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Uncommon Gratitude

Alleluia for All That Is

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Uncommon Gratitude

By: Joan Chittister, Rowan Williams
Narrated by: Joan Chittister O.S.B., Dan Havron O.F.M.
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This series of reflections reveals the importance of gratitude in helping us see beyond the immediate to a broader and deeper reality. The discovery of this perpetual alleluia will help you discover what you are, become who you are, and grow with gratitude into the unknown.

©2010 Order of Saint Benedict (P)2011 St. Anthony Messenger Press
Catholicism Ministry & Evangelism Personal Success Religious Spiritual Growth
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"One finishes this book with renewed gratitude--for faith and doubt, for all that is, for two wise spiritual teachers who remind us that God is present not just in the peak experiences but in the hidden depths of our everyday life." (Robert Ellsberg, author of The Saints' Guide to Happiness)

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Mind and spirit expanding

I liked so much of what Chittister and Williams said about the way we in the West misunderstand things so that we blame and fear instead of look to what we can learn. I did few that I wished I could underline and highlight what was said but at least I can go back and relisten.

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Outstanding, superlative, touched on all essential questions!

An audible treat, read by the authors, take a deep breath and receive…Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!🌻🐝

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Spiritual platform for left-wing ideology

I purchased this book expecting deep spiritual teaching on the rarely written topic of gratitude to our wonderful Father.Unfortunately Joan chittisters constant references to political issues was very unpleasant. These issues have their place in other books. Drawing deep spirituality down to the political level does nothing good for these teachings. It keeps them on a surface level. Bishop Rowan on the other hand spoke deeply and on issue,With great wisdom. Unfortunately he only has a few sermons in this book. If you Joan,hated President Bush so much and the slight Marxist themes alluded to as well as other Progressive Notions ,not directly referred to but covertly referred to,perhaps it would have been more honest and less arrogant to elude that these are Gods views on these matters rather than your own ., presenting these thoughts in a more appropriate book on politics or culture would have been less manipulative. There are so few books well written on gratitude to God. I had high hopes of enjoying this listen. Shame on you Joan Chittister.

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