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~ William A. Meninger (Author)
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"Like the virtuous life it promises, this book calls for patience and a willingness to practice." -- Catholic Digest, December 2001

"Many fine sections on friendship." -- The Living Church, May 13, 2001

"Meninger offers a fresh and modern perspective on St. Francis’ great Christian classic and is a teaching tool..." -- Bondings, March/April 2001


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A masterful updating of a classic work.

St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), bishop of Geneva and founder of the Visitation Order of nuns, was renowned for his teaching on spirituality. His masterpiece in the field of spiritual literature was The Introduction to the Devout Life. Revolutionary in its day and noted for its charm, warmth, and clarity of language, it set forth a spirituality oriented toward life in the world, an approach quite different form that of St. Francis de Sales's contemporaries, who saw spiritual perfection as possible only in the religious life.

While the message of The Introduction to the Devout Life is still valid today, the fact is that its expression is quite dated. In this book, as in Bringing "The Imitation of Christ" into the 21st Century, Father Meninger is not offering a new translation or paraphrase of a spiritual classic. Rather, he is attempting to express the teachings of the original in a wholly contemporary idiom. Father Meninger has not hesitated to change, omit, or add to the original where necessary, the better to highlight the heart and charisma of St. Francis de Sales's teachings.


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  • Paperback: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group (December 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0826412858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826412850
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #745,123 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Commit to This Book, July 4, 2001
By John T. Farrell (Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews
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Francis de Sales, the seventeenth-century Roman Catholic Bishop of Geneva -- along with his Anglican contemporaries, Jeremy Taylor and William Law -- was among the first writers of the post-Reformation period to take lay spirituality seriously and accept that perfection is the Christian end for all men and women in their various states and capacities. Francis de Sales saw his ministry as leading people into spiritual life and relationship with God. His work as a spiritual director led to the publication of his greatest work, "The Introduction to the Devout Life."

Fundamental to de Sales is the belief that the spiritual life is not just for monastics and clergy, but for everyone. He considered it a heresy to say that a lay person could not attain sanctity and holiness of life through the grace of God.

In a spiritual tour de force, Fr. William Meninger has taken de Sales masterpiece and reworked it into a classic of his own, "The Committed Life: An Adaption of `The Introduction to the Devout life' by St. Francis de Sales."

In his preface Meninger makes it clear how indebted he is to de Sales' "charm, warmth, and clarity of language." He was motivated, however, to rewrite the original work, rather than merely translate or paraphrase it. Meninger argues that, although the core of what Francis de Sales wrote is still substantially useful, its "ambiance was outdated."

The book is divided into five parts that lead the reader through the milestones of the Christian journey. Each part is comprised of short essays suitable to daily reading. The early emphasis is on "scriptural meditation" and "mental prayer." The latter parts focus on living an active Christian life.

The result is a wonderful set of insights for which we are indebted not only to the original author but to Meninger as his collaborator. If, as Francis de Sales once wrote, "Liberty is a detachment of the Christian heart from all things to follow the known will of God," William Meninger has given us a modern means to achieve that detachment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A lifelong companion, January 21, 2007
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I happened upon this book in our church library and now have my own copy. For me it is the best way for me to begin any prayer or meditation. Each chapter seems to have been written exclusively for me. The book encourages me to continue to keep trying to live my life as God would want me too, in spite of everyday failures and distractions. Reading from it has become my day to day FIX. For over two years it has been daily companion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Adaptation, April 21, 2001
By "bmbfsc" (Yeadon, PA USA) - See all my reviews
Meninger has done a wonderful job adapting thi classic work of St. Francis de Sales. The short reflections in this book cover various topics from religious life to the modern world. The insights if this book are extensive.

One of the more intriguing is on the sacrament of Reconciliation (p. 65). If the sacrament is only intended for those who have commited mortal sin, and a committed Christian does not commit mortal sins, then how often is this sacrament required? This is perhaps the msot thought provoking reflection in the book, but all the topics discussed make this a worthy and re-readable book.

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