• 086 - Appendix Rhythmical Prayer to the Sacred Members of Jesus hanging upon the Cross By St Bernard
    2026/04/08
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    43 分
  • 084 - Chapter LXXXIII The glorious ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
    2026/04/06
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    25 分
  • 085 - Chapter LXXXIV The coming of the Holy Ghost
    2026/04/07
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    5 分
  • 083 - Chapter LXXXII Our Lord appears to more than five hundred disciples together some remarks relating t
    2026/04/05
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    5 分
  • 082 - Chapter LXXXI He appears to them again near the sea of Tiberias
    2026/04/04
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    5 分
  • 081 - Chapter LXXX Our Lord appears to his disciples in Galilee
    2026/04/03
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    2 分
  • 080 - Chapter LXXIX Our Lord appears to the disciples on the octave of Easter when St Thomas was with them
    2026/04/02
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    5 分
  • 079 - Chapter LXXVIII Our Lord appears to the disciples who were shut up on the day of the resurrection
    2026/04/01
    In St. Bonaventures Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the author humbly acknowledges his limitations while passionately inviting readers to engage in one of the most enriching spiritual practices the contemplation of Christs life. He believes that through regular meditation on this divine subject, even those who feel uneducated can develop a deep familiarity, confidence, and love for God, gaining insight into His most profound mysteries. Bonaventure eloquently argues that this practice serves to shield us from the fleeting distractions of the world, steadies us amid trials, and helps cultivate virtue while steering clear of vice. Written in straightforward language, he aims to make the material accessible so that listeners can focus on enriching their minds and hearts rather than merely pleasing their ears. With diligent practice, he assures us that the Lord, whose life is the focus of this work, will become our ultimate guide and teacher. - Summary by ekortright
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    4 分