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Seasonal Sermons And Prison Writings 1941-1944
By Alfred Delp

"Advent of the Heart" is published by Ignatius Press in October 30, 2006 - San Francisco, California, USA, it has 240 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Advent of the Heart” Metadata:
- Title: Advent of the Heart
- Author: Alfred Delp
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 240
- Publisher: Ignatius Press
- Publish Date: October 30, 2006
- Publish Location: San Francisco, California, USA
“Advent of the Heart” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Advent sermons - Spiritual life, christianity - Biography - German Sermons - Translations into English - Meditations - Jesuits
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL8819985M - OL5619541W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 76937959
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2005926534
- ISBN-13: 9781586170813
- ISBN-10: 1586170813
- All ISBNs: 1586170813 - 9781586170813
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"Advent of the Heart" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Foreword to the German edition of Der Mensch im Advent
- 2- Foreword to the English edition
- 3- Translator's Preface
- 4- Introduction
- 5- "Figures of Advent", Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 6- Week I
- 7- Liturgy for the First Sunday of Advent
- 8- Homily, Munich, November 30, 1941
- 9- Homily, Munich, November 28, 1943
- 10- Meditation, Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 11- Week II
- 12- Liturgy for the Second Sunday of Advent
- 13- Homily, Munich, December 7, 1941
- 14- Homily, Munich, December 6, 1942
- 15- Meditation, Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 16- Advent Holy Hour
- 17- Homily, Munich, December, 1942
- 18- Week III
- 19- Liturgy for the Third Sunday of Advent
- 20- Homily, Munich, December 14, 1941
- 21- Homily, Munich, December 13, 1942
- 22- Meditation, Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 23- Week IV
- 24- Liturgy for the Fourth Sunday of Advent
- 25- Homily, Munich, December 21, 1941
- 26- Pre-Christmas Reflection, Munich, December 22, 1942
- 27- Meditation, Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 28- The Christmas Vigil
- 29- Liturgy for the Vigil Mass of the Nativity
- 30- Meditation, Tegel Prison, December 1944
- 31- Chronology: 1907-1945
- 32- The Eternal Advent
- 33- Advent 1935
- 34- Bibliography
- 35- More from Ignatius Press
- 36- Notes
"Advent of the Heart" Description:
The Open Library:
Fr. Alfred Delp,S.J., was a heroic German Jesuit priest who was imprisoned and martyred by the Nazis in a Nazi death camp in 1945. At the time of his arrest, he was the Rector of St. Georg Church in Munich, and had a reputation for being a gripping, dynamic preacher, and one who was an outspoken critic of the Nazi regime. He was an important figure in the Resistance movement against Nazism. Accused of conspiring against the Nazi government, he was arrested in 1944, tortured, imprisoned, and executed on Feb 2, 1945. While in prison, Fr. Delp was able to write a few meditations found in this book, which also includes his powerful reflections from prison during the Advent season about the profound spiritual meaning and lessons of Advent, as well as his sermons he gave on the season of Advent at his parish in Munich. These meditations were smuggled out of Berlin and read by friends and parishioners of St. Georg in Munich. His approach to Advent, the season that prepares us for Christmas, is what Fr. Delp called an "Advent of the heart." More than just preparing us for Christmas, it is a spiritual program, a way of life. He proclaimed that our personal, social and historical circumstances, even suffering, offer us entry into the true Advent, our personal journey toward a meeting and dialogue with God. Indeed, his own life, and great sufferings, illustrated the true Advent he preached and wrote about. From his very prison cell he presented a timeless spiritual message, and in an extreme situation, his deep faith gave him the courage to draw closer to God, and to witness to the truth even at the cost of his own life. These meditations will challenge and inspire all Christians to embark upon that same spiritual journey toward union with God, a journey that will transform our lives. “As one of the last witnesses who knew Fr. Alfred Delp personally, I am very pleased this book will make him better known in America. The more one reads his writings, the more one clearly recognizes the prophetic message for our times! Like his contemporary, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Delp ranks among the great prophets who endured the horror of Nazism and handed down a powerful message for our times.” —Karl Kreuser, S.J., from the Foreword
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