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From Hero to Servant to Mystic - by Scott P Detisch (Paperback)

From Hero to Servant to Mystic - by  Scott P Detisch (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>From Hero to Servant to Mystic</i> addresses both the initial and ongoing formation of priests by tracing three significant stages in how their spiritual lives unfold. Fr. Scott Detisch offers seminarians, priests, spiritual directors, and clergy personnel directors a way of understanding the whole gamut of spiritual growth and development in priests by focusing on three major clusters of energies within men--the Hero, the Servant, and the Mystic. By recognizing the difficulties that may arise within the inner life and outer world of a priest, Detisch offers helpful methods for navigating through those challenging periods. By applying these energies to their spiritual lives, priests will experience a different form of relationship with the person of Christ--the Hero, who offers his life <i>for</i> Christ; the Servant, who ministers <i>with</i> Christ; and the Mystic, who lives his life <i>in</i> Christ. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This volume explores the depth of spirituality that nourishes Catholic priesthood. It would be appropriate in any Catholic collection whose audience has an interest in priestly formation and ministry.<i>Catholic Library World</i><br><br>"Fr. Detisch, clearly a gifted spiritual director himself, offers a compendium of wisdom gleaned from all the best sources in the church's treasury across the ages: Scripture, the church fathers, mediaeval and modern spiritual guides. The Hero, Servant, and Mystic archetypes are presented in language that sheds light on the life-journey, not only of the ordained but of all serious pilgrims."George Wilson, SJ, author of <i>Clericalism: The Death of Priesthood</i><br>

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