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365 pages — Trade Paperback, 5.5" x 8.25"
2nd ed., Madonna House Publications, 2001
ISBN 0-921440-31-6
Providing daily spiritual guidance, there are deep insights on prayer and spiritual growth as well as homespun words of advice on everyday work and family life. Nostalgic entries even recall Christmas and Easter customs from Catherine's childhood in the Old Russia of the czars.
A sampling of daily topics evokes their richness and variety:
Carefully compiled by Mary Bazzett, former managing editor of The Catholic Answer, this volume provides an excellent introduction to the main themes of Catherine Doherty's spirituality and a wide selection of her writings that will be of interest to her many spiritual children throughout the year.
“I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to follow the Lord Jesus more closely. The writings of Catherine Doherty help us all to live the gospel ‘without compromise.’ Mary Bazzett has done a great service in arranging Catherine's writings for daily prayer and reflection.” — James Cardinal Hickey
“The writings of Catherine Doherty belong in the realm of contemporary classics. With this book of seasonal selections, we have ready-at-hand some of her most memorable reflections on the mysteries of our faith as well as personal accounts of her profound prayer experiences. I heartily recommend it for all Christians.” — Susan Muto, author, Pathways to Living
“Because Grace in Every Season lives up to its title, it also makes a wonderful gift for any occasion—Christmas, birthday, graduation, wedding or anniversary.” — Larry Holley OSB, The Pecos Benedictine
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.