Number of Pages: 145
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Holidays
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Servant Publications
Age Range: Adult
Book theme: Christmas & Advent
Author: Gary Caster
Language: English
About the Book
Following the Advent and Christmas season daily Scripture readings, Fr. Caster provides an inspirational reflection for each day. The author provides a reflection for each Sunday, one for every weekday in Advent and, and one for every day in the Christmas season.
Book Synopsis
The Little Way of Advent follows a format similar to
The Little Way of Lent. Following the Advent and Christmas season daily Scripture readings, Fr. Caster provides an inspirational reflection for each day and a quote from St. Thérèse that helps to shed light on the reflection. Because the book is not dated, it can be used in any year. The author provides a reflection for each Sunday in the A, B, and C cycle, one for every weekday in Advent and, as an additional feature, one for every day in the Christmas season.
The Little Way of Advent focuses on St. Thérèse's Little Way, as well as her deep insights into the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. Fr. Caster shows the connection between the innocent child and the crucified Savior, thus providing for a rich Advent experience.
About the Author
FR. GARY C. CASTER is a priest of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, ordained in 1992, who has worked as a high school chaplain and religion teacher and director of Campus Ministries at Bradley University, Eureka College, Illinois State University, and Illinois Wesleyan University. He worked with the Office of Family Life to develop a program of marriage preparation, and taught Church history and ecclesiology to men in formation for the permanent diaconate. Fr. Caster has written and produced shows for EWTN. Presently he is the Catholic chaplain at Williams College in Massachusetts and continues to lead retreats and parish missions. He has contributed articles to various publications including
Magnificat,
Praying with St. Paul, and the soon-to-be-released,
Praying with St. Luke. He also wrote
Mary, In Her Own Words: The Mother of God in Scripture and
The Little Way of Lent: Meditations in the Spirit of St. Thérèse of Lisieux.