By Fr. Mary Eugene Boylan
For over fifty years, Catholics have been turning and returning to this remarkable book in which a Trappist monk speaks clearly and perceptively on the question of personal sanctity. Taking his queue from St. Paul, he relates his subject to the Apostolic doctrine of the Mystical Body. When the book came out, Ave Maria declared, "No modern writer has better understood the layman's need for solid, realistic, spiritual reading." Catholic Library World declared, "One of the most satisfying books of spiritual reading it has been our pleasure to encounter." This modern disciple of St. Bernard breathes the air of ancient mysticism and presents it anew with an Irish gift for language. A good part of a balanced diet of Catholic reading.
Softcover, 373 pages.