Krist živi

Krist živi

Michel Quoist

"Christ Lives" is a collection of meditations and prayers written by Michel Quoist, a French Catholic priest and writer.

The book explores various aspects of Christian life and faith, where the author uses simple but profound prayers that encourage the reader to think about his relationship with God and other people.

Quoist's works are known for their accessibility and ability to appeal to a wide audience, regardless of their religious affiliation. "Christ Lives" is especially popular because of its honesty and the depth it brings to daily spiritual practice.

Translation
Marijan Pavlović
Editor
Ivan Zirdum
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
159
Publisher
Karitativni fond UPT, Đakovo, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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