ogress, The Better Part
When I entered into spiritual direction one of my first assignments was to read “Spiritual Progress”
by Father Thomas Williams, LC. This was a great starting point for me
to begin this important trek. My challenge was that, as a convert to
Catholicism, my head was filled with a handful of ideas about the
spiritual life that were not well integrated yet. I had a number of
questions like, What were the distinctions between meditation and
contemplation? Where should I start as I seek to deepen my prayer life
(vocal prayer, mental prayer, etc.) Is contemplation just thinking
about Christ, or is it far more than that? How can I deepen my
relationship with Christ?
My spiritual director helped me through these and many other
questions, but I am aware that many of you don’t have access to a
director at this time, and may not in the near future. If I had to do
it all over again and I did not have a spiritual director, I would read
the following books in the order I have listed them below.
This list in this order would have helped me avoid a good measure of
confusion. Each of these books will benefit beginners, experienced
begin-againers, and the experienced seeking to build or rebuild greater
depth. These works (with the exception of the Gospel meditations
section of “The Better Part”)
are instructional works, not devotional. They are recommended here
because they illumine the spiritual path clearly, concisely, and with
sufficient depth and breadth for most readers.
- Spiritual Progress
by Father Thomas D. Williams, LC: This book will provide a broad and
foundational overview regarding how to progress in the spiritual life.
- Prayer Primer
by Father Thomas Dubay, SM: This book will establish a solid foundation
of understanding of all key forms of prayer along with the challenges
and benefits of each.
- The Better Part
by Father John Bartunek, LC: This book will take you deeper into your
knowledge of Christ through a clear guide to meditation method and
daily readings on the Gospels. This is excellent preparation for
contemplative prayer.
- Deep Conversion/Deep Prayer by Father Thomas Dubay, SM: This book will help to keep you motivated and encouraged in your spiritual development.
Seek Him – Find Him – Follow Him
Pax Christi – Dan ----------------------
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