiritual superiority on her. ForChristian spiritual life is founded upon faith, baptism and becoming evermore like Jesus Christ; so that whatever the Christian may be, whateverhis or her moral, psychological or social condition, he or she is alwaysthat new humanity in which Christ will come again to renew all hismystery.This is a truly remarkable book. It is written in a clear, simple and engaging style by an author who shares with us her deep love of Elizabeth of the Trinity and her profound grasp of Elizabeths spirituality, centred on the indwelling presence of God in every baptised person. The book offers us deep insights into the development of Elizabeths inner life and the major themes in her writings, as seen through the eyes of someone who speaks from first-hand experience and with authority about the life of a Carmelite nun. James McCaffrey, O.C.D. (Editor of Mount Carmel magazine)Sr
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