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Alan Hilliard is keen that people feel they can still connect with their God: he has written these reflections on faith and spirituality to show that God is a loving, supportive and ever-present reality. His style is accessible to regular faith practitioners, as well as to those who may have a remote interest in matters of faith. The reflections, complemented by Fr Alan's own photographs, vary in length allowing the reader to absorb a short reflection or 'dip' into a deeper, longer one. An ideal book to keep beside your bed the bed or to leave somewhere people sit for awhile.
These short reflections will help you and God understand one another a little better during the Season of Lent. Every reflection is but a drop, but there'd be no ocean if it wasn't for all the individual drops.
Alan Hilliard is keen that people feel they can still connect with their God: he has written these reflections on faith and spirituality to show that God is a loving, supportive and ever-present reality. His style is accessible to regular faith practitioners, as well as to those who may have a remote interest in matters of faith. The reflections, complemented by Fr Alan's own photographs, vary in length allowing the reader to absorb a short reflection or dip into a deeper, longer one. An ideal book to keep beside your bed the bed or to leave somewhere people sit for awhile.
Alan Hilliard is keen that people feel they can still connect with their God: he has written these reflections on faith and spirituality to show that God is a loving, supportive and ever-present reality. His style is accessible to regular faith practitioners, as well as to those who may have a remote interest in matters of faith. The reflections, complemented by Fr Alan's own photographs, vary in length allowing the reader to absorb a short reflection or ‘dip’ into a deeper, longer one. An ideal book to keep beside your bed the bed or to leave somewhere people sit for awhile.
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These short reflections will help you and God understand one another a little better during the Season of Lent. Every reflection is but a drop, but there'd be no ocean if it wasn't for all the individual drops.
How can we know what it is to be holy? What difference can holiness make in our lives? Far from being a matter for only the ‘Holy Joes’ among us, holiness is the concern of all Christians, and is intimately connected to a life of Christian Joy. In How to be Holy, Fr Alan Hilliard takes us on a journey through Pope Francis’ latest Apostolic Exhortation. Chapter by chapter he explains the significance of Pope Francis’ remarks in an illuminating, and accessible way. Included are extracts from Gaudete et Exsultate, personal introductions to each chapter, and sets of questions to encourage you on your own spiritual journey. Pope Francis wants to help tune us in to God, and in How to be Holy Fr Alan Hilliard wants to help us tune in to Pope Francis! Rejoice and be glad!
Foreword by Dr Tony Bates Using the format of his earlier books Dipping into Lent and Dipping into Advent, Alan Hilliard again opens up a space for us to engage with our emotional and spiritual response to what life throws at us. The loss, fear, isolation, and fragmentation of 2020 causes us all to pause and take stock of what really matters in our lives, so Dipping into Life comes at the perfect time to help us do this. All of life is in these pages – absence and presence, loss, grief, laughter, believing, forgiveness, enchantment, distraction, gratitude, cousins, freedom, pints and play. Alan has the rare gift of opening out our everyday lives and considering these in light of the wisdom of the religions, of literature, poetry, music, sociology and common sense. As we dip into this book, opening a page at random, Alan helps us to find the deeply religious in the everyday and take time to ‘cultivate reverence and recognition for what is already present’. There is an honesty in these pages that this is not always easy to do. Dipping into Life invites us to be enchanted by the complexity and beauty of our own lives as it is here that we encounter God.
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