Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

Chiara Lubich is now being called a great Catholic mystic of our times. Mystics are those individuals whom God allows to have a unique experience of communion with God and insight into the things of God. In these letters we encounter this mystical side of Chiara who is also the bearer of a charism, a gift from the Holy Spirit in response to the special needs of the Church and of the world. Chiara's charism is unity, the unity that Jesus asked for us from his Father: May they may be one as we are one — I in them and you in me — so that they may be brought to complete unity (Jn 17: 22-23).

Chiara saw God's love in everyone and everything. The light of this discovery enveloped her and she felt like she was at the center of the Father's love. This discovery is at the foundation of Chiara's spirituality which emerges from these early letters. They were written to the young women and others who were drawn by the way she presented the Christian life as a response to God's love, which was shown to her in Jesus, most especially in his abandonment and death on the Cross.

In these letters, the God that Chiara invites us to believe in is Love. The conversion she asks of us is a conversion to Love. Often using the language and style of the saints and mystics of other ages (like Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Francis of Assisi), Chiara communicates her burning desire that 'Love be loved,' that 'all the world be set ablaze by the fire of Love.' Her words are full of fervor, but also simplicity and practical common sense.

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Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

Chiara Lubich is now being called a great Catholic mystic of our times. Mystics are those individuals whom God allows to have a unique experience of communion with God and insight into the things of God. In these letters we encounter this mystical side of Chiara who is also the bearer of a charism, a gift from the Holy Spirit in response to the special needs of the Church and of the world. Chiara's charism is unity, the unity that Jesus asked for us from his Father: May they may be one as we are one — I in them and you in me — so that they may be brought to complete unity (Jn 17: 22-23).

Chiara saw God's love in everyone and everything. The light of this discovery enveloped her and she felt like she was at the center of the Father's love. This discovery is at the foundation of Chiara's spirituality which emerges from these early letters. They were written to the young women and others who were drawn by the way she presented the Christian life as a response to God's love, which was shown to her in Jesus, most especially in his abandonment and death on the Cross.

In these letters, the God that Chiara invites us to believe in is Love. The conversion she asks of us is a conversion to Love. Often using the language and style of the saints and mystics of other ages (like Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Francis of Assisi), Chiara communicates her burning desire that 'Love be loved,' that 'all the world be set ablaze by the fire of Love.' Her words are full of fervor, but also simplicity and practical common sense.

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Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

by Chiara Lubich
Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality

by Chiara Lubich

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Chiara Lubich is now being called a great Catholic mystic of our times. Mystics are those individuals whom God allows to have a unique experience of communion with God and insight into the things of God. In these letters we encounter this mystical side of Chiara who is also the bearer of a charism, a gift from the Holy Spirit in response to the special needs of the Church and of the world. Chiara's charism is unity, the unity that Jesus asked for us from his Father: May they may be one as we are one — I in them and you in me — so that they may be brought to complete unity (Jn 17: 22-23).

Chiara saw God's love in everyone and everything. The light of this discovery enveloped her and she felt like she was at the center of the Father's love. This discovery is at the foundation of Chiara's spirituality which emerges from these early letters. They were written to the young women and others who were drawn by the way she presented the Christian life as a response to God's love, which was shown to her in Jesus, most especially in his abandonment and death on the Cross.

In these letters, the God that Chiara invites us to believe in is Love. The conversion she asks of us is a conversion to Love. Often using the language and style of the saints and mystics of other ages (like Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Francis of Assisi), Chiara communicates her burning desire that 'Love be loved,' that 'all the world be set ablaze by the fire of Love.' Her words are full of fervor, but also simplicity and practical common sense.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781565484320
Publisher: New City Press NY
Publication date: 01/01/2015
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Chiara Lubich (1920-2008) was born in Italy. An internationally renowned religious leader and writer. Chiara and her gospel-based spirituality have inspired millions. The Focolare Movement stands at the forefront of ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.

The New York Times called Chiara Lubich "one of the most influential women in the Catholic Church."

She was awarded 15 honorary doctoral degrees, numerous civic awards, the Templeton Prize for Progress of Religion, and the UNESCO Peace Prize. She has published more than 50 books in 29 languages.

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