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Abandonment to divine providence
Book • 1921
Jean-Pierre de Caussade's "Abandonment to Divine Providence" is a spiritual classic emphasizing the importance of surrendering to God's will in all circumstances.
The book encourages readers to find peace and joy in the present moment, trusting in God's plan even amidst life's challenges.
Caussade's writing is characterized by its mystical depth and practical application, offering guidance on cultivating a deeper relationship with God. The book's timeless wisdom continues to resonate with readers seeking spiritual growth and a more profound understanding of faith.
It's a guide to living a life of trust and surrender.
The book encourages readers to find peace and joy in the present moment, trusting in God's plan even amidst life's challenges.
Caussade's writing is characterized by its mystical depth and practical application, offering guidance on cultivating a deeper relationship with God. The book's timeless wisdom continues to resonate with readers seeking spiritual growth and a more profound understanding of faith.
It's a guide to living a life of trust and surrender.
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as a favorite compilation of letters offering timeless spiritual direction to nuns and others.

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as the book for the Renovari Book Club.

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as an example title he associates with interior-life focused publishing (Tan Books).


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, highlighting the edition edited by Dennis Billy with commentary.

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