John Paul II On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering

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Dive into the profound reflections of Pope John Paul II's "Salvifici Doloris," addressing the timeless question of why God permits suffering. This anniversary edition includes insightful commentary by Fr. Myles N. Sheehan, SJ, MD, offering compassionate perspectives drawn from his medical background. Engaging questions, prayers, and action ideas invite readers to explore personal responses to the mystery of suffering. See more...


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  • On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering
  • Makes the content of the papal document more accessible
  • Places these words in the context of recent world events
  • Real, profound answers

Published on February 11, 1984, Salvifici Doloris addresses the question of why God allows suffering. In this apostolic letter, Pope John Paul II reflects on the origins of suffering, explores the different types of suffering we endure, examines our quest to discover its meaning and purpose, and explains how we are to respond to suffering. He links our personal experiences with suffering to the mystery of God, of humanity, and to the redemption brought by Christ's suffering.

This expanded anniversary edition offers the complete text of the letter, along with thought-provoking commentary by Myles N. Sheehan, SJ, MD. As a priest and a physician who was trained in geriatrics and specialized in palliative care, Dr. Sheehan approaches the topic of suffering from firsthand experience and extends his warm compassion to readers.

This edition makes the content of the papal document more accessible and places it in the context of recent world events, including September 11th, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and gun violence incidents in schools and public places across the nation. Each of the eight sections of the original document contains insightful questions suited for individual or group use, applicable prayers, and ideas for meaningful action, inviting readers to personally respond to the mystery of suffering.


SKU: 2021179

  • Author: Myles Sheehan
  • Format: Softcover
  • Pages: 128
  • 5 x 7 3/16 inches

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"JPII's great insights into the problem of suffering and evil and our participation in the redemptive sufferings of Christ which overcomes evil definitively."

STEPHANIE C. (5/5)

Great Book

"John Paul II is probably the greatest evangelist of my lifetime. And this book gives you insight on why."

Hunter S. (5/5)

Wisdom!

"John Paul II shares how Christ's suffering and death changes everything, and he also shows how human suffering can be transformed within the mystery of the cross and resurrection. This information is foundational to understanding and living the Christian faith."

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