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Remain in Me and I in You invites readers on a contemplative journey into the depths of faith, challenging the common struggle between knowing God intellectually and experiencing Him personally. Fr. Wayne Sattler, who served as a diocesan hermit and a retreat leader for the Missionaries of Charity, recounts his profound encounters and spiritual conversations worldwide. Through a blend of personal stories and theological reflections, Fr. Sattler urges readers to seek an intimate relationship with God. Using vivid examples and the wisdom of the saints, he explores themes of solitude, prayer, and…mehr

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Remain in Me and I in You invites readers on a contemplative journey into the depths of faith, challenging the common struggle between knowing God intellectually and experiencing Him personally. Fr. Wayne Sattler, who served as a diocesan hermit and a retreat leader for the Missionaries of Charity, recounts his profound encounters and spiritual conversations worldwide. Through a blend of personal stories and theological reflections, Fr. Sattler urges readers to seek an intimate relationship with God. Using vivid examples and the wisdom of the saints, he explores themes of solitude, prayer, and the transformative nature of God's love. This book is an invitation to every believer who seeks to know, love, and serve God beyond mere ritual, embracing Him as a living presence.
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Fr . Wayne Sattler is a diocesan priest in the diocese of Bismarck, ND. He also leads retreats on contemplative prayer based on the teachings of St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Ávila. Following God's call, Father lived as a diocesan hermit for six years, putting into practice the guidance of these two great mystics of the Church. During this time, he lived in a small cabin on an abandoned farmstead in rural North Dakota. It was in this solitude that the content of this book was undertaken. Fr. Sattler returned to his diocesan ministry in 2013 and now serves as the spiritual director in the diocese of Bismarck.