Chiara Lubich Book order







- 2020
- 2019
Jesus in Our Midst: Source of Joy and Light
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the presence of Jesus among us, this collection of writings and talks by Chiara Lubich delves into the spirituality of unity amidst modern isolation and loneliness. It addresses profound questions about fulfillment and happiness in a society that values individualism while yearning for authentic connections. Lubich emphasizes the transformative experience of Jesus in our lives as a means to reconcile conflicting demands and foster genuine relationships, offering insights that resonate deeply with the human experience.
- 2018
The Church: What Is It? Who Is It?
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Chiara Lubich presents a proactive vision of the Church, emphasizing the importance of unity in a time of transformation. Her journey reflects a dynamic engagement with faith, urging individuals to embody the Church's principles actively. Through her charism of unity, she provides valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating contemporary challenges, inspiring others to foster community and connection in their spiritual lives.
- 2017
The readers of this book will come from a wide variety of backgrounds, each with their own sensibility regarding Mary. It will be good to approach these texts in a meditative spirit, so that in our hearts we might hear again the words Jesus spoke from the cross to John: `Here is your mother'.
- 2016
Rays: Short Reflections on Living God's Will
- 69 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the transformative power of divine love, this book delves into the concept of aligning with God's will to uncover our true selves as envisioned by Him throughout eternity. It reflects on the spiritual journey of embracing this love, emphasizing how it shapes our identity and purpose. Through insightful reflections, readers are encouraged to deepen their understanding of their relationship with the divine and the profound impact of living in accordance with God's intentions.
- 2015
Here and Now: Meditations on Living in the Present
- 69 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on mindfulness and the importance of being present, this collection offers insightful reflections that encourage readers to embrace the moment. Each meditation serves as a gentle reminder to appreciate life's simplicity and beauty, fostering a deeper connection to oneself and the world. Through thought-provoking observations, the author inspires a transformative journey toward inner peace and awareness, perfect for anyone seeking to enhance their daily experience and cultivate a more fulfilling life.
- 2015
Mary: The Transparency of God
- 107 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book presents a fresh perspective on Mary, aiming to reintroduce her significance in contemporary times. Chiara Lubich emphasizes a vision of Mary that reveals aspects largely overlooked, grounded in divine insights. Through this exploration, readers are invited to discover a deeper understanding of her role and influence.
- 2012
The Eucharist
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book offers a detailed exploration of the Eucharist through the lens of early church practices, insights from saints, and authoritative papal and council documents. It delves into the historical and theological significance of the Eucharist, tracing its evolution and highlighting its central role in Christian worship and community life. By examining these diverse sources, the work aims to deepen the reader's understanding of the sacrament's impact on faith and tradition throughout church history.
- 2010
The Art of Loving: A Handbook to Answer the Call of Love
- 127 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Chiara Lubich's writings offer a profound exploration of evangelical love through simple yet impactful language. Her teachings emphasize unity and peace, encapsulated in key phrases derived from the Gospels, such as "Love everyone" and "Make yourself one." These principles reveal the essence of human fulfillment through divine love, resonating with the core message of Christianity and the Golden Rule found in all major religions. This collection serves as a daily guide for individuals seeking to embrace love in a complex world, reflecting Lubich's belief in love as humanity's fundamental vocation.
- 2009
The Love That Comes from God: Reflections on the Family
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, known for her profound compassion and humility, embodies the qualities of a nurturing figure despite not being a biological mother. This collection of her sayings highlights her playful spirit, calmness, and ability to address wrongdoing with both firmness and love. Through her reflections, she emphasizes the importance of maintaining a sense of humor in difficult times and encourages readers to embrace the love of Jesus, which she passionately shared with the world.