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Reclaim Regret How God Heals Lifes Disappointments
Winner of a Catholic Media Association (CMA) award.
Sr. Kathryn J. Hermes, FSP. has been helping people walk the road of spiritual growth and inner healing for the past twenty years. Among many other books, she is the author of the bestselling Surviving Depression: A Catholic Approach, translated into twelve languages, She is a spiritual mentor and director of My Sisters, an online community of faith, and founder of HeartWork. She is passionate about sharing the spiritual journey with others. You can find her at TouchingTheSunrise.com.
-Mark Neilsen, writer and former editor of Living Faith: Daily Catholic Devotions
Words don't change hearts; grace does. But these words of Sr. Hermes facilitate grace in a powerful way. With great insight, she has tapped into what wounds the human heart, and she shows, as if by intimate knowledge, the ways of a Loving Father who desires to heal. Read these words, practice the exercises, and let your heart by healed.
-Dr. Gregory Bottaro, Director of the CatholicPsych Institute, and author of The Mindful Catholic: Finding God One Moment at a Time
The best of contemporary spiritual and psychological wisdom, this accessible and powerfully experiential book will heal not only you, but your relationships as well. If I had one gift to bequeath my children, it would be to reclaim regret.
-Denise DeSesa-Smith, PhD, Licensed Psychologist
A beautiful, inspirational guide with universal appeal, teaching us how to live with and accept our regrets, and then move on, feeling our burdens have been lifted . . .
-Fred Silverstone, Psychotherapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor
In Reclaim Regret, Sr. Kathryn weaves Scripture, regrets, and prayer into heart-transforming experiences, using an authentic, clear, and compassionate style of writing. My journey of repentance, transformation, and living a new life in Christ has been supported and enhanced one hundredfold.
-Mary Celine Weidenbenner, OSU, teacher at Mary Carrico Catholic School in Knottsville, Kentucky