René VoillaumeFollow Me, the Call to the Religious Life Today
Follow Me is a sequel to 'Concerning Religious Life, a Retreat at Beni-Abbes' The talks on which the book is based were originally given to a group of young people, about to embark on the religious life following the life and example of Charles de Foucauld. read more » Source of Life, the Eucharist and Christian Living
Rene Voillaume was invited to Taize to address an It is a powerful testimony to the vital part the In the Midst of Men, Seeds of the Desert 2 - the Legacy of Charles de Foucauld
The pursuit of the dual goal - presence to God and Faith and Contemplation
This book offers the reader a spiritual journey into the heart The need for Contemplation
To many, contemplation is something reserved for the monk in This book dispels that myth by showing how vital contemplation The truth will make you free
The central concern of this book is the liberation of man. It Concerning Religious Life
The issues at stake in these retreat meditations from Beni Abbes are issues which face all Christians and this book should be of interest to all those who are intent upon answering the call of God in Christ today. read more » Christian VocationIn the intelligible and unsentimental style which Rene Voillaume has made his own, this book takes the form of a series of authentically contemplative meditations on the true meaning and nature of the Christian vocation. read more » Brothers of Men, Letters to the Little BrothersThe vocation of the Little Brothers and Sisters of Jesus is to share the life of ordinary people, to exercise an apostolate of religious presence in the world. This book is a selection of letters that Father Voillaume wrote to the Fraternities (the communities of the Brothers) all over the world, together with notes he wrote about their life, as he went on his travels to visit them. read more » Abodes of God, the Church, Our Lady
This book consists of two talks given by Father Brother Rene writes: The work of transforming the world, which is more necessary today than ever, will never command the sincerity, the gentleness and the effectiveness it needs unless it is inspired by the mysteries of the faith that are most deeply rooted in our human flesh: Mary, the Church and the Cross. read more » |
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