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The Way (Escrivá book)

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1934 book by Josemaría Escrivá
This article is about the 1934 spirituality book. For other books, seeThe Way (disambiguation).

The Way (Spanish:Camino) is a book about spirituality composed byJosemaría Escrivá, the initiator of the Roman Catholic religious organizationOpus Dei. The book was published first during 1934 with the nameConsideraciones espirituales. It received its present title during 1939. More than four and a half million copies have been sold, in 43 languages.[1][2][3][4]

According to Escrivá his motivation was: "The 999 points which make upThe Way were written with yearnings to see 'Christ, the Light of the World.' Anyone who reads it with the same yearnings will not have opened this book in vain."[5]

The Way was composed based on notes Escrivá made based on his thoughts about thegospel and its application to specific situations occurring during his personal pastoral experience. Many of the sections are counsels he actually gave to persons inspiritual direction. Some are letters he wrote and received. Thus it has a conversational style. As a reviewer in theVatican newspaperOsservatore Romano (March 24, 1950) stated: "Msgr. Escrivá de Balaguer has written something more than a masterpiece; he has written straight from the heart, and straight to the heart go the short paragraphs which make upThe Way." The writer on the Spanish Catholic world,Frances Lannon, has described it as "a bizarre amalgam of traditional piety, penitential discipline, and crude popular moralizing; it aims at a fusion of devotion with efficiency, inward humility with the exercise of leadership and power. Its readers are exhorted to childlike simplicity, to silence and discretion, and to orderliness; they are encouraged to pray toguardian angels and to the souls inpurgatory, and to bless themselves every day withholy water. But they are also urged to acquire professional competence, to stand out from the crowd, to lead and to dominate."[6]

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  1. ^Chuvieco, E. (2024).Matter matters? Extending Christian materialism and theology of work of St Josemaría Escrivá to ecotheology (PhD thesis). University of Oxford.
  2. ^Moreton, Bethany (2021)."Our Lady of Mont Pelerin: The "Navarra School" of Catholic Neoliberalism".Capitalism.2 (1):88–153.ISSN 2576-6392. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  3. ^Hilliard, Juli Cragg (2006-03-27)."Say a Prayer for Sales".Publishers Weekly.253 (13): –2,S4 –S6.ISSN 0000-0019. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  4. ^Evans, Joseph (2012-10-01)."The educational vision of St Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei".International Studies in Catholic Education.4 (2):164–178.doi:10.1080/19422539.2012.708172.ISSN 1942-2539.
  5. ^The Way: Amazon.co.uk: Escriva, Josemaria: 9780933932548: Books.ASIN 0933932545.
  6. ^Frances Lannon,Privilege, Persecution and Prophecy, p.226

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