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"Come, Lord Jesus: Meditations on the Art of Waiting"

 

"Come, Lord Jesus: Meditations on the Art of Waiting"

 

This is a fantastic book by Mother Mary Francis, PCC written for everyday of Advent plus the feasts of the Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Guadalupe (maybe others that fall during Advent but haven't read the book yet!).

 

The book is as collection of talks she gave her nuns over the years during Advent.  It is sectioned off for each Sunday of Advent and each day (Mon-Fri) during each week and a few feast days so you read a few pages a day.  

 

Despite today being Wednesday in the second week of Advent, everyone should get this book now and read several pages (days) to catch up to the current day as this book is THIS good!  So filled with wonderful teachings on Our Lord and Our Lady for Advent, the coming of Little Jesus that it is not just for nuns!

 

You can buy the book at Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Come-Lord-Jesus-Meditations-Waiting/dp/1586174800

 

or at Ignatius Press, the publisher of the book, at: http://www.ignatius.com/Products/CLJ-P/come-lord-jesus.aspx

 

Book description:

 

These Advent reflections by the abbess of a Poor Clare monastery, an accomplished spiritual writer, focus our attention on the coming of Jesus into our lives. There is a double movement to this coming; both our active preparation to be ready for him and our patient waiting for the Lord to arrive in his own good time. There is also an art to this simultaneous preparation and waiting, and no one knows better than the beloved Mother Mary Francis how to encourage us in our attempts to master this art. 

 

Meditating on passages from Scripture about the coming of the Messiah into the world and our hearts, Mother challenges us to persevere in overcoming our faults and keeping our eyes on the Lord who has called us to himself-for it is he, through the gifts of his grace, who will complete in us the work of sanctification which he has begun.

 

Though written for Advent, the wisdom of Mother Mary Francis collected by her sisters is profitable at any time because a Christian life is one of constant growth into the very likeness of God.


"But it is a wonderful thing that we are not happy with ourselves, because the most terrible thing would be that we are at peace with our faults, absorbed in ourselves, blaming our faults on other people...the tenderness, the sweetness of Advent is wedded to that great mystery which begins with the call: Now is the time. Now is the hour. Wake up and be made perfect in holiness."
- Mother Mary Francis, P.C.C.


"In these meditations, Mother Mary Francis teaches us that the liturgy keeps offering us precious insights that most of us do not perceive as precious jewels, for we have not learned the art of listening to the Divine voice speaking to us through the liturgy. All this is sketched with the powerful hand of someone who has lived it."
- Alice von Hildebrand

 

"The Poor Clare Abbess opens her precious sanctuary, the inner life of her vocation, disclosing the simplicity of the Franciscan gifts for a life of prayer by artfully sharing meditations on the weeks of Advent preparing for Christmas. With wit and sometimes deft humor, she redefines perennial values through contemporary analogies. Anyone needing to be re-established in the essential goodness of our Catholic traditions will find these meditations healing and consoling. You will certainly have found a new friend in the Franciscan cloth-as a Benedictine nun, I did!"
- Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B. Prioress, Abbey of Regina Laudis 

 

Mother Mary Francis, P.C.C., (1921-2006) was for more than forty years the abbess of the Poor Clare Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Roswell, New Mexico. She became recognized as an authoritative voice for the renewal of religious life through her many books, including A Right to Be Merry, But I Have Called You Friends, and Anima Christi.

 

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Rosa immaculata

Ave Maria!

 

Yeah Chiara Francesca, I totally agree with you! It is a huge, fantastic, marvellous book for the Advent; I bought it and I read it since the beginning of the Advent: such a holy book, the meditations are very deep and practical in the same time! Vey useful to LIVE the Advent...

Holy Advent to you (I am a real fan of M. M. Francis: I just bought her book on the three vows: impatient to receive it,aha!; the more I read her books, the more I feel attracted by cloistered life on the path of St Frabcis and St Clare...) and to all the future readers who will hurry to buy this book! :pray:

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All I can say is :like: :like: :like: Chiara Francesco. I don't know about you, but reading this book makes me want to jump into the cloister and experience these deep conferences there in person.

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Speaking of Mother Mary Francis, PCC, one of her many writings is posted in the "Meditations of the day" part of the Magnificat.

 

 

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Speaking of Mother Mary Francis, PCC, one of her many writings is posted in the "Meditations of the day" part of the Magnificat.

 

My mom had way too much fun telling all the little old ladies with their Magnificats at Mass, "My daughter is joining her community!"  :rolleyes:  

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