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From contemplation to compassion, from compassion to contemplation : epistles of a fellow traveler on the spiritual journey in post-Vatican II ministry

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Michael A Danner. From Contemplation to Compassion, From Compassion to Contemplation : Epistles of a Fellow Traveler On the Spiritual Journey In Post-vatican Ii Ministry. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d157287d-5f33-473b-89e9-441f252dfe2b.

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M. A. Danner. From contemplation to compassion, from compassion to contemplation : epistles of a fellow traveler on the spiritual journey in post-Vatican II ministry. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d157287d-5f33-473b-89e9-441f252dfe2b

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Michael A Danner. From Contemplation to Compassion, From Compassion to Contemplation : Epistles of a Fellow Traveler On the Spiritual Journey In Post-Vatican Ii Ministry. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d157287d-5f33-473b-89e9-441f252dfe2b.

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  • This project-thesis proposes that contemplation and compassion are essential qualities of the ministry and of the life of priests. The era of change in which we live demands a ministry based upon these essential qualities. These elements may well be nurtured by the ministry of a spiritual director. In fact, the responsibility of finding words to express the compassion of God is seen as an essential service to be rendered to priests by spiritual directors. Such service can be provided by the director and received by the directee only in the context of the process of contemplation. Part of the process of this project was the search for an effective method of thoughtfulness and careful, interested dialogue, that is, contemplation. Such in roads into the natures of God and humankind help find words for the right questions and find expression in the compassion modeled by Jesus. Taking the lead of St. Paul, the format of the epistle was chosen. This work consists of twelve letters with directions and questions for creative and resourceful study, application, and additional reading.
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  • 02/17/2024

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