My Daily Life Pocket Edition
$14.95
My Daily Life is the follow-up title, and natural complement to Father Paone’s indispensible My Daily Bread. While the latter focused on the interior life, My Daily Life focuses on the exterior life, offering practical advice on daily living and getting to the heart of human nature.
This powerful little volume will help you navigate a world that is “no paradise, neither…an utter hell.” My Daily Life offers sound advice on a host of daily struggles, including:
* How to strive for earthly fulfillment within the bounds of reason, reality, and morality (p. 12)
* How to overcome our insecurity in a world that we cannot control (p. 59)
* How to achieve self-possession by controlling undue anger (p. 87)
* How to face life with a realistic outlook and avoid being overly emotional (p. 122)
* How the theological virtue of hope can benefit us in our earthly goals as well (p .273)
* And much more…
Father Paone presents the readings in “bite-sized” portions that make it easy to maintain a daily devotional schedule. This convenient, palm-sized book is overflowing with common sense, compassion, and holiness. The passages in the book will help transform belief into realization, and theory into practice. My Daily Life is an essential and relatively unknown part of the canon of great Catholic literature.
My Daily Life is a practical guide that will help you to persevere in the holy resolutions which you make at the time of confession, Holy Communion, missions, retreats, or any moment of grace.
A portion of proceeds from every purchase of this Confraternity of the Precious Blood title go directly to The Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood in Brooklyn, NY to support them in their vocation.
SKU (ISBN): 9781618908186
ISBN10: 1618908189
Anthony Paone
Binding: Perfect
Published: August 2014
Publisher: Tan Books
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