Synopses & Reviews
Barbara Fiand calls readers to a deeper awareness of the transformation of consciousness that is beckoning people everywhere. She invites them to let this transformation affect their structures and shape their priorities. She asks questions and raises issues often ignored and long overdue.
Synopsis
Barbara Fiand calls her fellow religious to a deeper awareness of the transformation of consciousness that is beckoning people everywhere. She invites them to let this transformation affect their structures and shape their priorities. She asks questions and raises issues often ignored and long overdue: celibacy and the meaning of intimacy, what membership means and how it can be expanded, the welcoming of diversity, the need of the feminine for wholeness and health, the fear of death and denial of new life.
About the Author
Fiand is Research Professor of Spirituality in honor of the late Sister Irene Dugan, r.c., at the Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University, Chicago. She lectures throughout the country and abroad on issues related to holistic spirituality, prayer, religious life, feminine spirituality, and mid-life psychology and spirituality.