The High Green Hill.
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden




Focusing on the life of the Virgin Mary, this volume explores how her unwavering faith and courage can guide individuals through life's sorrows and challenges. Gerald Vann reflects on pivotal moments in Mary's life, such as her unexpected pregnancy, the flight into Egypt, and her experiences during Jesus' ministry and crucifixion. By examining her responses to trials, the book illustrates how Mary's love transformed suffering into a source of spiritual strength and resilience, offering readers a profound perspective on coping with their own tribulations.
Exploring the deep-seated longing for wholeness in modern humanity, this book emphasizes the necessity of embracing both love and creativity to achieve a fulfilled existence. Fr. Vann argues that by embodying the qualities of a creator and a lover, individuals can connect more profoundly with the universe and all its facets. The text encourages readers to express their love through various avenues, including art, family, and community, ultimately guiding them toward a more integrated and meaningful life.