Prayers, Verses, DevotionsIgnatius Press, 2010. 6. 23. - 765페이지 Introduction by Louis Bouyer A beautifully bound, Bible paper volume of Newman's most profound devotional writings. His meditations on the Litany of Loreto for the month of May, and on the Stations of the Cross are already recognized as classics of Catholic spirituality. And in his meditations on Christian doctrine Newman shows that the source of true piety is sound teaching. His verses on various occasions are profoundly inspiring as are the spiritual hymns and canticles which distill the wisdom of the incomparable Newman. In addition, also included are the devotions of Bishop Lancelot Andrewes, translated by Newman himself and used by him as the primary source of his own spiritual life. Louis Bouyer, the greatest living Newman scholar, says of these: "Newman quite believed that in these exercises of Andrewes he had discovered that form of prayer which springs directly from the word of God and leads to a life fully lived in Christ. Not only as a priest, but later on as a cardinal of the Roman church, he would keep the Preces privatae on his kneeler for his daily preparation and thanksgiving before and after Mass and for his most personal meditations." |
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... never be divorced—nor even distinguished—from one another. We should even say more: Newman, along with the Christian humanists of the Renaissance, followed the vision represented by the ancient Christian thinker known as Pseudo ...
... never seen other than in the light of the Resurrection. The accompanying prayers, especially the litanies, are in harmony with this type of meditation. The litany and meditations centered on St. Philip Neri give the note both of ...
... never without some distinction, but they evoke those pedestrian verses of Wordsworth where, for lack of inspiration, the great poet substitutes some gnomic considerations that are not as devoid of interest as prejudiced critics have ...
... never sets. God is the Lord who hath shewed us light; bind the sacrifice with cords, yea even unto the horns of the altar. O by Thy resurrection raise us up unto newness of life, supplying to us frames of repentance. The God of peace ...
... never rejoice, O Lord! Grant not to them my destruction. Look upon the face of Thine Anointed, and in the Blood of Thy covenant, the propitiation for the sins of the whole world, Lord, be propitious unto me, a sinner; even unto me, O ...
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Additional Exercises | 81 |
Prefatory Notice by W P Neville | 103 |
Meditations on the Litany of Loretto | 109 |
Memorandum on the Immaculate Conception | 180 |
Novena of St Philip | 187 |
Litany of St Philip English | 212 |
Sympathy | 557 |
Relics of Saints | 559 |
DayLabourers | 560 |
Warfare | 561 |
Sacrilege | 562 |
Liberalism LXXXIV Declension | 564 |
The Age to Come | 566 |
The Good Samaritan | 570 |
Meditations on the Stations of the Cross 219 | 242 |
Twelve Meditations and Intercessions for Good Friday | 257 |
Prayer for the Faithful Departed | 282 |
Anima Christi Translated The Heart of Mary | 316 |
Four Prayers to St Philip | 323 |
Prayer for the Light of Truth | 330 |
God Allsufficient | 391 |
The Sanctity of | 398 |
VERSES ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS | 449 |
The Sign of the Cross | 505 |
Absolution | 516 |
Christmas without Christ L Sleeplessness LI Abraham | 544 |
Superstition | 545 |
Isaac | 546 |
Reverses | 547 |
Hope | 548 |
St Paul at Melita | 549 |
Messina | 550 |
Warnings | 551 |
Dreams | 552 |
Temptation | 553 |
Our Future | 554 |
Heathenism | 555 |
Taormini | 556 |
Reverence | 571 |
The Pillar of the Cloud | 572 |
Samaria | 573 |
Jonah XCIII Faith against Sight XCIV Desolation XCV Zeal and Patience XCVI The Religion of Cain XCVII St Paul XCVIII Flowers without Fruit X... | 593 |
The Power of Prayer | 594 |
Semita Justorum | 595 |
The Elements | 596 |
Apostacy | 598 |
Judaism | 599 |
Separation of Friends | 601 |
The Priestly Office | 603 |
Morning | 604 |
Evening | 605 |
A Hermitage | 606 |
The Married and the Single | 607 |
Intercession of the Saints | 611 |
Waiting for the Morning CXXIII Hymn for Matins Sunday CXXIV Hymn for Matins Sunday CXXV Hymn for Matins Monday CXXVI Hymn for ... | 612 |
Carmina Ecclesiastica | 727 |
Prologus in Andriam | 733 |
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