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Way of the Cross: The Path to New Life
Way of the Cross: The Path to New Life
Author:Joan Chittister
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*Advance Praise & Reviews*
"Exquisite." --National Catholic Reporter
"Janet McKenzie's beautiful paintings speak volumes without words." --Spirit & Life
"Spiritually insightful and moving.... Highly recommended." --The Midwest Book Review
"Janet McKenzie's beautiful paintings speak volumes without words." --Spirit & Life
"Spiritually insightful and moving.... Highly recommended." --The Midwest Book Review
When Joan Chittister, one of the most popular spiritual writers of today, heard that award-winning artist Janet McKenzie had painted a Stations of the Cross series, she was eager to write the accompanying text. Their profound meditations in word and image on the mysteries of the Cross provide deep insight into the meaning of human suffering, our relationship with divine grace, and Gods eternal offer of renewal along lifes journey.
Joan Chittister, OSB, is a renowned lecturer throughout the world, raising a prophetic voice in the contemporary church. Her many books from Orbis include A Passion for Life (with icons by Robert Lentz) and Illuminated Life: Monastic Wisdom for Seekers of Light. She is a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie, PA.
Janet McKenzie is the award-winner artist whose Jesus of the People was chosen by The National Catholic Reporter as the new image of Jesus for the third millennium. Her work has been exhibited around the country, including the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee, WI and the Loyola University Museum of Art in Chicago, IL. She lives in Vermont.
Janet McKenzie is the award-winner artist whose Jesus of the People was chosen by The National Catholic Reporter as the new image of Jesus for the third millennium. Her work has been exhibited around the country, including the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee, WI and the Loyola University Museum of Art in Chicago, IL. She lives in Vermont.
