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âThe Holy Spirit writes no more Gospels except in our hearts. . . . We, if we are holy, are the paper; our sufferings and our actions are the ink. The workings of the Holy Spirit are his pen, and with it he writes a living gospel.ââJean Pierre de Caussade, SJ, 18th century
In a number of award-winning books, Robert Ellsberg has reflected on the lives of saints, prophets, and spiritual masters, drawing particular attention to models of holiness that speak to the needs of our time. The message of such figures, as he shows in this new book, is found not only in their writings but in the âtextâ they wrote with their lives.
Among the particular figures he examines are Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, and Flannery OâConnor. He especially holds up the example of holy women, who charted their own path, and those who exemplify a âholiness of the everyday.â In learning how to read the âliving gospelâ in their stories, he shows how we may learn to read our own lives in the same light.Robert Ellsberg