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I picked this book up at my retreat, and it was just what I needed. I found I was slipping into discouragement and anger at my repeated faults.While this book wasn't written by St. Francis de Sales, it is based mainly on his teachings, with many quotes. I've had difficulty in the past reading his 'Introduction to the Devout Life' because I would get so (don't be surprised)discouraged.
But reading how encouraging and loving he was as a spiritual father and more explanations on the development of I picked this book up at my retreat, and it was just what I needed. I found I was slipping into discouragement and anger at my repeated faults.While this book wasn't written by St. Francis de Sales, it is based mainly on his teachings, with many quotes.
I've had difficulty in the past reading his 'Introduction to the Devout Life' because I would get so (don't be surprised)discouraged. But reading how encouraging and loving he was as a spiritual father and more explanations on the development of the spiritual life, I think I might be able to tackle Introduction now. Although the structure of this spiritual meditation is not very linear, and seems to be more of an immersion in a few key ideas than a treasure chest of different insights, it's a very worthwhile read, especially for anyone getting discouraged by the experience or perception of not making much progress in the spiritual life. The book weaves together quotes from a number of saints and theologians - but primarily from Saint Francis de Sales - exploring the thesis that our faults don't doom us to Although the structure of this spiritual meditation is not very linear, and seems to be more of an immersion in a few key ideas than a treasure chest of different insights, it's a very worthwhile read, especially for anyone getting discouraged by the experience or perception of not making much progress in the spiritual life. The book weaves together quotes from a number of saints and theologians - but primarily from Saint Francis de Sales - exploring the thesis that our faults don't doom us to failure in the spiritual life, but can be a valuable impetus to humility and growth in holiness. This late-nineteenth-century book, written in a style more flowery than the twenty-first century reader may appreciate, is still a unique and welcome reminder that as Adam's fault was happy, ours can be as well. The final chapter, on Mary's role as mother of sinners, is especially beautiful.
I count it among the most inspiring passages of Marian meditation I have ever read.