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This book is a look at the spirituality of marriage through the lens of Christian spirituality. It will help you see how your faith and spirituality is lived out daily in your marriage, not just in the churchy activities you may attend. Through looking at grace, vocation, community, asceticism, incarnation, discernment, dying, and rising, you will see more fully the holiness of what you are already living in your marriage, as well as some ways that you can enhance and support that holiness. The term ""holiness"" may not be used that often when it comes to marriage, but when you begin to see…mehr

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This book is a look at the spirituality of marriage through the lens of Christian spirituality. It will help you see how your faith and spirituality is lived out daily in your marriage, not just in the churchy activities you may attend. Through looking at grace, vocation, community, asceticism, incarnation, discernment, dying, and rising, you will see more fully the holiness of what you are already living in your marriage, as well as some ways that you can enhance and support that holiness. The term ""holiness"" may not be used that often when it comes to marriage, but when you begin to see God's presence everywhere, it is clear that your life is holy--that is, drenched in God--indeed.
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Autorenporträt
Kathleen Finley is an award-winning author of eight books on practical spirituality, including The Liturgy of Motherhood: Moments of Grace and two books of hands-on prayers, Savoring God: Praying With All Our Senses and More Savoring God. She has degrees from Gonzaga University, and Fordham University. Kathy is also coauthor of two books with her husband Mitch. Kathy is an experienced spiritual director and therapist in private practice and has prepared couples for marriage for over thirty years. She enjoys helping people explore the intersection between their faith and their everyday lives.