-Titulo Original : Ultimas Siete Palabras Una Invitacion A Una Amistad Mas Profunda Con Jesus
-Fabricante :
HarperCollins Espanol
-Descripcion Original:
Review “This insight alone makes this book worth reading: Jesus endured suffering, so he understands ours. There is nothing more isolating than suffering, everyone’s suffering is largely incommunicable. Thus, in seeking to shoulder the sufferings of others we must pray to be able to hear the muffled cry.” ( Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, author of Dead Man Walking)“As I sat in the cathedral on Good Friday, I listened to Father Martin’s reflections on the Lord’s Seven Last Words, grateful for the spiritual renewal he was bringing to the faithful assembled in prayer on this most solemn day of the Church year.” ( Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York)“Spiritually rewarding and uplifting.” ( Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York)Una obra corta pero poderosa ( Publishers Weekly)“An inspiring, spirit-srengthening resource for anyone bearing the weight of their own or another’s suffering. “James Martin’s compassion breathes through this book.” ( Joyce Rupp, author of Fly While You Still Have Wings)Tremendo... muy conmovedor ( The Leaven)“Martin’s book keeps coming back to the central point: Yes, Christians believe Jesus is divine-but, because he also was human, Jesus’s compassion is deeper than we may expect. . . . Readers will walk away feeling hopeful-and feeling a renewed commitment to help others in our world.” ( Read the Spirit)“When you struggle in the spiritual life, when you wonder where God is, when you pray in doubt and darkness, and even when you are close to despair, you are praying to someone who is fully human and fully divine, someone who understands you fully.” ( America Magazine)and ldquo;Martin invites the reader to inhabit the gospels; to live out the Passion in the privacy of the mind. He knows how to render the familiar-yet-strange events of Good Friday in such a way that the reader does not so much relate to Jesusand rsquo; experience as taste it.and rdquo; ( The Tablet)and ldquo;Based on a series of reflections he delivered on Good Friday, 2015, in St. Patrickand rsquo;s Cathedral in New York, Fr. Martin preserves the sense of discursive intimacy with which he conducted the talks, while offering the reader the chance to engage the traditional Lenten exercise of prayerful meditation.and rdquo; ( Vatican Radio)and ldquo;Father James Martin is one of the most brilliant philosophical minds of our times. His prolific career as a writer has brought to us the insight and awareness of service to others along with the need to incorporate Joy into our lives.and rdquo; ( OM Times)and ldquo;The renowned Jesuit, James Martin, offers reflections on Christand rsquo;s last words and refers to the type of and lsquo;radical forgivenessand rsquo; Christ showed on the cross. It is very powerful, but very rare. Yet when we see it, we recognize it, he says.and rdquo; ( Crux)and ldquo;Wisdom is sprinkled throughout.and rdquo; ( Stuart Dunn)and ldquo;One of the most important religious voices in the country.and rdquo; ( Religion News Service) Basado en sus charlas en la Catedral St. Patrick de Nueva York el Viernes Santo de 2015, el autor best seller del New York Times y editor general de la revista America ofrece un retrato de Jesus, utilizando sus ultimas palabras en la cruz, para revelar cuan profundamente Él entendio nuestros dilemas, lo que significa ser completamente humano, y por que podemos acudir a Cristo en mente, corazon y alma. Cada meditacion esta dedicada a una de las siete frases:-Padre, perdonalos, porque no saben lo que hacen-.-Te aseguro que hoy estaras conmigo en el paraiso-.-Mujer, ahi tienes a tu hijo-… -Ahi tienes a tu madre-.-Dios mio, Dios mio, ¿por que me has desamparado?-.-Tengo sed-.?-Todo se ha cumplido-.-¡Padre, en tus manos encomiendo mi espiritu!-.Con la calidez, sabiduria y gracia que llenan sus obras, el padre James Martin explica por que la crucifixion y muerte de Jesus en la cruz es un importante momento de enseñanza en los Evangelios
-Fabricante :
HarperCollins Espanol
-Descripcion Original:
Review “This insight alone makes this book worth reading: Jesus endured suffering, so he understands ours. There is nothing more isolating than suffering, everyone’s suffering is largely incommunicable. Thus, in seeking to shoulder the sufferings of others we must pray to be able to hear the muffled cry.” ( Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, author of Dead Man Walking)“As I sat in the cathedral on Good Friday, I listened to Father Martin’s reflections on the Lord’s Seven Last Words, grateful for the spiritual renewal he was bringing to the faithful assembled in prayer on this most solemn day of the Church year.” ( Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York)“Spiritually rewarding and uplifting.” ( Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York)Una obra corta pero poderosa ( Publishers Weekly)“An inspiring, spirit-srengthening resource for anyone bearing the weight of their own or another’s suffering. “James Martin’s compassion breathes through this book.” ( Joyce Rupp, author of Fly While You Still Have Wings)Tremendo... muy conmovedor ( The Leaven)“Martin’s book keeps coming back to the central point: Yes, Christians believe Jesus is divine-but, because he also was human, Jesus’s compassion is deeper than we may expect. . . . Readers will walk away feeling hopeful-and feeling a renewed commitment to help others in our world.” ( Read the Spirit)“When you struggle in the spiritual life, when you wonder where God is, when you pray in doubt and darkness, and even when you are close to despair, you are praying to someone who is fully human and fully divine, someone who understands you fully.” ( America Magazine)and ldquo;Martin invites the reader to inhabit the gospels; to live out the Passion in the privacy of the mind. He knows how to render the familiar-yet-strange events of Good Friday in such a way that the reader does not so much relate to Jesusand rsquo; experience as taste it.and rdquo; ( The Tablet)and ldquo;Based on a series of reflections he delivered on Good Friday, 2015, in St. Patrickand rsquo;s Cathedral in New York, Fr. Martin preserves the sense of discursive intimacy with which he conducted the talks, while offering the reader the chance to engage the traditional Lenten exercise of prayerful meditation.and rdquo; ( Vatican Radio)and ldquo;Father James Martin is one of the most brilliant philosophical minds of our times. His prolific career as a writer has brought to us the insight and awareness of service to others along with the need to incorporate Joy into our lives.and rdquo; ( OM Times)and ldquo;The renowned Jesuit, James Martin, offers reflections on Christand rsquo;s last words and refers to the type of and lsquo;radical forgivenessand rsquo; Christ showed on the cross. It is very powerful, but very rare. Yet when we see it, we recognize it, he says.and rdquo; ( Crux)and ldquo;Wisdom is sprinkled throughout.and rdquo; ( Stuart Dunn)and ldquo;One of the most important religious voices in the country.and rdquo; ( Religion News Service) Basado en sus charlas en la Catedral St. Patrick de Nueva York el Viernes Santo de 2015, el autor best seller del New York Times y editor general de la revista America ofrece un retrato de Jesus, utilizando sus ultimas palabras en la cruz, para revelar cuan profundamente Él entendio nuestros dilemas, lo que significa ser completamente humano, y por que podemos acudir a Cristo en mente, corazon y alma. Cada meditacion esta dedicada a una de las siete frases:-Padre, perdonalos, porque no saben lo que hacen-.-Te aseguro que hoy estaras conmigo en el paraiso-.-Mujer, ahi tienes a tu hijo-… -Ahi tienes a tu madre-.-Dios mio, Dios mio, ¿por que me has desamparado?-.-Tengo sed-.?-Todo se ha cumplido-.-¡Padre, en tus manos encomiendo mi espiritu!-.Con la calidez, sabiduria y gracia que llenan sus obras, el padre James Martin explica por que la crucifixion y muerte de Jesus en la cruz es un importante momento de enseñanza en los Evangelios

