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  • - Meditation and Practices for Living with Illness
    by Mary C. Earle
    £10.99

    Using the metaphor of pilgrimage, this book invites readers to reflect on living with illness. The heart of the book is a collection of 30 meditations, each followed by a reflection, a short prayer, and a suggested spiritual practice. The meditations voice the difficulties and the challenges of living with illness, and call the reader toward a deepening understanding, compassion and generosity. While the meditations intend to offer comfort, they are also written from the conviction that God invites us to grow even in these circumstances. When living with chronic, terminal, or progressive illness, discovering a way to pray can be quite a challenge. These 30 meditations provide a welcome means with practices inspired by the psalms.

  • - Lectio Divina and Living with Illness
    by Mary C. Earle
    £11.49

    Using the Benedictine practice of lectio divina, or holy reading, as a way of reading an illness, as a way to relate better to one's body and soul.

  • - Gratefulness and the Body
    by Mary C. Earle
    £12.99

    Each chapter in Marvelously Made focuses on a vital part of the body (the heart, the lungs, the brain, the joints); relates an anecdote from the author¿s experience; provides reader-friendly(i.e., not overly technical) information about the wonders of the organ or body part, and offers a prayer and a set of ¿gratitude practices¿¿physical and spiritual meditation exercises to deepen the reader¿s appreciation of the body.

  • - Benedictine Wisdom for Living with Illness
    by Mary C. Earle
    £13.99

    Discover how to use St. Benedict's concepts of stability, obedience, and conversion to live spiritually even in the midst of illness.

  • - Essential Writings - With Introduction And Commentary
    by Mary C. Earle
    £9.49

    This introduction to Celtic Christian spirituality presents the primary texts from the Celtic Christian tradition. The facing-page commentary explores how faithful Christians and spiritual seekers use the writings of this lively tradition as ways of embodying and living the gospel.

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