Spirituality Links
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This page may grow with some other links.  You might want to check back at another time.

General Guides to Spirituality 
Guide to Medieval Christian Spirituality
Spirituality for Today  - an online journal published by Diocese of Bridgeport, edited by Rev. Mark Connolly. 
Christian Classics - Ethereal Library  -- lots of primary sources.
Internet Spirituality Resources -- from College of St. Benedict/St. John's University -- lots of good links to people and groups with some primary sources.
Theology Library - Spirituality Links  -- has some links to various religious congregation's spiritualities as well as some of the spiritual classics.
Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition - by Jordan Aumann, O.P. -- an online text, complete with reference notes to the Spiritual Traditions from an historical perspective.

Inspire Databases
  
Here is a link to an online database that may be useful in searching some academic journals.  On the home page, click on the link to search the databases and then on the "Academic" link.  You can also limit your search to "full text" article that are available in the Adobe .pdf format.  This is available to residents of Indiana and may require a password on your initial visit.

Mysticism
Mysticism and Mystics
Mysticism
Christian Mysticism
Persons in the Spiritual Traditions  Religious (and Lay) Orders and Congregations 
Anthony and Desert Fathers
Pachomius
Tertullian
Augustine
Origen
Anselm of Canterbury
Benedict
John Cassian
Gregory of Nyssa
Hildegard of Bingen
Francis of Assisi (some of his writings) (some popular writings)
Clare of Assisi
John of the Cross
Teresa of Avila
Thomas a Kempis
Ignatius of Loyola
Therese of Lisieux
Julian of Norwich
Madame Guyon
Thomas Merton
 
Cappadocian Fathers
Beghards and Beguines
Carthusians
Cistercians
Theatine Order
Brethren of the Common Life
Dominican Spirituality
Franciscan Spiirituality
Jesuit Spirituality
Lasallian Spirituality
Vincentian Spirituality
Sisters of Mercy Spirituality 
Precious Blood Spirituality
Precious Blood Generalate especially the available documents page.
CPPS at SJC

See a copy of the Pilgrimage of Egeria and some illustrated wood cuts.
Here's another site with a translation of the Pilgrimage.

 

Page updated 04/05/2011 by
T. McFarland, C.PP.S.,  Professor of Religion
Saint Joseph's College
Questions of comments about this page -- email timm@saintjoe.edu