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Saturday, June 17, 2006
New Book Due in October
The three foundational texts of Communion and Liberation in the first English translation.
Paper 0773531483
Due date: 2006-10-01
CA $22.95 | US $17.95 | UK £11.99
Cloth 0773531475
Due date: 2006-10-01
CA $60.00 | US $60.00 | UK £45.00
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6 x 9
120pp
As a young priest, Luigi Giussani was troubled by Catholicism's inability to effectively deal with secularism or laicism. In 1954 he began to develop a vision of faith rooted in experience. His ideas resonated with students and led to the birth of the Gioventù Studentesca (Student Youth) movement. Known today as Communion and Liberation, the movement is flourishing in Italy and around the world, including Canada, the United States, Brazil, Uganda, and Britain.
The Journey to Truth Is an Experience is the first English translation of Il Cammino al vero è un'esperienza, Giussani's early works on the Christian experience, written from 1959-64. It begins with a guide on how to live the Christian life within the Student Youth community, followed by a call to base one's relationship with Christ on the example set by the apostles and other figures in the New Testament. Giussani concludes by outlining the movement's mission and the possibility for community, charity, and communion in the Christian life.
Monsignor Luigi Giussani (1922-2005) was the founder of the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation in Italy. His works are available in fifteen languages and include the trilogy The Religious Sense, At the Origin of the Christian Claim, and Why the Church?
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Fr. Giussani's writings appear regularly in Traces. The US CL website has collected all the links to these articles on one page: Traces articles by Fr. Giussani, organized by publication month
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5 comments:
Is this going to be the text for SoCs to read this fall?
No. That'll be the Religious Sense.
Are you sure? I heard we're leaving the Per Corso (for now)...
hmm. you may be right...
We're stuck in the middle here also. In fact, my wife and I are taking another look at Chapter 3.
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