The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

Robert Morneau helps us to glimpse God in the things of God through the eye of our soul. He is the master of a new form of spiritual poetry called Anima, now being introduced in books and at weekend retreats.

The Color of Gratitude gives us 140 enlightening poems together with evocative photos that open our hearts to what is at once invisible and right in front of our eyes.

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The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

Robert Morneau helps us to glimpse God in the things of God through the eye of our soul. He is the master of a new form of spiritual poetry called Anima, now being introduced in books and at weekend retreats.

The Color of Gratitude gives us 140 enlightening poems together with evocative photos that open our hearts to what is at once invisible and right in front of our eyes.

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The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

by Robert Morneau
The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

The Color of Gratitude: And Other Spiritual Surprises

by Robert Morneau

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Robert Morneau helps us to glimpse God in the things of God through the eye of our soul. He is the master of a new form of spiritual poetry called Anima, now being introduced in books and at weekend retreats.

The Color of Gratitude gives us 140 enlightening poems together with evocative photos that open our hearts to what is at once invisible and right in front of our eyes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570758461
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 09/28/2009
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.22(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Robert Morneau is auxiliary bishop and vicar general of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. A popular speaker nationwide, his many books include A New Heart, Reconciliation, and Spiritual Direction.

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