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Abandonment to Divine Providence (Summarized Edition): Enriched edition. A Jesuit spiritual classic of self-abandonment and sacramental theology amid the Quietist controversy in 18th-century France
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Abandonment to Divine Providence advances a demanding, lucid thesis: holiness unfolds by consenting to God in the present moment. Drawn from letters and talks to Visitation nuns and arranged posthumously, it marries epistolary warmth with aphoristic clarity. In the lineage of French and Ignatian spirituality, it prizes fidelity to ordinary duties over curiosities, rejecting passivity for discerning, concrete surrender. Jean Pierre de Caussade, an eighteenth-century Jesuit and seasoned spiritual director, wrote as one schooled in Ignatian discernment and obedience. Guiding women religious shaped his pedagogy of trust, detachment, and cheerful attention to duty. Composed for particular souls rather than print, his counsel resists both quietist drift and rigorist fear, joining abandonment to Providence with responsible action. This classic merits slow reading by spiritual directors, students of Christian mysticism, and seekers weary of restless striving. It trains attention to God's invitations in ordinary tasks and interruptions. For those exploring Ignatian practice, Catholic spirituality, or durable habits of presence, Abandonment to Divine Providence offers a compact, bracing companion for freedom through consent to the present. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Abandonment to Divine Providence advances a demanding, lucid thesis: holiness unfolds by consenting to God in the present moment. Drawn from letters and talks to Visitation nuns and arranged posthumously, it marries epistolary warmth with aphoristic clarity. In the lineage of French and Ignatian spirituality, it prizes fidelity to ordinary duties over curiosities, rejecting passivity for discerning, concrete surrender. Jean Pierre de Caussade, an eighteenth-century Jesuit and seasoned spiritual director, wrote as one schooled in Ignatian discernment and obedience. Guiding women religious shaped his pedagogy of trust, detachment, and cheerful attention to duty. Composed for particular souls rather than print, his counsel resists both quietist drift and rigorist fear, joining abandonment to Providence with responsible action. This classic merits slow reading by spiritual directors, students of Christian mysticism, and seekers weary of restless striving. It trains attention to God's invitations in ordinary tasks and interruptions. For those exploring Ignatian practice, Catholic spirituality, or durable habits of presence, Abandonment to Divine Providence offers a compact, bracing companion for freedom through consent to the present. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.


















