Beloved author, elder, and wisdom holder Sister Joan Chittister
invites listeners into a rich landscape of questions and topics
illuminating to those of many traditions.
How do we face unbearable hurt and struggle?
When we feel lost, alone, and in despair, how do we spark the divine
fire within?
What are our unique gifts, and to what purpose are we meant to use
them?
For over four decades, Sister Joan Chittister has inspired countless
readers to expand the nature of their faith--to live wider, deeper, and
more fully engaged in a world that needs us.
Recorded at Mount St. Benedict Monastery, these immersive conversations
speak to a wealth of topics relevant to contemplative Catholics,
Christians, and anyone seeking inspiration from a wise and heartful
fellow traveler on the spiritual path. With her, listeners will explore
how to embrace the hidden gifts of struggle and regret, clarify our
purpose, and experience the last third of our lives more richly.
Here, Sister Joan puts special emphasis on the prophetic spirituality of
Jesus: his mission not only as a healer but as a prophet--one who
perceives and takes action in the face of injustice and inequality.
God created the world, but God did not complete it, she reflects. That
task is left to you and me. With Catching Fire, we are invited to
embark on our own journey of self-transformation--and to transform, in
turn, everyone and everything we encounter.
Topic highlights:
- How our purpose unfolds--both intentionally and organically
- Prayer as a means to see the world as God sees it
- How courage arises out of a contemplative life
- How our challenges strengthen, soften, and deepen us
- Prophetic spirituality--contending with injustice and standing for
equality and compassion
- On aging well with self-confidence and grace
- The wisdom of Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Siena, and other women
mystics
- Experiencing every moment as a holy moment, and more