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Everyday Holiness

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Everyday Holiness presents the spiritual journey to and with Christ as possible, noble, challenging, and rewarding. It describes the many aspects of holiness and how it is essential to our growth in Christ. Holiness is the most important developmental area in life and the greatest goal to which we can aspire. The Doctor of the Church St. Francis de Sales ""All of us can attain Christian virtue and holiness no matter in what condition of life we live and no matter what our life's work may be."" This book should be read slowly, prayerfully, and seriously. It invites us to ponder the meaning of life and how holiness benefits every aspect of our church, our society, and ourselves. Because all good things lead to God, the book infuses a deeper meaning into the ordinary circumstances of daily life, thus showing how holiness is not a static reality but a dynamic force that transforms every aspect of our day. The book is replete with concrete examples and practical illustrations that show how living holiness is possible today. Indeed, holiness is our greatest need, deepest joy, and hardest challenge. Everyday Holiness is for everyone who wants to love God more and serve him better. Carolyn Humphreys, OCDS, OTR, is a discalced Carmelite secular and registered occupational therapist. She is the author of the From Ash to A Contemporary Journey through the Interior Castle of Teresa of Avila; Carmel, Land of the Living Contemplatively in Today's World; Mystics in the Lay Women in Today's Church; and Living Through A Practical Guide to Cancer Related Concerns.

200 pages, Hardcover

Published April 18, 2018

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