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Title: | Review for Religious |
Authors: | The Jesuit Fathers |
Keywords: | Affective Prayer, by G. Augustine Ellard LaSallian-Formula for Apostolate, by Brother Charles Henry Possessing all things, by Joseph A. McCoy Concerning Patience, by Stephen J. Brown Vocational Counseling, by Gerald Kelly |
Issue Date: | 15-May-1948 |
Publisher: | Kansas: The College Press, 1948. |
Citation: | Edited by The Jesuit Fathers Saint Mary’s College St. Marys, Kansas |
Series/Report no.: | Review for Religious;Volume 7. Number 3 |
Abstract: | NEARLY all modern authorities on mental prayer admit a three fold division of it, namely, meditation, affective prayer, and " contemplation. Of course the terminology varies, even greatly, but the underlying realities meant seem to be more or less the same. Similarly the division may take this or that form, without however introducing any very substantial difference. The work of the mind in mental prayer must... |
URI: | http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/624 |
Appears in Collections: | Spiritual Exercises |
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