New: "Bountiful Goodness: Spiritual Meditations for a Deeper Union with Christ" by Thomas a Kempis

Now available from Ignatius Press:


Bountiful Goodness: Spiritual Meditations for a Deeper Union with Christ


by Thomas a Kempis (translated by Fr. Joseph Tylenda)



The Imitation of Christ, also by Thomas À Kempis, is the most
famous and beloved Christian devotional ever written. The simplicity,
piety and wisdom that readers have found in that classic will also be
discovered in these new modern-English translations of A Little Garden of Roses and The Valley of Lilies. The aim of these works is to draw the reader to a closer union with Jesus. While Imitation
sets forth the principles of discipleship, the two works in this volume
offer more practical advice. They treat of the virtues needed to
advance toward God.



The introduction to this volume includes a brief biographical sketch of
Thomas À Kempis, a fourteenth-century German monk, as well as some notes
about the texts themselves. Like all meditation books, explains the
introduction, this one is not to be read in one sitting, but pondered
and prayed over slowly. "Pause and reflect on what [À Kempis] has to
say," advises Fr. Joseph Tylenda, the translator, "and then join with
him when he address the Lord and listen to Him when He speaks to you."



Thomas À Kempis (1379-1471) was born in Germany and
schooled by the Order of Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life in
Netherlands. He lived for seventy years among the Canons Regular of St.
Augustine at Mount St. Agnes Monastery. Ordained a priest, he twice
served as the community's subprior and copied books by hand, including
the entire Bible. He is best known as the author of the spiritual
classic The Imitation of Christ.



Joseph Tylenda, S. J., theologian and historian, served as editor of Theological Studies magazine. He translated On the Passion of Christ by Thomas À Kempis and A Pilgrim's Journey: The Autobiography of St. Ignatius of Loyola, both published by Ignatius Press. 

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