Life in Christ
8 Talks by Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa,
Preacher to the Papal Household.
Life in Christ was given as a preached retreat at Woldingham School. It comprises 8 talks based on St Paul's letter to the Romans and a series of short reflections based on the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus.
Life in Christ offers insight into a fresh spiritual renewal and is ideal for group or personal use. Fr Raniero presumes a certain maturity of faith and is very sensitive to those outside the Catholic Church.
Fr Raniero has been a Franciscan Capuchin Priest since 1958. In 1980, Pope John Paul II appointed him as Preacher to the Papal Household. In this capacity here gives weekly homilies during advent and Lent to the Pope, Cardinals and Superiors of Religious Orders. He addressed the College of Cardinals before the Papal Conclave. He is Italian and travels the world giving retreats in many languages including English and has a particular interest in ecumenism.
Some comments from the retreat...
"I don't think I have ever heard such clear teaching."
"What amazing fresh insights into scripture I have received. The preaching was brilliant and yet so simple."
"The talks were so inspiring, uplifting and full of hope."
"Fr Raniero was excellent in his presentation of Scripture, using wonderful examples and stories. He was full of joy, humility, gentleness and kindness." To find our more go to www.cafe.org.nz
Preacher to the Papal Household.
Life in Christ was given as a preached retreat at Woldingham School. It comprises 8 talks based on St Paul's letter to the Romans and a series of short reflections based on the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus.
Life in Christ offers insight into a fresh spiritual renewal and is ideal for group or personal use. Fr Raniero presumes a certain maturity of faith and is very sensitive to those outside the Catholic Church.
Fr Raniero has been a Franciscan Capuchin Priest since 1958. In 1980, Pope John Paul II appointed him as Preacher to the Papal Household. In this capacity here gives weekly homilies during advent and Lent to the Pope, Cardinals and Superiors of Religious Orders. He addressed the College of Cardinals before the Papal Conclave. He is Italian and travels the world giving retreats in many languages including English and has a particular interest in ecumenism.
Some comments from the retreat...
"I don't think I have ever heard such clear teaching."
"What amazing fresh insights into scripture I have received. The preaching was brilliant and yet so simple."
"The talks were so inspiring, uplifting and full of hope."
"Fr Raniero was excellent in his presentation of Scripture, using wonderful examples and stories. He was full of joy, humility, gentleness and kindness." To find our more go to www.cafe.org.nz
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for God to Be Your Shield and Portion Today - Your Daily Prayer - May 24
I love this passage in the Bible because it sums up the spiritual reality in all difficult circumstances. How many times do we see the enemy and opposing forces against us, just like Elisha’s servant? And that puts us in a panic - yet the angelic armies of the Living God are unseen but present nonetheless, and far greater. We just need to see that substantial truth!
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