Review
"'Poustinia' is not a book, it is a stream of life. Catherine de Hueck Doherty's words are tried by fire -- a vision that has survived forty years -- a movement now become a community. She speaks of the inner journey, but she carries it into the Trinity. She speaks of silence, but a silence that is the speech and silence of God. This book will speak richly to all... But perhaps it will touch most deeply the hidden poor and hungry who have no words for the gift that sustains them -- 'the poustinia of the heart', His presence." --
Fr. Edward J. Farrell"Catherine Doherty's book is a remarkable attempt at translating Easter Christian insights into the context of Western life. The author's background is itself her qualification for this: arriving as a Russian refugee in Canada over half a century ago, she has used her heritage as a Russian Christian as a matrix for responding to the needs of Christian life and work in the western world. Her own personal pilgrimage -- for pilgrimage it has been -- has led her to be 'poor with the poor Christ' in the slums of Toronto and in Harlem; and, in 1947, to the establishing of a spiritual centre in Ontario, the Madonna House Apostolate. 'Poustinia' is the keynote of this apostolate." --
Elizabeth R. Moberly
Product Description
The New Revised Third Edition of Catherine Doherty's renowned modern spiritual classic!
Catherine Doherty brings readers the profound traditions of Christian spirituality surrounding the Russian word poustinia, which means "desert."
Men and women who desire communion with God can discover how the poustinia powerfully fulfills their yearning. Readaers are invited to leave the noise and harried pace of daily life to enter a place of silence and solitude. The author writes from her own experience with refreshing and startling Christian authenticity and a strong personal sence of spiritual authority.
Learn how to create a hermitage in which you can taste the joy of Christian solitude, and meet God face to face in the midst of a godless world.
Catherine emphasizes 'poustinia of the heart,' an interiorized poustinia, a silent chamber carried always and everywhere in which to contemplate God within. Learn how our desert can be in the marketplace, in the midst of countless conferences, traffic jams, bus trips -- or a hospital ward. Written by one who knows by experience, Poustinia brings consolation with its vision of a personal desert that can bloom in simple, profound prayer.
An essential guide to Eastern Christian spirituality for westerners.
"Of the many books on prayer that have been published in recent years, this is simply the best." -- Richard K. Weber, O.P.
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