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Love In Action: Loving God and Neighbor, A Twofold Commandment

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No constituye este libro un tratado sobre la caridad, sino un conjunto de reflexiones sobre el amor a Dios y el amor a los demás. Se considera este gran tema en algunos de sus principales aspectos, con particular referencia a la relación entre esos dos amores -a Dios y al prójimo-, que constituyen una única caridad.

Surge de ahí abordar temas tan variados e importantes como la misericordia, la libertad, la justicia, el humanismo, la vida moral, la fraternidad, la oración, la fe y la esperanza, la conversión, la paz y la alegría, o la medida y el orden de la caridad.

Entender correctamente la unidad de las dos facetas de la caridad, con sus múltiples implicaciones, contribuye en gran medida a la comprensión de cómo y por qué en la caridad está la esencia de la vida cristiana, que es la vida de los hijos de Dios en Cristo. Y todo ello por la gracia del Espíritu Santo, Amor increado.

A esta comprensión se intenta colaborar aquí, procurando escuchar a Dios en la Sagrada Escritura y siguiendo especialmente, además del Magisterio de la Iglesia, las enseñanzas de san Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y, para ciertos aspectos, las de algunos Padres de la Iglesia y las de santo Tomás de Aquino.

136 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2017

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Fernando Ocáriz

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FERNANDO OCÁRIZ (París, 1944) es Licenciado en Ciencias Físicas por la Universidad de Barcelona, en Teología por la Universidad Lateranense y doctor por la Universidad de Navarra. Prof. Ordinario de Teología Fundamental y Dogmática en la Universidad Pontificia de la Santa Cruz y Vice Gran Canciller. Consultor de la Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe, para el Clero y del Pontificio Consejo para la Promoción de la Nueva Evangelización. Es miembro de la Academia Pontificia de Teología y, desde 1994, Vicario General de la Prelatura del Opus Dei. Entre sus publicaciones destacan: Hijos de Dios en Cristo. Introducción a una teología de la participación sobrenatural; Amor a Dios, amor a los hombres; Voltaire: Tratado sobre la tolerancia; El marxismo: teoría y práctica de una revolución y Naturaleza, gracia y gloria.

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November 21, 2018
Sometimes when I am reading a book, I find it so good, that I start researching other books available from the author, and often purchasing them and adding to my ‘to be read’ pile. This was one of those times. I could hardly put this book down. And know it is a book I will return to again. Bit in that initial research, I found that a total of three books by Fernando Ocáriz are available as eBooks in English, and another four are currently available in English. And there are a few that are not available in English, as of yet. Fernando Ocáriz currently serves as the Prelate of Opus Dei and has since January 2017. Which could explain the expanding availability of his books in English.

Fernando Ocáriz Braña was born in 1944, ordained in 1971. Since 1986 he has served as a consultor of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. He has been a professor of Theology. This book is a result of his life of service, his passion for the Church, and his personal holiness. This book is accessible and would be a beneficial read for someone in their teens until their death. The sections in this book are:

By Way of Introduction

Part I THE TWOFOLD PRECEPT OF CHARITY
Chapter 1. God’s Love for Mankind
God is the fullness of reality, infinite perfection
Everything depends totally on God in its being and activity
Divine presence, a presence of Love
At the beginning of human history, sin entered the world
The fullness of time: Christ
God’s love, mercy, and justice
Chapter 2. Our Love for God
Love and law
Loving God, neighbor, and oneself
God in us and we in God
Chapter 3. Risk of Adulterating Christianity
Confronting modernity and post-modernity
Utopia of a future earthly paradise
“The death of God” and the worship of man
True human greatness
Christianity is not reducible to any humanism
Chapter 4. The Newness of Christianity
The primacy of the love for God over the inseparable love for neighbor
Love for the world
Unity between love for God and love for neighbor

Part II LOVING GOD
Chapter 1. The Theological Virtues and Christian Life
Life of faith
Christian hope
Chapter 2. Consequences of the Secularization of Christianity
Faith and being faithful
Christian truth is life and way
Moral life: love and freedom
Secularization of moral life
Chapter 3. What Loving God Requires
We can’t love God too much
Love for God: worship and prayer
Love for God and obedience to his commandments
Love for God and personal conversion
Idolatry
Worship of God and human fraternity
Service to God and service to neighbor

Part III LOVING OUR NEIGHBOR AND THE WORLD
Chapter 1. The Divine Precept
The measure of charity
Root and foundation of Christian love
Every person is worthy of being loved
Beyond any “horizontal” humanism
Chapter 2. Requirements of Christian Fraternity
The order of charity
Charity and unity in the faith
Learning to love by contemplating Jesus Christ
Love for others and apostolate
Charity and justice
Mankind’s deepest hope
Sowing peace and joy
Epilogue

Fernando in the introduction states:

“Parts of this book were published for the first time several decades ago. They are now offered in an updated and expanded form. The result is practically a new book. Like the first work, it is not meant to be a treatise on charity, but rather a collection of reflections, with no attempt to be exhaustive, about love for God and for our fellow men and women.”

And also:

“My intention here is to contribute to this understanding of charity’s central role, while striving to listen to God in Holy Scripture. We will do so guided especially by the Church’s Magisterium, the teachings of St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, and, for certain topics, the teachings of the Fathers of the Church and St. Thomas Aquinas.”

As stated, this book is not a theological treaty, it is more of a conversation. Reading it feels more like a conversation with a spiritual director, or close friend. It is engaging and compelling. This book will not just help us grow in knowledge, but provides the tools to help us fulfill the commandments to love and serve God and to love and serve mankind.

In the Epilogue Fernando states:

“The faith that has been lived in the Church for twenty centuries is not open to substantial change. However, there is certainly room for constant progress in better understanding the immense wealth contained in the Gospel, and above all for greater personal faithfulness to Christ.”

And finally:

“If we truly want to serve mankind and the world, and thereby fulfill our Lord’s command, we must love God first. For only in this love and through this love will our service to others—love shown in deeds—be able to imitate the incomparable grandeur of Christ’s heart. In contrast, Christ’s words and human history always remind us that setting aside God and the hope for eternity never lead to greater love and service to mankind and the world.”

This book was published in Spanish in 2015, and this English edition released in 2017, with the eBook release in 2018. It is not a large volume, but a very important one. It is a book that will help us live our mission as Christians. An incredible read that I highly recommend, all Christians could benefit from reading this book!

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Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2018 Catholic Reading Plan!
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July 26, 2019
Having previously tried and failed to read The Mystery of Christ a few years ago I was apprehensive to try another work by Fr Ocariz. He has a phenomenal mind and is a great theologian. However, I decided I would brave this smaller work of his and I am so glad I did. It is so much more accessible and one that I want to read again and again. In a nutshell it is about how God loves us, our love for God and then how and why we should love everyone and the world. It appears quite simple but you know that there are layers and layers of meaning. I found it incredibly good to pray from as well. I'm so glad I read this and I will definitely be more confident to read Fr Ocariz's works again.
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July 6, 2019
No constituye este libro un tratado sobre la caridad, sino un conjunto de reflexiones sobre el amor a Dios y el amor a los demás. Se considera este gran tema en algunos de sus principales aspectos, con particular referencia a la relación entre esos dos amores -a Dios y al prójimo-, que constituyen una única caridad. Surge de ahí abordar temas tan variados e importantes como la misericordia, la libertad, la justicia, el humanismo, la vida moral, la fraternidad, la oración, la fe y la esperanza, la conversión, la paz y la alegría, o la medida y el orden de la caridad. Entender correctamente la unidad de las dos facetas de la caridad, con sus múltiples implicaciones, contribuye en gran medida a la comprensión de cómo y por qué en la caridad está la esencia de la vida cristiana, que es la vida de los hijos de Dios en Cristo. Y todo ello por la gracia del Espíritu Santo, Amor increado. A esta comprensión se intenta colaborar aquí, procurando escuchar a Dios en la Sagrada Escritura y siguiendo especialmente, además del Magisterio de la Iglesia, las enseñanzas de san Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y, para ciertos aspectos, las de algunos Padres de la Iglesia y las de santo Tomás de Aquino.
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October 3, 2025
Me ha gustado mucho este libro sobre la relación entre el mandamiento supremo de amar a Dios y el amor a los demás. Parece un tema sencillo, y no lo es, y el libro abre muchas facetas que no había considerado explícitamente.
Si no pongo cinco estrellas es porque a veces el autor, en su estilo sintético y con su hondo saber asimilado durante toda una vida de reflexión, da por supuestas las relaciones que hay entre distintas partes del texto que podrían haberse aclarado antes para facilitar la visión de conjunto. En cualquier caso, muy recomendable!
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September 13, 2017
Amar con obras: a Dios y a los hombres

Obra teológicamente profunda y a la vez sencilla sobre la Caridad, según el espíritu del Evangelio. Esclarece de manera sólida la inseparabilidad del amor a Dios con el amor al prójimo. Lo recomiendo a todo tipo de personas y creo que lo aprovecharán mejor quienes ya conozcan la doctrina del Catecismo de la Iglesia católica.
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March 7, 2021
Es un libro maravilloso. Las tres partes del libro son buenas pero la que más luz puede arrojar, por ser un tema más difícil de abordar, es la parte tres del libro que habla sobre amar a los hombres y al mundo. Hace mucho énfasis en el orden de la caridad. Es simplemente magistral la forma en la que el autor aborda esta última cuestión.
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February 19, 2017
Un libro doctrinal sencillo, enjundioso sobre todo en su última parte. Al menos podré decir que lo estaba leyendo mientras le nombraban Prelado del Opus Dei. He echado de menos ejemplos o anécdotas que lo hubiesen hecho de más agradable lectura.
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March 18, 2026
«No es el mundo quien busca primero a Dios, sino Dios quien llama antes al mundo». La caridad real como sustento del Cristianismo. El amor hacia el Amor.
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