Chiara Lubich: A Biography

The New York Times called Chiara Lubich "one of the most influential women in the Catholic Church." This biography transports readers inside the story of a young woman, born to a poor family in Trent, who felt called to dedicate her life to God. Against the backdrop of WWII's devastation, Lubich shared her passion first with a group of young women her age. Torno presents a forthright account of Chiara Lubich and her friends' collective mystical experience and their resulting life, both profoundly spiritual and deeply human, which always aimed at fulfilling Jesus' prayer "that all may be one." By the 1960's, her inspiration had reached every corner of Italy and spread throughout Europe, behind the Iron Curtain, and around the world. Wherever she went — from the jungles of the Cameroon, to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to the skyscrapers of New York, to the Buddhist monasteries of Chiang Mai, Thailand — she shared her choice of God and the lifestyle it generated. This biography brings to life those people Chiara met along the way — from everyday folk to political leaders to popes — and describes how her charism affected each one. He reveals the challenges that arose as a vast movement grew up around Lubich as well as her joy at seeing authentic gospel life spread around the world. Together, they achieved what Chiara defined as "... the great attraction of modern times: to penetrate to the highest contemplation while mingling with everyone."

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Chiara Lubich: A Biography

The New York Times called Chiara Lubich "one of the most influential women in the Catholic Church." This biography transports readers inside the story of a young woman, born to a poor family in Trent, who felt called to dedicate her life to God. Against the backdrop of WWII's devastation, Lubich shared her passion first with a group of young women her age. Torno presents a forthright account of Chiara Lubich and her friends' collective mystical experience and their resulting life, both profoundly spiritual and deeply human, which always aimed at fulfilling Jesus' prayer "that all may be one." By the 1960's, her inspiration had reached every corner of Italy and spread throughout Europe, behind the Iron Curtain, and around the world. Wherever she went — from the jungles of the Cameroon, to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to the skyscrapers of New York, to the Buddhist monasteries of Chiang Mai, Thailand — she shared her choice of God and the lifestyle it generated. This biography brings to life those people Chiara met along the way — from everyday folk to political leaders to popes — and describes how her charism affected each one. He reveals the challenges that arose as a vast movement grew up around Lubich as well as her joy at seeing authentic gospel life spread around the world. Together, they achieved what Chiara defined as "... the great attraction of modern times: to penetrate to the highest contemplation while mingling with everyone."

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Chiara Lubich: A Biography

Chiara Lubich: A Biography

by Armando Torno
Chiara Lubich: A Biography

Chiara Lubich: A Biography

by Armando Torno

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The New York Times called Chiara Lubich "one of the most influential women in the Catholic Church." This biography transports readers inside the story of a young woman, born to a poor family in Trent, who felt called to dedicate her life to God. Against the backdrop of WWII's devastation, Lubich shared her passion first with a group of young women her age. Torno presents a forthright account of Chiara Lubich and her friends' collective mystical experience and their resulting life, both profoundly spiritual and deeply human, which always aimed at fulfilling Jesus' prayer "that all may be one." By the 1960's, her inspiration had reached every corner of Italy and spread throughout Europe, behind the Iron Curtain, and around the world. Wherever she went — from the jungles of the Cameroon, to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to the skyscrapers of New York, to the Buddhist monasteries of Chiang Mai, Thailand — she shared her choice of God and the lifestyle it generated. This biography brings to life those people Chiara met along the way — from everyday folk to political leaders to popes — and describes how her charism affected each one. He reveals the challenges that arose as a vast movement grew up around Lubich as well as her joy at seeing authentic gospel life spread around the world. Together, they achieved what Chiara defined as "... the great attraction of modern times: to penetrate to the highest contemplation while mingling with everyone."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781565484535
Publisher: New City Press NY
Publication date: 12/15/2012
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Armando Torno has edited the cultural pages of Italy's Il Sole 24 Ore and Corriere della Sera. In addition to his many years of journalistic work, he has authored fifteen books.

Table of Contents

Photograph Captions 6

Introduction 9

1 From Trent to Rome 17

2 The Summer of 1949 47

3 Focolare Expansion (1950-1980) 53

Photographs 78

4 The Nights 87

5 The Consolidation (1990-2005) 95

6 The Last Days 111

7 Chiara Today 117

Sources 119

Chronology 120

Further Reading 152

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