![]() ![]() "In his latest book, The Power of Silence, Cardinal Sarah demonstrates a truly profound and insightful understanding of the current state of the human condition. George Cardinal Pell, Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy This book is not for the faint-hearted, but it helps explain why Cardinal Sarah is one of the most courageous and prophetic figures on the College of Cardinals." ![]() This long interview on silence-not self-absorption, not absence-between Nicolas Diat and Cardinal Sarah takes us in the opposite direction to quiet, peace, and God, offering hundreds of quotations from across three thousand years.Ĭarthusian silence is not an option for most of us, but busy people also need to be silent and know God, who is not in the earthquake, the storm, or modern noise. "More people in the Western world are isolated, lonely, and restless, not knowing how to conquer their personal demons. Donald Haggerty, Author, The Contemplative Hunger In this remarkable interview, Cardinal Sarah, the great contemplative prefect in Rome, provides a treasure trove of profound commentary on the sacredness of silence for the pursuit of a serious spiritual life in a world dominated by the dictatorship of noise." -Fr. ![]() "The jewel of contemplative life never hides for long. Donald Calloway, Author, Champions of the Rosary: The History and Heroes of a Spiritual Weapon "Cardinal Sarah offers profound insights into the importance of silence, a topic that needs to be addressed in the Church today." -Fr. Here is a book by an African cardinal about a simple but profound mine shaft to deep happiness." -Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Boston College "Africa produces the most passionate Catholics, and the happiest people, even in terrible external circumstances. O'Brien, Author, Father Elijah: An Apocalypse "It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of this profound, uniquely beautiful book." -Michael D. Salvatore Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco I pray that many will read this treasure chest of wisdom." -Most Rev. "Cardinal Robert Sarah has once again powerfully spoken a message desperately needing to be heard in our contemporary society. Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia Cardinal Sarah offers us a richly engaging, elegantly written reflection on the importance of recovering silence in our own lives, and through silence, rediscovering the presence of God, the beauty of creation, and the nature of our mission as disciples." -Most Rev. Lewis' devil Screwtape famously said, is the music of hell. "Cardinal Sarah provides an incomparable help to contemporary man, so that he may practice the silence which is necessary to hear the voice of God and so to know himself and the world in their deepest truth, beauty, and goodness." -Cardinal Raymond Burke, Author, Hope for the World Simon Chair in Catholic Studies, Ethics and Public Policy Center "Cardinal Robert Sarah's profound exploration of the silence in which we hear the still, quiet voice of God, and thus come to know the truth about ourselves, is a powerful challenge to the cacophony of our times and a summons to a more Gospel-centered way of life." - George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow and William E. "This book shows Cardinal Sarah to be one of the most spiritually alert churchmen of our time." - Bishop Robert Barron, Creator and Host, Catholicism film series ![]() The true revolution comes from silence it leads us toward God and others so as to place ourselves humbly and generously at their service." Editorial Reviews "Silence is more important than any other human work," he says, "for it expresses God. Within the hushed and hallowed walls of the La Grande Chartreux, the famous Carthusian monastery in the French Alps, Cardinal Sarah addresses the following questions: Can those who do not know silence ever attain truth, beauty, or love? Do not wisdom, artistic vision, and devotion spring from silence, where the voice of God is heard in the depths of the human heart?Īfter the international success of God or Nothing, Cardinal Sarah seeks to restore to silence its place of honor and importance. Silence is the indispensable doorway to the divine, explains the cardinal in this profound conversation with Nicolas Diat. The modern world generates so much noise, he says, that seeking moments of silence has become both harder and more necessary than ever before. In a time when technology penetrates our lives in so many ways and materialism exerts such a powerful influence over us, Cardinal Robert Sarah presents a bold book about the strength of silence. Now with a new afterword by Pope emeritus Benedict XVI! ![]()
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