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Uncommon Gratitude

Alleluia For All That Is

Joan D. Chittister, O.S.B.
4.3
(9)
Pages
208
Year
2014
Language
English

About

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams often says that, no matter what, the proper stance of the Christian in the world is one of gratitude. In this book, Sister Joan Chittister, OSB, and Archbishop Rowan Williams offer us a sweeping set of things and circumstances to be grateful for 'things for which we can sing alleluia," "praise and thanks be to God."Some are things we naturally feel grateful for: God, peace, wealth, life, faith, and unity. But when these are set alongside other things we would never think to sing alleluia about 'death, divisions, sufferings, and even sinners 'we begin to see, as Joan Chittister says in her introduction, that "Life itself is an exercise in learning to sing 'alleluia ' here in order to recognize the face of God hidden in the recesses of time. To deal with the meaning of 'alleluia ' in life means to deal with moments that do not feel like 'alleluia moments' at al.

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"In Uncommon Gratitude two fascinating story-tellers tackle head-on the question, ‘What is life all about?' From the 2004 Tsunami to the Seven Deadly Sins, and from world-shaking events to daily haps and mishaps. When, how, and why can we shout ‘Alleluia!'—become Alleluia—in the midst of it all, in spite of it all? Before I put this page-turner down, I had wept and smiled and shouted ‘Alleluia!' i
Brother David Steindl-Rast, OSB Author, lecturer, co-founder of www.gratefulness.org
"Uncommon Gratitude: Allelluia for All That Is comes from the Archbishop of Canterbury who maintains the proper stance in the Christian world is one of gratitude. This surveys things to be grateful for--and reflects on how singing ‘alleluia' opens the door to other realities and truths. A fine inspirational reflection any Christian collection will welcome."
The Midwest Book Review
"The book is a walk through the Paschal Mystery. It takes everyday life experiences and weaves together death and disappointment, insight and growth, sin and liberation. It is a book of Alleluias for the marvelous richness of life."
The Living Church

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