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Sacred Space: The Prayerbook 2025


A slight chill in the evening air, the first few leaves falling from trees - and the arrival of Sacred Space: The Prayerbook: all annual harbingers of Autumn, some more eagerly anticipated than others. And so, the 2025 Prayerbook, published by The Irish Jesuits is out now, and will be welcomed by the many devotees of this trusted and accessible spiritual guide.

Sacred Space, as a book and a website is a kind of 'anam cara' or soul friend In today's busy and sometimes stressful world. It journeys with us and helps us to slow down, pay attention and find the greatest anam cara of all - God.

Sacred Space: The Prayerbook collates the material and resources of the website in one volume and guides the reader through a complete year of prayer. Each day includes Scripture readings and points of reflection, as well as a weekly topic enhanced by six steps of prayer and reflection. This engaging prayer companion provides a rich and rewarding way of developing a more personal and enriching relationship with God.

Designed to help readers stay faithful to their own spiritual journey, it is the perfect gift for a friend, family member, parish-or of course, oneself!

Published in Ireland and the UK by Messenger Publications in August 2024, Sacred Space: The Prayer Book 2025 is available now. The prayers and reflections are written by members of the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits.

Paperback, 400 pages, 978-1788126984, €14.95/£12.95, published August 2024

For more information and to order a copy see: www.messenger.ie/product/sacred-space-the-prayerbook-2025/



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