TITLE
AUTHOR
DATE
LC CLASSIFICATION
DESCRIPTION/ NOTES
CATEGORY
LINEAGE
Creative Prayer: A Devotional Classic (3)
Herman, E.
1934
BV210.H47
Elucidates the meaning and value of prayer as a creative process, whereby man who prays and his world are made new.
Prayer
Unknown
BV210.L4
Written to facilitate the progress of the 'average soul" in the ways of mental prayer, and of soothing away the difficulties that normally confront those who embark on the great enterprise of developing close and intimate relations with God.
Prayer
Unknown
BV209 B75
The purpose of this book is to discuss the nature and ways of prayer, not with scientific objectivity, but from the point of view of the individual, looking at it as it appears to the individual. In this way it is hoped to put the soul in position to deal with most of its own difficulties. Further, the primary purpose is not so much to instruct the reader as to encourage the individual to press on in prayer, and to induce him to seek further information from more detailed and advanced works.
Prayer
SSJ Novitiate
Prayer
M. K. Murphy
Prayer
SSJ Novitiate
Progress through Leen, Edward Mental Prayer
Difficulties in Mental Prayer
Boylan, Dom Eugene
1935
1943
Ward, Maisie
1945
BX2163.W3
"God is God," writes Chesterton, "maker of all things visible and invisible; the Mother of God is in a rather special sense connected with things visible; since she is of this earth, and through her bodily being God was revealed to the senses." The book contains fifteen Fra Angelico pictures as illustrations to the 15 mysteries of the rosary. Maisie Ward is the "Ward" of Sheed and Ward.
The Meaning of Fosdick, Harry Emerson Prayer
1949
BV210.2 F65
Uses the Bible for descriptions of experiences people have actually had with God. Arranged for daily reading and proved value for ministers, teachers and laypeople.
The Splendor of the Rosary