Abandonment to Divine Providence - Imitation Leather

Jean-Pierre de Caussade
Rating:
100%
$33.20
Item Code
202118
EAN/UPC
9780819808769
Publisher
Pauline Books & Media US
 
Discover greater peace, trust, and confidence in God's love—right where you are—with this timeless spiritual classic.

Abandonment to Divine Providence by Father Jean-Pierre de Caussade, SJ, has helped countless men and women grow in relationship with God since its first printing in 1751. Now, this updated and faithful translation breathes new life into a centuries-old classic while staying faithful to the original French text. Find God in your daily life and grow in trust and surrender with this handsome, unabridged collection of de Caussade's meditations, enhanced with original reflections and prayers by the Daughters of St. Paul to guide your reading. This volume also includes the rarely-published appendix of spiritual treatises and prayers from the eighth French edition, featuring prominent French saints and spiritual writers like Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Jane Francis de Chantal.

This handsome imitation-leather edition of
Abandonment to Divine Providence is the perfect introduction to de Caussade for first-time readers and a gift to be treasured by anyone seeking to grow in hope, peace, surrender, and union with God.
Format:
Imitation Leather
Pages:
304
Dimensions(Inches):
4.38 x 8.12
Father Jean-Pierre de Caussade, SJ, was a French Jesuit about whom little is known. Born in 1675, he entered the Jesuits in Toulouse at age eighteen, was ordained a priest in 1704, and professed his final vows in 1708. His pastoral assignments took him to many towns in soughtern France, where he taught in the local universities. After returning to Toulouse, where he obtained his doctorate in theology, he was sent to various cities and towns in southern and central France as an intinerant preacher and confessor. He is best known as the author of Abandonment to Divine Providence, which began as a collection of conferences he gave to a community of Visitation nuns and was posthumously published by the Jesuit Order over a century after his death in 1751.
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