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With wisdom and … This popular phrase captures the essence of Father Jean-Pierre de Caussade's 18th century treatise on trust, Abandonment to Divine Providence. Are you anxious about the trials of life? "Let go and let God." Plym. Nihil Obstat ANSCAR VONIER, O.S.B., Abbot DOM DUNSTAN, O.S.B.
3rd March, 1921 Imprimatur JOANNES Ep. The Sinner's Guide by the Venerable Louis of Granada, O.P., and Abandonment to Divine Providence by Father Jean-Pierre de Caussade, SJ, are classics of Christian literature, written centuries ago. I read it years ago, but it’s good to come back to it again. Commentary on Divine Providence, from Rev. Jean Pierre de Caussade was a French Jesuit priest and writer known for his work Abandonment to Divine Providence (also translated as The Sacrament of the Present Moment) and his work with Nuns of the Visitation in Nancy, France. Do you doubt? Do you suffer?
ABANDONMENT TO DIVINE PROVIDENCE ia The translation from the French of Father de Caussade’s book on “Abandonment to Divine Providence” is to my knowledge well done, and is a faithful rendering of the original text. 7th March, 1921 Agent for America Jean-Pierre De Caussade, how the Declaration of Independence recognized our real peace comes …
This new translation by Brother Bob presents them in modern 21st century English. Father de Caussade offers the one sure solution to any spiritual difficulty: abandon yourself entirely to God by embracing the duties of your station in life. When I was on retreat in September I took De Caussade’s Self-Abandonment to Divine Providence with me for spiritual reading, in the translation by Kitty Muggeridge entitled ‘The Sacrament of the Present Moment‘.