"Your Hearts Will Rejoice"
Easter Meditations from the Vita Christi
Ludolph of Saxony author Milton T Walsh translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liturgical Press
Published:8th Feb '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The Vita Christi, a spiritual classic of the fourteenth century by the Carthusian Ludolph of Saxony, was an early and extremely comprehensive book of meditations on the events recorded in the gospels. A popular and influential book for centuries, it was instrumental in the conversion of Ignatius Loyola, and Teresa of Avila directed that every convent of her reform include “the Carthusian” in its library.
This volume, which consists of excerpts from the full Vita Christi (forthcoming from Cistercian Publications), presents Ludolph’s meditations on the resurrection and the appearances of the risen Christ, concluding with Pentecost. Although shelves of books are dedicated to Christ’s passion, comparatively little spiritual reading for the Easter Season exists. This book is intended to help fill that lacuna and to introduce readers to this classic text.
"My advice is not to miss out on this volume for your future spiritual reading in the Easter season."Carmel Posa SGS, Tjurunga
"A wonderful achievement. With scholarly dedication, Milton Walsh is providing an excellent translation of Ludolph's entire Life of Christ, as well as identifying almost all of its sources. Walsh has enriched enormously for many people ways of meditating on the gospels."Rev. Gerald O'Collins, SJ, Jesuit Theological College
"A book for anyone who is interested in seeing the Easter scriptures through a devotional lens. . . . A lovely and accessible book."Rita Ferrone, PrayTell blog
"All in all, Ludolph's work is a useful insight into the little explored and perhaps unexpected tradition of late medieval monastic spirituality. The translator and editors have done a useful service by presenting this section of Ludolph's work to us."
Speculum
ISBN: 9780879073497
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
Weight: unknown
196 pages