IN SINU JESU
IN SINU JESU
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This book details the conversation between Our Lord and Our Lady to a benedictine monk. It began in 2007 when Our Lord and Our Lady spoke to the heart of the monk in the silence of adoration. This benedictine monk was encouraged to write all the he received from Our Lord and Our Lady. Thus, in SINE JESU can be found the penetrating clarity and intense desire to communicate the many aspects of the spiritual life, the love of God, the practice of prayer, the unique power of Eucharistic adoration; trustful surrender to divine providence; the homage of silence; the dignity of liturgical prayer and the sacraments; the mystery of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass; priestly identity and apostolic fruitfulness; the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints in our lives; sin, woundedness, mercy, healing, and purification; the longing for heaven and the yearning-for renewal of the Catholic Church on earth. Passages from this journal have already influenced the spiritual lives of priests, religious, and laymen. It is the hope of this book that it gives light, consolation and renewed conviction to readers.
Some of the beautiful comments on this book:
“In Sinu Jesu recounts the graces experienced in the life of one priest through the healing and strengthening power of Eucharistic adoration. At the same time, it issues an urgent call to all priests—and, indeed, to all Christians—to be renewed in holiness through adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament and consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces.” — HIS EMINENCE RAYMOND LEO CARDINAL BURKE Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
In Sinu Jesu is a beautiful and powerful work saturated with the kind of contagious love and holiness that can only come from reclining—like His beloved disciple—upon Christ’s breast, hearing Him whisper words of consolation and encouragement for us all.” — KEVIN VOST Psy.D., author of The Porch and the Cross
“We sometimes dismiss the interior voice, thinking that because it is within, it must be our own. But does God not dwell deep within us? Can he not speak, then, to the heart? This listener has heard Christ invite priests and all the faithful back to the Sacrament of Love.” — DAVID W. FAGERBERG University of Notre Dame, author of Consecrating the World