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The Better Part: A Christ-Centered Resource for Personal Prayer
Fr. John Bartunek
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| #71188 in Books | 2011-01-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.40 x1.40 x4.90l,.0 | File type: PDF | 1024 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| I have fallen in love with this book|By seagull|I bought this book several years ago, and somehow it just didn't resonate with me. I am a Third Order Carmelite and had used Carmelite books such as Divine Intimacy as inspiration for meditation for many years. I wanted something new, and The Better Part did not seem "contemplative" enough for me. I set it aside. This week, after||Father Bartunek brings to bear immense intellectual and spiritual gifts in offering a gem of insight in every Gospel meditation throughout the thousand-page volume. Father Bartunek festoons his narrative promptings with quotations from hundreds of saints, alon
This book should be declared a national treasure! We lead tremendously busy lives, with 1,001 things to do. Even so, every saint and renowned spiritual director through the ages has said the same thing: If we desire to become saints, we must spend time daily in meditation. With this book (which is in its fourth printing!), Father Bartunek has created an extensive, Christ-centered resource to serve as a daily meditation companion. Part I is an incredibly practical expla...
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