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In these three beautiful talks, Monsignor James Shea guides us along the Stations of the Cross, teaching us how to better open our hearts to the suffering and loneliness of Jesus on His way to Calvary. Weaving together the insights of keen believers like Fr. Richard Neuhaus, Caryll Houselander, Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen, and Dr. James Edwards, these powerful meditations take us into the depths of Christ's agony, and back out again into the relief and joy of what His sacrifice means for us.
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I own 100's of Lighthouse CDs and this is in the top 3
I own 100's of Lighthouse CDs and this is in the top 3. Fr Shea allows me to walk with Christ through his way of the cross. I have found so many insights into my own life in these images that have tangible actions to change in my life. Each of the stations can be heard alone then meditated on. This is not a lecture nor a cute story it is a wonderful insight into our daily Way of the Cross.
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Really made me feel closet to God this lent season
Really made me feel closet to God this lent season.
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I was so moved by the great humility and heartfelt passion that Msgr
I was so moved by the great humility and heartfelt passion that Msgr. James Shea demonstrates in Glimpses Along the Way of the Cross. I cried my way through this talk, but they were tears of great joy that I was hearing my concerns and challenges addressed in reassuring words. Shea captures the shared and tragic loneliness that both Jesus and we, as humans, suffer. But he also convinces us that we can be freed of that suffering by developing a friendship with Our Lord. Absolutely beautiful!
Lighthouse Talks
Glimpses Along The Way of the Cross (CD)
- Open your heart to the suffering and loneliness of Jesus on His way to Calvary
- Powerful meditations to more fully understand what Christ's sacrifice means for us'Powerful meditations to more fully understand what Christ's sacrifice means for us
- Monsignor James Patrick Shea serves as president of the University of Mary.