Skip to main content

Alter Christus Meditations for Priests on the Words of St. Paul 

$14.95
$11.21 - $13.15
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
Bulk Pricing:
Buy in bulk and save
subtitle:
Meditations for Priests on the Words of St. Paul 
paperback:
true
min:
$11.21
title:
Alter Christus
pricing:
$11.21 - $13.15
Adding to cart… The item has been added

With its unique challenges and joys, there is nothing in the world quite like the priesthood. Drawing on the words of St. Paul and a lifetime of pastoral experience, in Alter Christus, author John J. Gilchrist provides spiritual sustenance for priests of all ages and ministries as they live out their special calling. These personal and prayerful meditations touch on subjects that are at the heart of the daily life of a priest. Among the chapters in Alter Chistus are: "A Call, Not a Profession," "The Priest as Total Giver," "Trying to Keep Our Focus," "Fidelity: On the Job Day by Day," and "The Priestly Heart." The reflections treat the many practical questions priests face, such as preaching, justice, collaborating with the laity, celibacy, and friendship. Each meditation begins with the words of St. Paul; words that encourage, challenge, and affirm priests to live their vocation each day. Msgr. Gilchrist then offers a brief commentary on the text, sharing the wisdom he has gained in his ministry and exploring how to live the challenging call of the priesthood in today's Church. Following each reflection there are a number of brief quotes from commentators on the priesthood, ranging from the Fathers of the Church to Pope John Paul II. Thoughtful and prayerful, rooted in real life, Alter Christus is an ideal prayer companion for today's dedicated priests.

Format: Paperback book
Product code: AM710315
Dimensions: 5½" x 8½"
Length: 288 pages
Publisher:
Ave Maria Press
ISBN: 9781594710315
1-2 copies $13.15 each
3-9 copies $12.55 each
10-49 copies $11.96 each
50-99 copies $11.66 each
100+ copies $11.21 each
Written by John Gilchrist

Praise

I gave a copy of Alter Christus to all of the clergy of my diocese at the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday last year as a gift in honor of who they are for the People of God and all they mean to me. And now that Pope Benedict XVI has inaugurated the solemn Year for Priests, this engaging book is perfect for further reflection as we strive for sanctity in our daily priestly lives. Monsignor Gilchrist's personal meditations, the special treatment of the Eucharist, and the variety of people that he quotes, add up to spiritual reading that every priest would benefit from in this exciting year ahead.
Most Reverend Bishop David Zubik, Diocese of Pittsburgh