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Mother Angelica's meditations combine the spiritual insights of a master with the warmth of a loving mother. Her short but powerful reflections will lift your soul to heaven and lead you into a thoughtful and penetrating reflection on the love of God and the life of Our Lady. You'll learn to pray as Mother Angelica prayed, joining her in begging Our Lady to "keep my body pure, my mind undefiled, and my heart detached." Together, you'll ask Jesus to "help me carry my cross with joy, keeping my eyes always on the Father's will." And you'll ask our Heavenly Father to give you "confidence to ask…mehr

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Mother Angelica's meditations combine the spiritual insights of a master with the warmth of a loving mother. Her short but powerful reflections will lift your soul to heaven and lead you into a thoughtful and penetrating reflection on the love of God and the life of Our Lady. You'll learn to pray as Mother Angelica prayed, joining her in begging Our Lady to "keep my body pure, my mind undefiled, and my heart detached." Together, you'll ask Jesus to "help me carry my cross with joy, keeping my eyes always on the Father's will." And you'll ask our Heavenly Father to give you "confidence to ask for what I think I need, the humility to wait for your will, and the faith to accept a refusal." Beloved by countless Catholics when it was first release in 1976, this devotional treasury is available now for the first time in three decades. Keep this beautiful hardback edition by your side, and you'll integrate the spiritual wisdom of Mother Angelica into your prayer life, helping you to reap the rich spiritual harvest that meditation brings.
Autorenporträt
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, PCPA, was best known as simply "Mother Angelica." Born in 1923, she was an American Poor Clare nun renowned worldwide for her work as a television personality. Mother Angelica founded the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), now broadcast around the world, and EWTN radio. She died in 2016.