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Audio Recording
$9.95 USD
1 audio cassette, 45 mins.
Madonna House Publications, 2001
ISBN 0-921440-70-7
Catherine Doherty meditates on the Gospel message from St. John the Beloved—“Little children, love one another.” She explains that love doesn’t know the pronoun “I”. Love understands, love forgives, love knows how to wait, love crosses all barriers. Love knows how to act and when. It has an intuition that comes directly from the Source—that source is God. Catherine asks:
In this lecture given in 1963 at the Catholic Information Centre in Toronto, Canada, Catherine introduces us to the love that casts out all fear, that urges us to live the Gospel with our whole being.
Catherine Doherty used her heritage as a Russian Christian as a matrix for responding to the needs of Christian life and work in the modern world. Her own personal pilgrimage led her to be “poor with the poor Christ” in the slums of Toronto and in Harlem; and later to the establishing of the world-wide Madonna House Apostolate. A dedicated wife and mother, Catherine was also a prolific writer of hundreds of articles, a best-selling author of dozens of books, a renowned national speaker, and a pioneer of social justice. Catherine Doherty's cause for canonization as a saint is now under consideration by the Catholic Church.