Christ in His Mysteries

Author:   Columba Marmion
Publisher:   Cenacle Press at Silverstream Priory
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9781915544186


Pages:   434
Publication Date:   07 October 2022
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Dom Columba Marmion's classic work Christ the Life of the Soul aims at showing forth ""the fundamental character of the Christian life, according to the Gospel, the Epistles of St Paul, and the conclusions of theological teaching."" Marmion wanted to emphasize that the ""Christian life is essentially supernatural, and can only be found in Christ,"" who is both the model and cause of all holiness. Christ in His Mysteries continues this teaching, demonstrating that Christ's life is manifested to us in the mysteries of His incarnation. Marmion shows why Christ's mysteries are ours: He lived them for us; in them He is our Exemplar; and in them He unites us with Himself. Following the great feasts of the Liturgical year, Marmion treats of traits of the Person of Jesus, Who comes to redeem the world by His Sacrifice, contemplating the mysteries of the God-Man. Of these pages, Dom Marmion says: ""Written for Him, they speak only of Him. May they further reveal to souls the secret of the love of a God who appeared amongst us! May they lead souls to drink more often at the fountains of living water which have sprung up, for our salvation and joy, from the pierced Heart of Jesus!""

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Author:   Columba Marmion
Publisher:   Cenacle Press at Silverstream Priory
Imprint:   Cenacle Press at Silverstream Priory
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9781915544186


ISBN 10:   1915544181
Pages:   434
Publication Date:   07 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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By contemplating the central events or mysteries of Jesus' life, by entering into them liturgically, we become so truly his Body and Bride that we share in his very life. In setting these mysteries before us with such clarity, Marmion guides us into and through that realm where we come to know Jesus not as mere onlookers peering back across the centuries, but from the inside of his life and love! - Matthew Levering, James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary Every Catholic should get to know the mind and heart of Blessed Columba Marmion (1858-1923). The Irish-born parish priest was a brilliant Thomist who was appointed Professor of Metaphysics at Holy Cross College in Clonliffe, Dublin at the early age of twenty-four. But Marmion had a remarkable love of sacred liturgy that was unusual for the time. His book Christ in His Mysteries is a marvelous reflection on the treasures of the traditional liturgical year, and Cenacle Press's new printing recovers passages that were omitted from previous English editions. For the unadulterated voice of a great spiritual author, look no further than this volume. - Michael P. Foley, Author of Drinking with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide to a Holy Happy Hour In Christ in His Mysteries, Blessed Columba Marion penetrates into the inmost heart of the Christian life-the mystery of God made man. With palpable simplicity and love, Blessed Marmion unfolds the significance of the Incarnation for every aspect of our lives. Through his eyes, we come to understand that the Church's yearly liturgical cycle is not simply an hour on Sunday mornings, but a wellspring through which God's life overflows into our Mondays and Tuesdays. This is a book to meditate upon and return to year after year for both new and mature Catholics alike, growing in Christ's likeness with each cycle of grace. - Melinda Nielsen PhD, Associate Professor of Classical Literature, Baylor University


By contemplating the central events or mysteries of Jesus' life, by entering into them liturgically, we become so truly his Body and Bride that we share in his very life. In setting these mysteries before us with such clarity, Marmion guides us into and through that realm where we come to know Jesus not as mere onlookers peering back across the centuries, but from the inside of his life and love! - Matthew Levering, James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary Every Catholic should get to know the mind and heart of Blessed Columba Marmion (1858-1923). The Irish-born parish priest was a brilliant Thomist who was appointed Professor of Metaphysics at Holy Cross College in Clonliffe, Dublin at the early age of twenty-four. But Marmion had a remarkable love of sacred liturgy that was unusual for the time. His book Christ in His Mysteries is a marvelous reflection on the treasures of the traditional liturgical year, and Cenacle Press's new printing recovers passages that were omitted from previous English editions. For the unadulterated voice of a great spiritual author, look no further than this volume. - Michael P. Foley, Author of Drinking with the Saints: The Sinner's Guide to a Holy Happy Hour In Christ in His Mysteries, Blessed Columba Marion penetrates into the inmost heart of the Christian life-the mystery of God made man. With palpable simplicity and love, Blessed Marmion unfolds the significance of the Incarnation for every aspect of our lives. Through his eyes, we come to understand that the Church's yearly liturgical cycle is not simply an hour on Sunday mornings, but a wellspring through which God's life overflows into our Mondays and Tuesdays. This is a book to meditate upon and return to year after year for both new and mature Catholics alike, growing in Christ's likeness with each cycle of grace. - Melinda Nielsen PhD, Associate Professor of Classical Literature, Baylor University


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Blessed Columba Marmion (1858-1923) was born in Dublin, Ireland. Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Dublin, he subsequently discerned a call to the monastic life and entered the Abbey of Maredsous in Belgium. After profession, he served as assistant novice master at his monastery, and in 1899 was appointed Prior of Mont César in Louvain, where he taught theology to the young monks. He became widely regarded as a retreat master and traveled across western Europe serving religious communities of all orders in this capacity. In 1909 he was elected Abbot of Maredsous, and consequently returned to the monastery of his profession. His trilogy of Christ the Life of the Soul, Christ in His Mysteries, and Christ the Ideal of the Monk, based on retreat conferences, became extremely popular, were translated into many languages, and received praise from numerous Popes. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 3, 2000.

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