
Benediktinci i stvaranje europske kulture - Našim rukama, ali tvojom snagom
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One of the most sought-after books written by a local writer, theologian and poet, which speaks in an understandable and encouraging way about the basic realities of human life: freedom, love, work, fatigue, rest...
John Mary Vianney (1786-1859), who would go down in history as the parish priest of Ars, lived and worked during the great French Revolution, difficult events especially for the Church.
The book conveys the experience of the author, who has been volunteering in prisons for 30 years, reading the Bible with prisoners, praying, talking, and advising them on forgiveness, repentance, and life changes.
Each of us can reach a point in life when we need hope.
The book is not a classic novel or a theological work, but a series of spiritual meditations, dialogues, and "speeches" that the author claims were inspired to her from above.
This booklet was written at a time of very strong and turbulent turmoil in the field of biblical research, that is, at a time of a new direction in the biblical movement.