End of the Present World and the Mysteries of the Future Life

by Fr. Charles Arminjon

Other authorsSusan Conroy (Translator), Peter McEnerny (Translator)
Paperback, 2008

Barcode

6475

Call number

236 ARM

Status

Available

Call number

236 ARM

Pages

310

Description

In the late nineteenth century, Father Charles Arminjon, a priest from the mountains of southeastern France, assembled his flock in the town cathedral to preach a series of conferences to help them turn their thoughts away from this life's mean material affairs-and toward the next life's glorious spiritual reward. His wise and uncompromising words deepened in them the spirit of recollection that all Christians must have: the abiding conviction that heavenly aims, not temporal enthusiasms, must guide everything we think, say, and do. When Father Arminjon's conferences were later published in a book, many others were able to reap the same benefit-including fourteen-year-old Therese Martin, then on the cusp of entering the Carmelite convent in Lisieux. Reading it, she says, "plunged my soul into a happiness not of this earth." Young Therese, filled with a sense of "what God reserves for those who love him, and seeing that the eternal rewards had no proportion to the light sacrifices of life," copied out numerous passages and memorized them, "repeating unceasingly the words of love burning in my heart." Let The End of the Present World and the Mysteries of the Future Life fill you with the same burning words of love, with the same ardent desire to know God above all created things that St. Therese gained from them.… (more)

Local notes

"Reading this book was one of the greatest graces of my life." --St. Therese of Lisieux

Publication

Sophia Institute Press (2008), 310 pages

Original publication date

1881

ISBN

1933184388 / 9781933184388

Rating

½ (9 ratings; 4.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ChooChoosnme
Great book. This is the book that rocked St. Terese of Lisieux. Chapters 7 and 9 are worth the price of the book. This is a marvelous book. The translator did a great job of translating the original French into English that is very readable. I loved this book and learned a lot.

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