[TSSF-studies] Books for York
Avril Landay
sisteravril05 at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Feb 5 18:58:05 GMT 2006
Dear Anne,
The title sounds interesting. Thanks. What does Arohanui mean, please?
Love, Sister Avril Pauline, t.s.s.f.
Anne Moody <anne at ix.net.nz> wrote:
From NZ, another wonderful book that I have just finished reading, you
may like to get for your York Convocation - wish I could be there -
"the Sun and Moon over Assisi" A Personal Encounter with Francis and
Clare by Gerad Thomas Straub and published by St Anthony Messenger
Press 2000 ISBN 0-86716-393-3
When I first was asked if I wished to join this list, it was suggested
that we read one of the papers on the website - I wondered which one
first as I would like to do that. Arohanui, Anne
On Feb 5, 2006, at 12:50 AM, Andy Wilkes wrote:
> Dear Fr David and all members,
>
> Here are a few books which may be of interest for the bookstall at
> York, and for anyone else who is looking for a good read!
>
> The Humility of God - A Franciscan Perspective by Ilia Delio OSF (St
> Anthony Messenger Press, 2005, ISBN 0-86716-675-4)
>
> Franciscan Prayer by Ilia Delio OSF (St Anthony Messenger Press, 2004,
> ISBN 0-86716-614-2)
>
> Becoming Human by Jean Vanier (DLT, 1999, ISBN 0-232-52336-3)
>
> Befriending the Strangerby Jean Vanier (DLT, 2005, ISBN 0-232-52598-6)
>
> Both of Jean Vanier's books are relevent to the discussion about
> community.
>
> I am off to Egypt on Monday for a weeks Nile cruise, our first holiday
> abroad in 10 years of marriage. I shall take the 2 TSSF discussion
> papers on community with me and spend some time with them. Also on my
> return I am going to be working with L'Arche as a volunteer, so
> hopefully will be able to contribute more fully to the discussions
> about 'community' and the Third Order.
>
> God Bless
> Andy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robert Dimmick
> To: tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org
> Sent:Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:27 AM
> Subject:RE: [TSSF-studies] Build with Living Stones Synopsis
>
> Rosemary
>
> It's not that exciting really - nothing like as exciting as your
> Profession last week (are you still on a high?)
>
> It says:
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> Pax
> Robert
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> tssf-studies-
> bounces+robert=dimmick33.freeserve.co.uk at justus.anglican.org[mailto:
> tssf-studies-
> bounces+robert=dimmick33.freeserve.co.uk at justus.anglican.org]On Behalf
> OfRosemary Green
> Sent:04 February 2006 09:28
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> Subject:RE: [TSSF-studies] Build with Living Stones Synopsis
>
> Sadly, I cannot open this text file. It says notepad, and just wont
> open. Rosemary Green.
> -----Original Message-----
> From:tssf-studies-
> bounces+green.rosemary=btinternet.com at justus.anglican.org
> [mailto:tssf-studies-
> bounces+green.rosemary=btinternet.com at justus.anglican.org]On Behalf
> OfGPlumb2000 at aol.com
> Sent:03 February 2006 20:36
> To:tssf-studies at justus.anglican.org
> Subject:[TSSF-studies] Build with Living Stones Synopsis
>
> Dear All
>
> Following Andrew Dotchin's suggestion here is a synopsis of the work.
> It has 14 session units as follows, each of which has the same
> structure as outlined in my previous note: viz:
>
> >From the Sources
> Introduction
> Survey
> Information
> REflections
> Further Readings
>
> The 14 units are devoted to:
>
> Francis, Clare and the Franciscan Family
>
> Witnesses of the Incarnation
>
> Travelling the Gospel Way: Moving toward the Kingdom in the Church
>
> The Franciscan Mission
>
> To be Formed into Jesus Christ
>
> The Franciscan Evangelist: A Prayerful Missionary
>
> Franciscan Presence and Dialogue: Living with Diversity in a
> Pluralistic Society
>
> Peace-Making in a Culture of Violence
>
> Inculturation in a Franciscan Perspective
>
> The Economy and Global Reality from a Franciscan Perspective
>
> Relating as Franciscan Women and Men of Faith
>
> Brother Sun and sister Moon: A Franciscan View of the Environment
>
> The Continuing Franciscan Task in the Church
>
> Altogether a wide ranging and valuable resource. The material provided
> for Reflections is wide-ranging. for instance in the session "Moving
> toward the Kingdom in the Church" it is a short story by John Updike,
> with some good and pertinent questions to guide our reflections on the
> story in the context of the unit.
>
> In the right hands this could be used to arrange a whole programme of
> sessions for a Local Group ( or even an Area). It could also be used
> for personal reflection on the Franciscan Way. Its pedigree is an
> assurance of its intellectual credibility.
>
>
> Gordon Plumb
>
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