University Press of America
Pages: 220
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-2106-9 • Paperback • September 2001 • $85.99 • (£66.00)
Fred Herron is Spiritual Director at Fontbonne Hall Academy, Brooklyn, New York.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Call of the Good Shepherd
Chapter 4 To Pay Attention:
Chapter 5 A Joy We Can't Bear: The Adolescent Journey to Holiness
Chapter 6 Adolescents Meet "The Teacher Within"
Chapter 7 Adolescent Fidelity: The Covenant and the Journey
Chapter 8 Obsculta! Group Spiritual Direction with Adolescents
Chapter 9 Create a New Style: Adolescents and the Desire for God
Chapter 10 "Love is My Name" On-Going Integration and Adolescent Spiritual Growth
Chapter 11 "I Knock at the Door:" Love on the Journey
Chapter 12 Why Do You Stand Looking Up Towards Heaven?:
Chapter 13 Transported by God's Grace: Gothic Masters and Liturgical Planning
Chapter 14 One with the Melody: The Liturgy and the Seasons of Teen Life
Chapter 15 Why Do You Stand Looking Up Towards Heaven? Service Programs in Catholic Schools
Chapter 16 Naming Grace: Administrators and the Gospel Story
Chapter 17 Wood, Waterfalls and Stars:
Chapter 18 A Quality of Attention: The Teacher as Poet
Chapter 19 The Eucharist in the Middle Time
Chapter 20 Clinging to the Wreckage: Paradigm Shifts and Religious Vocations
Chapter 21 Some Reflections on Vouchers and School Choice
Chapter 22 A Passion for the Unseen: Teachers Meet the Noonday Devil
Chapter 23 "A School for the Lord's Service" the Benedictine Rule for Catholic Education
Chapter 24 Wood, Waterfalls and Stars: Catholic Schools and the Catholic Imagination
Chapter 25 My Own Words. . . My Own Thoughts:
Chapter 26 Rules About Wearing Your Hat
Chapter 27 Everything Which is "Yes"
Chapter 28 Afterword
Chapter 29 Scripture Index
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 31 About the Author
His [Herron] essays are thoughtful and engaging, drawing effectively on a wide range of sources from Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to Karl Rahner, from a Buddhist monk to Zbigniew Brzezinski.
— America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture
His [Herron] essays are thoughtful and engaging, drawing effectively on a wide range of sources from Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to Karl Rahner, from a Buddhist monk to Zbigniew Brzezinski.
— America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture